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A Boy and His Blob 3DS | Majesco | ? | 3DS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Agatha Christie Adventure Double Wii Pack | DreamCatcher Interactive ( ) | ? | Wii | labelminimizeminimize | |
Ams Doctor | ? | ? | Amstrad CPC | labelminimizeminimize | |
Amstrad Othello | ? | ? | Amstrad CPC | labelminimizeminimize | |
Beat2X | ? | ? | GP2X | labelminimizeminimize | |
Black Jack For OS/2 | ? | ? | OS/2 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Bomberman 3DS | Hudson Soft (Hudson Soft ) | ? | 3DS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Bomns | author | ? | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
Bonk 3DS | ? ( ) | ? | 3DS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Card Games for OS/2 | BMT Micro | ? | Different game than [game=#177159]this one[/game] [Zerothis] | OS/2 | labelminimizesubject |
Card Games for OS/2 | BMT Micro | ? | Different game than [game=#177139]this one[/game] [list][*]Arachnid [*]Astra [*]Calculation [*]Elevens [*]FreeCell [*]Kin Solitaire [*]King'n'Ace [*]Klondike [*]Klondike 104 [*]Scrooge [*]Shift [*]TidyUp [*]Towers[/list] [Zerothis] | OS/2 | labelminimizesubject |
Carniival | ? (Neko Entertainment) | ? | Wii | labelminimizeminimize | |
Chickens | author | ? | Linux | labelimageminimize | |
CoCo Trek | ? | ? | Tandy Coco | labelminimizeminimize | |
Coco-Pinball | T&D Software | ? | Tandy Coco | labelminimizeminimize | |
Doom | author | ? | Play this straight port of Doom on a Commodore 64 at 1 frame per second. Requires 16MB or RAM and thr SuperCPU expansion. To run in VICE: xscpu64.exe -reu -reusize 16384 +reuimagerw -reuimage doom.reu -autostartprgmode 1 -autostart io.prg***[media=youtube]G0ct1PjBvMs[/media] | C64 | labelminimizeminimize |
Doom for OS/2 | IBM (IBM;SoftPort) | ? | id Software initially had no interest in porting DOOM to OS/2, due to many of the operating system's initial gaming barriers. But they gave the DOOM source code to IBM and invited them to do an OS/2 port. IBM decided not to finish their gaming development tools and never got network play running (due to the different way OS/2 did network) and decided not to officially publish the game due to this deficiency. They did however, 'leak' a networkless version of the game (or it was truly a well timed accident). While this was happening, the Windows95 beta with a copy of WinDoom complete with networking was being leaked by Microsoft. This is the first game to use DIVE and DART. Unlike WinDoom, this version had no limits on screen resolution or color depth. This package will run any Doom or Doom II .wad file. [Zerothis] | OS/2 | labelminimizesubject |
Doom for OS/2 | ? | ? | This is a direct port of WinDoom. [Zerothis] | OS/2 | labelminimizesubject |
DS All Stars | space1 | ? | The original game (DS All Stars) recycles known game IPs, and is safe for all. Replacing a single file, it gets naughty and renamed to "Porn All-Stars". | Nintendo DS | labelimageminimize |
Harmonix Music Project 3DS | ? (Harmonix ) | ? | 3DS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Hexen/2 | ? | ? | OS/2 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Hist'Oric | ? | ? | Oric | labelminimizeminimize | |
Kid AlphaPro for OS/2 | BMT micro (NEGC Software) | ? | OS/2 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Licca-chan 3DS | ? ( ) | ? | 3DS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Linball | author | ? | Linux | labelimageminimize | |
Linux distribution race | Opi-Games | ? | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
Linux Game and Entertainment for X Window | Headbone Software;AXE | ? | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
MacHexen | id Software | ? | Yes, there is an official Mac port. It's shareware only, you'll need a full version of DOOM (from another platform) to use it. But, starting in 1999, several companies licensed MacHexen for their Doom/Hexen collection CD-ROMs. However, this probably would not be known as these collections tend to say "Windows" and "DOS" prominently on the front of the package and "Mac" in tiny print, or on the back, or the manual, or nowhere except it can be found buried deep in the CD's directory tree. [Zerothis] | Mac OS Classic | labelminimizesubject |
Mahjongg for OS/2 | ? | ? | OS/2 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Martha Stewart 3DS | Majesco | ? | 3DS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Medabots 3DS | ? ( ) | ? | 3DS | labelminimizeminimize | |
MicroLearn Game Pack, Volume 1 | MicroLearn Nordic;IBM | ? | OS/2 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Minesweeper for Android | Panu Vuorinen | ? | Android | labelminimizeminimize | |
