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Agent USA  Scholastic (Tom Snyder Productions)1985This is a boot loading game that does not require an operating system be running on the computer (the disk provides its own). It only needs an 8088/8086 IBM-PC or compatible computer.

You play Agent USA as he attempts to eradicate the FuzzBomb epidemic. He must grow the only cure for the FuzzBomb, crystals, that replicate only when laid still outdoors. Since they cure the infected (FuzzBodies), they extremely valuable to the average citizen that does not want to be infected. They are likely to be stolen while replicating. If a citizen or Agent USA are holding crystals when touched by a FuzzBody, a crystal is destroyed rather getting the infection. Agent USA can block or push citizens to protect his crystal farm. Additionally, a FuzzBody is cured and becomes a normal citizen if they touch (and break) a crystal. Agent USA will be traveling the US via trains. Fuzzbodies will be spreading the infection in the mean time. And the original FuzzBomb is located in one of the infected cities. The ultimate goal is to find the source, the original FuzzBomb, and drop 100 crystals on it.

This is an edutainment game that introduces train scheduling, ticket buying, geography, time zones, and epidemic spread.***Not really a DOS game as it wasn't installed or required no O/S to be installed on the PC.

It's a so called "PC booter" game.
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Warcraft: Orcs & Humans Blizzard1994[media=youtube]mPvPT9wDLvQ[/media]***
[22]***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* DOS 5.0
* 386 CPU
* 4 MB RAM
* mouse
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Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness  Blizzard1995 labelimageminimize
Guldans Rache: 850 Level für Warcraft II S.A.D.1996 labelminimizeminimize
Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal  Blizzard1996After destroying the mystic gate into Azeroth, the Humans discover that the rift which allows the Orcs passage into their world still exists! Human forces must now venture beyond the Dark Portal into the dark, uncharted lands of the Horde...***
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Dungeon Keeper Electronic Arts (Bullfrog Productions)1997Had an expansion called [i]The Deeper Dungeons[/i] in 1997-11 which added 15 new levels, improved AI and possibly something else.

The original and the expansion were re-released as [i]Dungeon Keeper - Gold Edition[/i] with patches, level editor and other improvements and toys, which were later made available for all on Bullfrog's website.
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