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  • Bricks

    1984

    Bricks

    1984

    Arcade
    DOS
    Bricks is a very simple Breakout clone with CGA graphics made by Vince Bly for DOS in 1984.
  • Q*bert

    1984

    Q*bert

    1984

    Platform Arcade
    DOS
    Q*bert is an isometric platform game with puzzle elements where the player controls the titular protagonist from a third-person perspective. Q*bert starts each game at the top of a pyramid of cubes, and moves by jumping diagonally from cube to cube. Landing on a cube causes it to change color, and changing every cube to the target color allows the player to progress to the next stage.
  • Joust

    1984

    Joust

    1984

    Platform
    DOS
  • Galaxian

    1984

    Galaxian

    1984

    Shooter
    DOS
    The great quarter-muncher makes its way to personal computers!
  • Xonix

    1984

    Xonix

    1984

    Arcade
    DOS
    Xonix is a classic arcade-style DOS game which was probably inspired by Qix. In the game, the player controls a small marker that moves on a rectangular playfield. The goal is to claim a certain percentage of the playfield by drawing lines with the marker around areas that have not been claimed yet. The player must avoid collisions with balls bouncing around the playfield to avoid losing a life.
  • Pitfall

    1984

    Pitfall

    1984

    Arcade
    DOS
    How deep can you go? In Pitfall you manoeuvre your ship down a seemingly neverending shaft while avoiding the rock edges and disembodied faces. Use the left right keyboard keys to move your ship side-to-side and use the up and down arrows to slightly speed your ship up or slow it down. Hitting rock faces will take points off your hit-points but hitting those creepy floating faces will mean instant death. Your ASCII graphics ship has ten hit points to start with. Five additional points are rewarded as you manoeuvre further down deeper into the shaft every three thousand points. Occasionally you will find a floating star in the depths which will reward you a bonus of two hundred points. There are no multiple attempts down the shaft. Each destroyed ship means you must start all over again.
  • Janitor Joe

    1984

    Janitor Joe

    1984

    Platform
    DOS
    Joe is the janitor on an automated space station. Unfortunately, the robots have gone berserk and are after Joe, the only human they know of. Joe must find all his keys and escape the space station, or be killed by the mad robots.
  • Beast

    1984

    Beast

    1984

    DOS
  • PC Pool

    1984

    PC Pool

    1984

    Sport
    DOS
  • Drug Wars: A Game Based on the New York Drug Market

    1984

    Drug Wars: A Game Based on the New York Drug Market

    1984

    Strategy Adventure
    DOS
    A text-based gameDrug Wars is a game where the player takes on the role of a street drug dealer in New York. The player character owes the local loan shark $5,500, but unfortunately only has $2,000. He has one month to earn money by selling drugs and repay the debt. The area of commerce where the player may buy or sell drugs consists of six regions in New York: the Bronx (home town), Ghetto, Central Park, Manhattan, Coney Island, and Brooklyn. The identified drugs are (from most to least expensive): cocaine, heroin, acid, weed, speed, and ludes. Additional features are banks (only in the Bronx) to stash cash in case the player gets mugged in the subway, the loan shark to pay off or borrow fresh funds from, and a place to stash surplus drugs (only in the Bronx). Random important features include someone offering the player to buy guns, a trench coat (more pockets to carry drugs), etc.
  • Bouncing Babies

    1984

    Bouncing Babies

    1984

    DOS
    Bouncing Babies is a computer game developed in 1984 by Dave Baskin for MS-DOS. The player is in control of a two-man team of fire fighters who rescue babies thrown from the windows of a building in flames into a bouncing stretcher and safely into an ambulance.
  • Icon: Quest for the Ring

    1984

    Icon: Quest for the Ring

    1984

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    DOS
    A DOS adventure/RPG based on Wagner's Ring saga and Germanic mythology.
  • Incunabula

    1984

    Incunabula

    1984

    Simulator Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    DOS
    Based loosely on the Civilization biard game from Avalon Hill in which you guide your tribe towards a great nation, while competing with your neighbours and face catastrophes like earthquakes or plagues.
  • Sopwith

    1984

    Sopwith

    1984

    Simulator Arcade
    DOS
    Sopwith is a side-scrolling flight sim. The player pilots a Sopwith biplane and attempts to score points by destroying enemy buildings without crashing or being shot down.
  • DND

    1984

    DND

    1984

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    DND is the seminal mainframe classic, which started computer role-playing games. The name of the game clearly comes from the Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) pen and paper role playing systems, and it uses D&D rules. Further inspired by Pedit5, the game itself is a classic dungeon crawl. It could be counted as a "rogue-like" but doesn't have random dungeons.
  • Caverns of Zoarre

    1984

    Caverns of Zoarre

    1984

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    DOS
  • President's Choice

    1984

    President's Choice

    1984

    Simulator Strategy
    DOS
    You are the newly elected president of the United States. Are you able to make the right decisions and to be reelected for a second term?
  • Backgammon

    1984

    Backgammon

    1984

    Strategy Card & Board Game
    DOS
    Early PC version of Backgammon developed by John E. Hoel for IBM.
  • 3-K Trivia

    1984

    3-K Trivia

    1984

    Quiz/Trivia
    DOS
  • Centipede

    1984

    Centipede

    1984

    Arcade
    DOS
    Port of Centipede for IBM PC (DOS).
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