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Commander Keen: Keen Dreams
DOS19924/5 id software
Cosmo's Cosmic Adventures
DOS1992protected4.1/5 Apogee Software
Dalek Attack
DOS19923.9/5 Alternative Software
Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone
DOS19924.2/5 East Technology Corp.
Dylan Dog: Murderers
DOS19923.7/5 Simulmondo
European Championship 1992
DOS19923.9/5 Tecmo
First Samurai
DOS19923.9/5 Vivid Image
Fox Ranger
DOS19923.6/5 Soft Action
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
DOS19924/5 Manley Associates
International Athletics
DOS19924/5 True Emotions Software
Kaeon
DOS19923.5/5
Luigi and Spaghetti
DOS19923.8/5 Topo Soft
Magic Pockets
DOS19924/5 Bitmap Brothers
Mario Teaches Typing
DOSMac19924/5 Interplay Productions
McDonald Land
DOS19923.7/5 Visual Concepts Entertainment
Mega Man 3
DOS19924/5 Hi-Tech Expressions
Nicky Boom
DOS19924/5 Microids
Ninja Rabbits
DOS19923.6/5 Villa Crespo Software
Risky Woods
DOS1992protected4/5 Dinamic Multimedia
Secret Agent
DOS1992protected3.9/5 Apogee Software
Super Cauldron
DOS19923.9/5 Titus Interactive
Super Star Wars
DOS19924/5 LucasArts
The Ancient Art of War in the Skies
DOS19923.7/5 Evryware
Thomas the Tank Engine
DOS19923.3/5 Peakstar Software
Titus the Fox
DOS1992protected4.2/5 Titus Interactive
Titus the Fox is a DOS horizontal scrolling platform game developed by Titus Interactive in 1992. As Titus, you have to advance through 15 levels to rescue your beloved Suzy who has been kidnapped. The player can interact with objects by throwing them at foes, or jumping higher. There are bosses at the end of each level and secret rooms spread acro...
Zool
DOS19923.9/5 Gremlin Graphics / Gremlin Interactive
Zool was to Amiga what Sonic was for Sega consoles: a cool protagonist (a ninja of the Nth dimension!) for a high adrenaline action platformer. Zool was designed by George Allen and published by Gremlin in 1992 and it was an instant success. It was ported for many platforms, DOS included, and followed by Zool 2 in 1993.
Armor Alley
DOSMac19913.9/5
Baby Joe in: Going Home
DOS19913.9/5 Loriciels
Commander Keen 4: Secret of the Oracle
DOS1991protected4/5 id software
Commander Keen 5: The Armageddon Machine
DOS1991protected4/5 id software
Commander Keen 5: The Armageddon Machine is a science fiction action oriented platform game designed by Tom Hall, developed by id Software and released by Apogee Software in 1991 for DOS only. Commander Keen 5: The Armageddon Machine is part of the Commander Keen game series, specifically it's the second episode of Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy.