Abandonware DOS title

The best fixed screen games

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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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 ...
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Arkanoid

DOS19884.1/5 Taito
Arkanoid is a classic arcade video game that was first released in 1986 by Taito. It is a breakout-style game, which means that the primary objective is to break a wall of bricks or blocks by bouncing a ball off a paddle at the bottom of the screen. The game takes its name and inspiration from Atari's Breakout, which was released in the 1970s. ...
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos - Yugi the Destiny

Windows XP/98/9520034/5 Konami
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Nuclear War

DOS19894/5 New World Computing
Nuclear War is an abandoned turn-based strategy game designed by Eric Hyman and Jon Van Caneghem. Nuclear War was developed and released by New World Computing in 1989 for Amiga and, later, for DOS, and it's loosely based on a card game of the same name. Nuclear War took a satirical approach to the grim possibility of a global nuclear war and succe...
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Space Invaders

DOS1995remake4/5
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Donkey Kong

DOS19834/5 Nintendo
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Pyramids of Egypt

DOS19894/5 Ideas From the Deep
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Sword of the Samurai

DOS1989protected4/5 MicroProse Software
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Xonix

DOS1984remake4/5
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Porntris

DOS1993remakeNSFW4/5 Image-Line Software
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Mah Jongg Solitaire

DOS19874/5 Arcanum Computing
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Bust-A-Move

DOS1997freeware4/5 Taito
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Monopoly Deluxe

DOSWindows 3.x19924/5 Parker Brothers
Monopoly Deluxe is an abandoned turn-based top-down Monopoly adaptation  of the classic board game, developed by Parker Brothers and released by Virgin Interactive in 1992. Monopoly Deluxe was published for DOS, Windows 3.1, and Macintosh.
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Tristan Pinball

DOS19914/5 Littlewing
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Command HQ

DOS19904/5 Ozark Softscape
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240 Racing

DOS19984/5
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Jumpman

DOS19844/5 Epyx
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Rockstar!

DOS19894/5 Wizard Games
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Arcade Trivia Quiz

DOS19934/5
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Auf Wiedersehen Monty

Windows XP/98/952001remake4/5
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CHAMP Kong

DOS1996remake4/5 ChamProgramming corp.
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Galaxian

DOS19834/5 Namco
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Gapper

DOS19864/5
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Jumpman Lives!

DOS1991remake4/5 Apogee Software
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L.A. Crackdown

DOS19884/5 Nexa Corporation
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Late Night Sexy TV Show

DOS1994NSFW4/5 Dynabyte
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Lexi-Cross

DOS19914/5 Platinumware
Lexi-Cross is an abandoned science fiction tv show-styled puzzle game. Lexi-Cross was developed by Platinumware and released for DOS by Interplay Productions in 1991. The gameplay is a turn-based mix between Scrabble and Wheel of fortune with elements of Battleship.
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Microsoft Decathlon

DOS19824/5 Microsoft
Microsoft Decathlon was a popular sports video game released by Microsoft in 1980. It was one of the earliest sports simulation games, notable for its variety of events and competitive gameplay. In Microsoft Decathlon, players could compete in ten different track and field events, including the 100-meter dash, long jump, shot put, high jump, 4...
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MinerVGA

DOS1989freeware4/5
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Minesweeper

Windows 3.x19924/5 Microsoft
Microsoft Minesweeper is an iconic puzzle game that has been included with Microsoft Windows operating systems since Windows 3.1. The game's objective is to clear a rectangular board containing hidden mines without detonating any of them. The player clicks on a square to reveal what's underneath, and numbers are displayed to indicate how many mines...