showing 7 games

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Zombi Ubi Soft1988[b]The nightmare has just begun.[/b]

For mysterious reasons, dead people came back to life to feed themselves on the flesh of human being. The Earth is inhabited by millions of Zombies, who are spreading terror, and by gangs of hooligans, who are ready to do anything to survive.

Yet four people didn't lose hope and decided to run away for new horizons.

[b]When there is no room left in Hell... dead people come back to Earth.[/b]***
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Gobliins 2: The Prince Buffoon Coktel Vision1992Directly from the game box:

Have you seen the three mischevious Gobliiins yet, thos irresistibly funny and unpredictable characters? Well now they're off again and our little adventurers find themselves in situations even more comical than before! This time there are two of them: Fingus, the diplomat, and Winkle, the practical joker. They set off in search of a young Prince who has been kidnapped by the evil Demon King. This imposter is trying to make a jester out of him... How wicked! Never forget that in order to progress through this action-packed adventure littered with traps, Fingus and Winkle often have to work together to combine strength and cunning; resulting in a couple of hilarious cheeky characters... The Gruesome Twosome!!
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Space Hulk Electronic Arts1993Cleanse and Burn.

Confirmed Genestealer infestation on the hulk. Launch 100 Space Marines. Beholden to our honour, prepare for death.

The year is 2 247 989 M41. Join the Space Marine Warriors from the Dark Angels Chapter of the Legiones Astartes as they battle the Genestealer hordes, a terrifying race who travel in derelict vessels known as space hulks. Power up your Terminator Armor. You're going in.***CD-ROM version
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The Humans Mirage;Gametek (Imagitec Design)1993 labelimageminimize
The Lost Vikings Interplay (Silicon & Synapse)1993Interplay provides a version of this game to download from battle.net. Comes packaged for play on windows using DOSbox. Once extracted from the zip, it works fine in MS-DOS, FreeDOS, Mac via DOSbox, and Linux via DOSbox. This game is not Freeware. Blizzard retains full copyright and the downloaded version includes and EULA restating Blizzard's ownership. No right to redistribute or otherwise treat this version as Freeware is granted by Blizzard.***[spoiler=show Game description from pirate site (since shutdown);hide piracy description]Game description by Daniel from [url=http://www.flashback-aw.net/]Flashback Abandonware[/url]:

[i]The story starts out with your three Vikings (Eric, Olaf, and Baleog) being kidnapped by the evil Tomator, who is collecting many different life forms to fill his collection with. You then have to combine the different skills and talents of all three vikings in order to defeat Tomator and make your way to safety. A massive game with 256-colour graphics, stunning animation, and set in the style of the old Duke Nukem games. Track down and destroy the monsters through the vast labyrinth-like levels, which become harder as you advance to the next level. Although The Lost Vikings is quite challenging, it still remains to be very addictive![/i]

You'll also need DOSBox to run MS-DOS games in Windows XP, but if you're new to emulation, DOS or computers... you may have some trouble getting DOSBox to run properly... alternatively, you can opt for one of the many console ports like the SNES or GBA versions. Currently, there are two major builds of DOSBox--the official build and the Daum Cafe build with extra features:
[url=http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/]DOSBox Official[/url]
[url=http://ykhwong.x-y.net/cvs/frame.html]DOSBox Daum Cafe[/url][/spoiler]
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Diggers Millennium Interactive1994 labelimageminimize
Tony & Friends in Kellogg's Land Rauser Advertainment (Factor 5)1994 labelimageminimize
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