abandonware games sorted by rating
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DOS19914.2/5 action
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Windows XP/98/95Linux2000freeware4.2/5 puzzle
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DOS1995protected4.2/5 adventure
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DOS19844.2/5 vehicle simulation
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DOS19904.2/5 racing
Ivan 'Iron Man' Stewart's Super Off Road is an abandoned diagonal-down off-road racing game developed by Leland and released by Virgin Interactive in 1990 for DOS, but also published for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, C64, ZX Spectrum and a lot of 8-bit and 16-bit consoles. Super Off Road is a classic fixed-screen track-racing similar to S...
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DOS19904.2/5 shooter
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DOS19884.2/5 action
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DOS19934.2/5 vehicle simulation
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DOS19894.2/5 action
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DOS19894.2/5 sports
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DOS19914.2/5 shooter
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DOS1993protected4.2/5 adventure
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DOS19884.2/5 sports
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DOS19854.2/5 adventure
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DOSLinuxMac1987protected4.2/5 adventure
Maniac Mansion is one of the most famous point and click adventure games developed by Lucasfilm Games and designed by Ron Gilbert (who later created Monkey Island) and Gary Winnick. The story is a blend of old sci-fi and horror B movie. You can choose between many characters, each one with a peculiar ability useful to solve some of the puzzles. Man...
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DOS19924.2/5 adventure
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Windows XP/98/951999protected4.2/5 simulation
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DOS19934.2/5 puzzle
The Incredible Machine (part of The Incredible Machine series) is a single-player peculiar DOS physics-puzzle game developed by Jeff Tunnell Productions and published by Sierra On-Line in 1993. The goal of the game is to build strange complicated contraptions using the few pieces at your disposal. When you feel pretty sure that your contraptio...
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DOS19864.2/5 application
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Windows XP/98/951997protected4.2/5 shooter
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DOS1989protected4.2/5 adventure
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a point & click adventure developed by LucasFilm. INJaLC uses the widely known Scumm interface, with the addition of the Look and Talk verbs, not included in the previous games. Another innovation is the IQ point system, similar to the one present in every Sierra Online game.
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DOS1996protected4.2/5 strategy
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DOS19934.2/5 sports
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DOS19834.2/5 shooter
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DOS19954.2/5 sports
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Windows XP/98/9519964.2/5 simulation
Dehumanizing offices? Check. Depressing environment? Check. No windows in the whole place? Check. Good, I'm ready to exploit my workers and become great entrepreneur. All of this thanks to Free Enterprise, a simulation for Windows by Tsunami Media, published in 1996.
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DOS1995protected4.2/5 shooter
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DOS19874.2/5 action
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DOS19864.2/5 adventure
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Windows 3.x1993freeware4.2/5 rpg
Castle of the Winds (1993, by Saadasoft) is a perfect example of an atypical roguelike (no ASCII, runs in Windows) turned into a liberated game. Surprisingly Castle of the Winds is still very playable to this day, if you can make it run under a recent version of Windows.