Abandonware DOS title

Fixed screen, games with no scrolling

In a fixed screen game there is no scrolling, neither vertical nor horizontal. In a fixed screen video game, the screen doesn't move in any way. Anything but the screen can usually move anyway, but gameplay is restricted to the fixed screen. Early arcade games where typically fixed screen games: scrolling was harder to obtain in the early age of video gaming.
slam-01

Slam!

Windows 3.x19933.8/5
slicks-n-slide-02

Slicks 'n' Slide

DOS19934.1/5
snack-attack2-01

Snack Attack 2

DOS19823/5 Funtastic
snood-03

Snood

DOSWindows XP/98/95Mac1996freeware4/5
solomonskey-1

Solomon's Key

DOS19884.1/5 Probe Entertainment
spacecommanders-1

Space Commanders

DOS1983remake3.8/5 Columbia Data Products
space-commanders-2-1

Space Commanders 2

DOS1985remake3.3/5
space-invaders-clone-1

Space Invaders

DOS1995remake4/5
space-invaders-2001-02

Space Invaders 2001

Windows XP/98/952001remake3.5/5
space-max-01

Space MAX

DOS19923.3/5 Starbyte Software
spacewar-splash

Spacewar

DOS19854.1/5
Spacewar is one of the earliest digital computer games and is often considered the first interactive video game. It was created in 1962 by Steve Russell, Martin Graetz, and Wayne Wiitanen at the MIT. The game was developed on the PDP-1 minicomputer; this is a DOS port, released in 1985.Spacewar! features two spaceships, controlled by players, that ...
spyvsspy3-4

Spy vs Spy 3: Arctic Antics

DOS19883.8/5 First Star Software
sram-02

SRAM

DOS19873.5/5 ERE Informatique
startrek-rebel-universe-01

Star Trek: The Rebel Universe

DOS19883.8/5 Firebird
star-wars-chess-01

Star Wars Chess

DOSWindows 3.x19934/5 Software Toolworks
star-wars-rebellion-05

Star Wars Rebellion

Windows XP/98/951998protected3.7/5
stone-age-03

Stone Age

DOS19924.1/5
stratego-02

Stratego

DOS19903.5/5 Accolade
street-fighter-1

Street Fighter

DOS19883.7/5 Capcom
street-fighter-2-6

Street Fighter 2

DOS19924.3/5 Capcom
Street Fighter 2 is one of the most popular fighting game ever released in the 90s. Street Fighter 2 was designed by Akira Nishitani and Akira Yasuda, developed and published by Capcom in 1991 for the arcades and then converted for many platforms from Spectrum ZX to DOS (in 1992).
styx-1

Styx

DOS19843.9/5 Windmill Software
super-battleship-03

Super Battleship

DOS19883.3/5
super-pacman-01

Super Pac-Man

DOS19823.4/5 Namco
superspeed-04

Super Speed

DOS19953.9/5
super-stardust-02

Super Stardust

DOS19964.2/5 Housemarque
super-street-fighter-2-05

Super Street Fighter 2

DOS19964.3/5 Capcom
supertetris-3

Super Tetris

DOS19914/5 Sphere
swap-microids-01

Swap

DOS19923.5/5 Microids
sword-of-samurai-06

Sword of the Samurai

DOS1989protected4/5 MicroProse Software
tag-team-wrestling-02

Tag Team Wrestling

DOS19863.5/5 Technos Japan