Abandonware DOS title

Fixed screen, games with no scrolling sorted by title, from Z to A

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.
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Tristan Pinball

DOS19914/5 Littlewing
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Triple Triad Gold

Windows XP/98/952000freeware4/5
Triple Triad is a card game that originated in the Final Fantasy series, specifically in Final Fantasy VIII. The game is played on a 3x3 grid, and each player has a deck of cards featuring different characters, monsters, or other elements from the Final Fantasy universe. When a card is placed adjacent to an opponent's card, and the rank of the...
tracon1-02

Tracon: Air Traffic Control Simulator

DOS19893.8/5 Wesson International
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Tracon for Windows

Windows 3.x19933.8/5 Wesson International
tracon2-02

Tracon 2

DOS19903.3/5 Wesson International
tennispc-02

Tournament Tennis

DOS19853.5/5
tko-03

TKO

DOS1989protected3.5/5 Accolade
way-exploding-fist-03

The Way of the Exploding Fist PC

Windows2008freewareremake4/5
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The Price is Right

DOS19903/5
thepawn-4

The Pawn

DOS19864/5 Magnetic Scrolls
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The Lost Patrol

DOS19913.7/5 Astros Productions
The Lost Patrol is an abandoned multi-type action game set in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam war. The Lost Patrol was developed by Astros Productions (DOS version) and released by Ocean Software in 1991 for DOS, Amiga and Atari ST.
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The Invaders

DOSWindows XP/98/951989remake3.6/5
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The Incredible Toon Machine

Windows 3.x19944.2/5 Jeff Tunnell Productions
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The Incredible Machine 2

DOSWindows 3.xWindows XP/98/9519944.3/5 Jeff Tunnell Productions
theincrediblemachine-1

The Incredible Machine

DOS19934.2/5 Jeff Tunnell Productions
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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The Guild of Thieves

DOS19874.1/5 Magnetic Scrolls
goonies-01

The Goonies

DOS19853.9/5 Datasoft
harmony-03

The Game of Harmony

DOS19904/5 The Assembly Line
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The Final Battle

DOS19913.9/5 Silicon Software
coolcroc-2

The Cool Croc Twins

DOS19923.9/5 Arcade Masters
pasrun_001

The Astronomy Quiz

DOS19883.2/5 Softdisk Publishing
familyfeud-1

The all new Family Feud

DOS19893.3/5 Softie
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The $100,000 pyramid

DOS19883.3/5 Magicom Multimedia
tetris-classic-02

Tetris Classic

DOSWindows 3.x19924.3/5 Spectrum HoloByte
windows-tetris-02

Tetris 2.0

Windows XP/98/9519904.2/5 AcademySoft
tetrisacademysoft-1

Tetris (Academysoft)

DOS19963.7/5 AcademySoft
tetris-4

Tetris

DOS19874.1/5 Spectrum HoloByte
teresa-house-guest-03

Teresa: House Guest

DOS1993NSFW3.9/5 Interactive Girls Club
tapper-02

Tapper

DOS19843.9/5
tank-wars-01

Tank Wars

DOS19904.1/5