showing 4 games
name | publisher(developer) | year arrow_downward | description | |
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Depth Dwellers | TriSoft | 1994 | labelimageminimize | |
Blackthorne | Interplay Productions (Blizzard Entertainment) | 1994 | Interplay provides a version of this game to download from battle.net. Comes packaged for play on Windows using DOSbox or an alternative package for Mac using DOSbox. The executable zip file is encrypted preventing it from being run on non-windows systems without using Windows emulation. Once installed, the game should theoretically work on DOS, FreeDOS, or most any system DOSbox runs on. However, Blackthorne's the setup executable is not included making sound configuration especially problematic. 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.***[b]from another world[/b] - you're actually native, but was transported as an infant into another world where you grew up, and now you've returned to bring your royal boot to the Face of Evil. [b]unrestricted violence[/b] - player can freely kill the slaves as much as the orcish monsters. | labelimageminimize |
Carmageddon | SCI (Interplay) | 1997 | Promoted as "Driving for the chemically imbalanced", Carmageddon lets you release your road rage on your own PC. With the ability to randomly steal, and thus use, your opponents cars, compiled with plenty of senseless violence, this is a racing game unique in it's own right. The goal, simple: Finish the race by going through all the checkpoints through all the laps, kill all the pedestrians, or simply kill the other drivers. This game was censored in Germany, so pedestrians became zombies and red blood became green in the German version. | labelimageminimize |
Carmageddon Splat Pack | SCI | 1997 | labelminimizeminimize |