Games released in 1986
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Elevator
DOS1986freeware3.5/5 action
Five-a-side Indoor Soccer
DOS19863.1/5 sports
Fooblitzsky
DOS19864/5 strategy
Gapper
DOS19864/5 puzzle
Gauntlet
DOS19864.1/5 action
Grand Slam Bridge
DOS19863.4/5 strategy
Gulf Strike
DOS19864.2/5 strategy
Gunship
DOS1986demo4.3/5 vehicle simulation
Hacker
DOSMac19864/5 simulation
Hacker 2: The Doomsday Papers
DOS19863.7/5 simulation
Hacker II: The Doomsday Papers is a video computer game developed by Steve Cartwright and published by Activision. It was released in 1986 and is a sequel to the original Hacker game. The game was available for various home computer systems of the time, including the Apple II, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS.In Hacker II: The Doomsday Papers, players take...
Hamburger Hell
DOS1986remake2.8/5 action
Hollywood Hijinx
DOS19863.3/5 adventure
IBM Assistant 2.0
DOS19864.1/5 application
James Bond 007: Goldfinger
DOS19864.1/5 adventure
Jewels of Darkness
DOS19864.2/5 adventure
Karateka
DOS19864.1/5 action
Karateka is a martial arts themed action / fighting game released by Broderbund in 1986 for DOS. Karateka is the first game designed by Jordan Mechner, the father of the Prince of Persia franchise. Karateka was also published for Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari ST, C64, MSX, NES, ZX Spectrum.
King's Quest 3: To Heir is Human
DOSMac1986protected4.1/5 adventure
King's Quest 3: To Heir is Human is a fantasy adventure game designed by Roberta Williams, developed and published by Sierra On-Line in 1986 for DOS and for other platforms such as Apple 2, Amiga, Atari ST, Macintosh. King's Quest 3: To Heir is Human is also part of the King's quest series.
Knightmare
DOS19863.6/5 shooter
Larn
DOS1986freeware3.9/5 rpg
Leather Goddesses of Phobos
DOS19864.2/5 adventure
Mean 18
DOS19864.1/5 sports
Mind Mirror
DOS19863.6/5 simulation
Moonmist
DOS19863.8/5 adventure
NewsMaster
DOS19863.5/5 application
Ninja
DOS19862.5/5 action
Norton Commander 1.0
DOS19863.8/5 application
Norton Commander was a file manager and editor application released by Peter Norton Computing for DOS. Norton Commander used a text-based user interface with side-by-side panels and featured copy, delete, editing and preview any kind of file easily: it was an improvement over the command-line only MS-DOS interface. Norton Commander 1.0 was fir...
Ogre
DOS19864.2/5 strategy
Orbiter
DOSMac19864.3/5 vehicle simulation
Othello
DOS19864.1/5 strategy
Psi 5 Trading Company
DOS1986protected4.1/5 vehicle simulation