Moria | author | ? | While moria is in Ubuntu repositories, this version often fails to run on older Ubuntu based distributions. Compiling from the sources in the Ubuntu repositories seems to have the same result. But the moria package from the Debian repos runs and compiles fine. moria from Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty repos works.***Deep Within the Mines of Moria the Balrog awaits. You are tasked with defeating it. Moria is obviously based on Tolkien's works. Moria has other Tolkien creatures and characters and some Dungeon's & Dragons inspired content also (D&D itself was heavily inspired by Tolkien's works). The player may choose a Human, Half-Elf, Elf, Halfling, Gnome, Dwarf, Half-Orc, or Half-Troll character and a Warrior, Mage, Priest, Rogue, Ranger, or Paladin class (note some races cannot choose some classes). Delve deeper for the best treasures, but going deeper is riskier; one slip and the protagonist dies, permanently, no resurrections, savegame deleted. No going back to an earlier save either, doing so marks your file and all records of your character will vanish on game over or winning. Moria is based on the design of Rogue (it is a clone that shares no code or data with Rogue) but has notable variations in gameplay. Most significant is the 6 shops on the surface that the protagonist may visit to buy [i]and sell[/i] equipment, supplies, armor, weapons, scrolls, books, potions, and magical items. The surface is only one screen in size, not really an 'overworld' like in Angband and other roguelikes based on this game. UNIX Moria also served as inspiration for the design of Diablo. Moria was created using VMS Pascal ("Moria") when Robert Alan Koeneke and Jimmey Wayne Todd found that Rogue, their addiction at the time, was not available on VAX-11/780 minicomputers. UNIX Moria (umoria) is a port of "Moria" written in C language. Many subsequent ports and forks of "Moria" were based on umoria. The original license permitting sharing and modification but not commercial use. At some point, an agreement was reached by every person who ever maintained Moria to release its source code under the GPL license. Linux umoria has since become the standard version of sorts and is even called "Moria" by the current maintainer. Although, it is still a actively maintained VAX/VMS game. | Linux | labelimagesubject |
Nobunaga no Yabō | Koei | ? | WonderSwan | labelimageminimize | |
Oric Bingo | GPD | ? | Oric | labelminimizeminimize | |
Quake 2 for OS/2 | ? | ? | OS/2 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Rapid Assault | IBM | ? | OS/2 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Scrolly NC | author | ? | custom | labelminimizeminimize | |
Seaman 3DS | ? (SEGA ) | ? | 3DS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Shin-Chan 3DS | ? ( ) | ? | 3DS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Shisen for OS/2 | ? | ? | OS/2 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Shredder 9 Linux | Shredder | ? | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
Super Bubble Bobble | ? | ? | Unlicensed pirate game. | Mega Drive | labelimageminimize |
Tensor for OS/2 | Advanced Idea Machines | ? | OS/2 | labelminimizeminimize | |
The Serayachi Campaign | Omnitrend Software | ? | Mac OS Classic | labelminimizeminimize | |
Virus DS | Kukulcan | ? | Nintendo DS | labelimageminimize | |
Yu-Gi-Oh 3DS | ? ( ) | ? | 3DS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Circus Atari | Atari;Sears;Zellers;Quelle (Atari) | 1978 | POP! POP! POP! Pop the balloons and score points. A wall of red, blue, and white balloons will appear at the top of the screen. You must pop balloons by catching a clown on the teeter-totter and bouncing him up to the balloons. Use the controller to move the teeter-totter across the screen to catch the clowns. Each time a clown pops a balloon, the balloon will disappear and you score points.***Atari CX2630, rarity 2 Common+, Sears 49-75123, rarity 3 Scarce. 1 player or 2 players. Uses the paddle controllers. The Atari cart comes in text label and picture label variations. NTSC. Released in North America. Zellers pirate cart, rarity 4 Scarce+, Released in Canada. [Zerothis] | Atari 2600 | labelimagesubject |
Odyssey: The Compleat Apventure | Synergistic Software | 1978 | One of the first games I played on the Apple, and still one of my faves. sdg812: you can play it using an emulator. Send a note to see dee aych eee eee are @ ay tee tee dot enn eee tee (read it out loud) and I can give you details. Also, I intend to contact Mr. Clardy and see if he would be OK with me porting this to Windows, just for fun.***Great game. Played on Apple IIe. Way ahead of its time, never seen a random generator as sophisticated as this one. Game play is excellent, a lot of story with multiple locations. Wish I had enough Quadroons to pay someone to develop this for the PC, or emulator. [sdg812]***this game is awesome. I played this in college. I liked all the places you could go.***Yes, "Compleat" and "Apventure" [b]is[/b] spelled that way in the title. "Compleat" is a proper but archaic way of spelling "complete". The "Ap" of "Apventure" refers to the Apple ][ platform. | Apple II E | labelimageminimize |