Fixed screen 2D, games with no scrolling
In a fixed-screen 2D game, the gameplay is confined to a single screen with no vertical or horizontal scrolling. The screen remains static, and the overall gameplay occurs within the boundaries of this fixed screen.
Fixed-screen games were common in the early days of video gaming, especially in arcade games. This design was largely due to technical limitations of early hardware, which made scrolling more difficult to implement. As a result, many early arcade classics, such as Pac-Man or Space Invaders, relied on fixed-screen mechanics.
Fixed-screen games were common in the early days of video gaming, especially in arcade games. This design was largely due to technical limitations of early hardware, which made scrolling more difficult to implement. As a result, many early arcade classics, such as Pac-Man or Space Invaders, relied on fixed-screen mechanics.
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Bumpy's Arcade Fantasy
DOS19924.1/5 Loriciels
Bunny Bricks
DOS19933.8/5 Silmarils
Burger Blaster
DOS19833.2/5
BurgerTime
DOS19823.8/5 Data East
Bust-A-Move
DOS1997freeware4/5 Taito
Cabal
DOS19894.1/5 TAD Corporation
Cabal is an abandoned arcade conversion of a popular shooter game set in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. Cabal was developed by TAD Corporation and released by Capcom in 1989 for DOS.
Caesars Palace
DOS19893.7/5 Virgin Interactive
Cap Man
Windows XP/98/9519994/5
Capone
DOS19883.8/5 Actionware Corporation
Carnage
DOS19934.1/5 Warped Minds
CD-Man v2.0
DOS19924.1/5 Creative Dimensions
Chain Reaction
DOS19964.1/5 Webfoot Technologies
CHAMP Asteroids
DOS1997remake3.9/5 ChamProgramming corp.
CHAMP Centipede
DOS1993remake3.7/5 ChamProgramming corp.
CHAMP Kong
DOS1996remake4/5 ChamProgramming corp.
CHAMP Ms. Pac-man
DOS1994remake3.9/5 ChamProgramming corp.
Chopper Duel
DOS1993freeware3.8/5
Circus Attractions
DOS19893.9/5 Golden Goblins
Classic Concentration
DOS19884.2/5 Softie
Clue Master Detective
DOS19894.2/5 Dalali Software
Clue Master Detective is an abandoned strategy game developed by Dalali Software and released by Leisure Genius in 1989 for DOS, Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, C64. Clue Master Detective is based on the well known board game Clue (also known as Cluedo). Clue can be played in single player, but the best gaming experience come from the multi-player mode.
Codebreaker
DOS1994freeware3/5
Color Balls
DOS19963.3/5
Command HQ
DOS19904/5 Ozark Softscape
Cosmic Crusader
DOS19823.7/5 Funatics Software
Crazy Nick's Leisure Suit Larry Casino
DOS19923.3/5 Sierra On-Line
Crazy Nick's Parlor Games with Laura Bow
DOS19923.4/5 Sierra On-Line
Crazy Nick's Software Picks: King Graham's Board Game Challenge
DOS19922.8/5 Sierra On-Line
Crossbow: The Legend of William Tell
DOS19903/5
Crossfire
DOS19823.7/5 Sierra On-Line
David's Kong
DOS1984remake3.3/5