Windows XP/98/95 abandonware games
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DOSWindows XP/98/95Windows 3.xMac1993protected4.2/5 adventure
Freddy Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist is a comedy point & click adventure game set in the old American West designed by Al Lowe and Josh Mandel, developed and released by Sierra On-Line in 1993 for DOS, Windows and Macintosh. Initially released on floppy, Freddy Pharkas was later re-released on CD-ROM as a new edition.
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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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DOSWindows XP/98/951995protected4.1/5 adventure
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Windows XP/98/952000freewareNSFW4.1/5 action
Gal Pani X is an action-puzzle game reminiscent of the classic arcade Qix, developed by D2 and released in 2000 for Windows. Gal Pani X is an adult-themed Doujin game: it was made by fans and wasn't for profit.
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DOSWindows XP/98/951993freeware4.1/5 rpg
God of Thunder is a free computer role-playing game designed by Ron Davis, developed by Adept Software and released by Software Creations in 1993 for DOS and Windows platforms. God of Thunder is an action oriented RPG (sort of...) with strong puzzle elements with a norse mythology theme.
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DOSWindows XP/98/9519974.1/5 action-adventure
In Grand Theft Auto the player takes the role of a criminal who can freely roam around the city (Liberty City) completing tasks for the local mobs: stealing cars, killing pedestrians, all of it while avoiding the police and the army. The freedom of gameplay and the "I'm the bad guy" appeal of the game made the Grand Theft Auto series very popular.
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Windows XP/98/9519994.2/5 action-adventure
Grand Theft Auto 2 is the second chapter in the successful Grand Theft Auto series. GTA 2 is an abandoned top-down action-adventure / driving hybrid game developed by DMA Design and released by Rockstar Games in 1999 for Windows. In GTA 2 you are a wannabe criminal roaming the streets of a fictional city, stealing and driving vehicles while escapin...
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Windows XP/98/952000protected4.1/5 strategy
Ground Control is a strategy game developed by Massive Entertainment and released by Sierra On-Line in 2000. More precisely Ground Control is a real time tactical game with a sci-fi setting.
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Windows XP/98/9520014/5 action-adventure
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Windows XP/98/951997protected3.9/5 action
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DOSWindows XP/98/951995protected4.2/5 strategy
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DOSWindows XP/98/951996protected4.3/5 strategy
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Windows XP/98/951999protected4.2/5 strategy
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Windows XP/98/9520024.2/5 strategy
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Windows XP/98/9519984.2/5 shooter
House of the Dead is an old horror-themed rail shooter game, developed and released by Sega in 1998. The whole gameplay can be summarized in a single sentence "a first-person 3D shooting gallery with zombies". House of the Dead runs on older version of Windows, so you may need a virtual machine to play it properly.
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Windows XP/98/951997freeware3.4/5 application
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Windows XP/98/95Mac2000protected3.9/5 rpg
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Windows XP/98/95Mac2002protected3.8/5 rpg
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Windows XP/98/951997protected3.9/5 vehicle simulation
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Windows XP/98/952001protected4/5 vehicle simulation
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Windows XP/98/952002protected4/5 simulation
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Windows XP/98/951997protected4.2/5 racing
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Windows XP/98/95LinuxMac1999protected4.3/5 strategy
I'm a fan of the original X-COM. I think it's one of the best turn-based tactics games ever released for DOS. Unfortunately, games like X-COM are not many. Jagged Alliance 2 has a similar tactical component: you give turn-based orders to a team of mercenaries, mission after mission. There's no management component (at least not as extensive as in t...
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Windows XP/98/95Mac1995protected3.8/5 adventure
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Windows XP/98/9519963.6/5 shooter
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DOSWindows XP/98/951997protected3.8/5 rpg
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Windows XP/98/9519984.1/5 simulation
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DOSWindows XP/98/951996protectedNSFW4.2/5 adventure
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Windows XP/98/9519944/5 puzzle
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Windows XP/98/952003protected3.9/5 rpg