Games featuring split screen multiplayer mode
Games supporting split screen multiplayer mode can be played by more than one player (usually no more than 2) on the same screen, at the same time. The screen is divided in two independent areas (horizontally or vertically) and each player plays in its portion of the screen.
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18th Airborne
DOS1993
ACE 2
DOS1987 Artronic Limited
Alcatraz
DOS1992 221B Software Development
Alien Olympics
DOS1994 Dark Technologies
American Gladiators
DOS1992 Magicom Multimedia
Amok
DOS1996 Scavenger
Battle Isle
DOS1991protected Blue Byte Software
Battle Isle 2200
DOS1994protected Blue Byte Software
Battle Isle 93: The Moon of Chromos
DOS1993 Blue Byte Software
BC Racers
DOS1995freeware Core Design
BC Racers is a DOS unconventional (to say the least) racing game that features a prehistoric theme, designed by Martin Gibbons, developed and published by Core Design in 1955. It's the third game in the Chuck Rock series, the first two being platformers not available for PC.
Big Red Racing
DOS1995 The Big Red Software Company
Bloodwych
DOS1989
Bloodwych is an abandoned RPG set in the fantasy world of Trazere. Two players can play at the same time in split screen mode, a feature that was unusual at the time, especially for an RPG. Bloodwych was released in 1989 by Image Works for DOS, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, C64, ZX Spectrum.
Bust-A-Move
DOS1997freeware Taito
Caveman Ugh-Lympics
DOS1989 Dynamix
Chain Reaction
DOS1996 Webfoot Technologies
Evasive Action
DOS1993 Particle Systems
Formula One
DOS1994 Lankhor
Grand Prix 500 2
DOS1991 Microids
Hired Guns
DOS1993 DMA Design
Hired Guns is an abandoned game developed by DMA Design and published by Psygnosis in 1993 for DOS and Amiga platforms. Hired Guns is a sci-fi RPG in which you control four mercenaries in four individual simultaneous first person sub-screens tasked with destroying all the bad guys from a single planet.
International Athletics
DOS1992 True Emotions Software
Klax
DOS1990 Atari
Lamborghini: American Challenge
DOS1992 Titus Interactive
Lamborghini: American Challenge is a racing video game that was originally released in 1992. It was developed by Titus Interactive and is part of the Crazy Cars series. The game is known for its fast-paced, illegal street racing set in various American cities, with players driving a Lamborghini Diablo, competing against rivals, and avoiding police ...
Legend of the Silver Talisman
DOS1996freeware Inter-Active Arts
Liero
DOS1999freeware
Logo
DOS1990NSFW Starbyte Software
Masterblazer
DOS1991remake Rainbow Arts
Spy vs Spy 3: Arctic Antics
DOS1988 First Star Software
Squarez Deluxe!
DOS1993freeware Adept Software
Super Tetris
DOS1991 Sphere
Superbike Challenge
DOS1987 Microids
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