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x86-16 CPU

Hardware entity

*123*
7
games
3
platforms

Requires 16 bit x86 CPU and an OS that can run 16 bit executables.

Notable people involved: Steve Stamatiadis, Robert Crane, John Passfield, Tony Ball and George Stamatiadis

Related:
* Windows 16-bit installer - in case only the installer is 16bit but the game itself is 32bit.
64 bit Windows OSs no longer have 16 bit sub-system and therefore can't run 16 bit Windows (nor 16 bit DOS) games.

Popular tags

cdrom sportsmanagement visualbasic win95 windowed

Parent groups

Processor architectures, x86 CPU architecture

Child groups

286 CPU, 8086 CPU, 8088 CPU

Games by year

93949596 82460

The first x86-16 CPU video game was released on January 1993.

Epic Megagames, Microforum, GT Interactive and Digital Playground published most of these games.

Platforms

Windows3
Win3.13
MS-DOS1

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