A pinball game with two tables, Rocket and Graveyard. It was derived from an Amiga game by Digital Illusions called Pinball Dreams. Supports up to 8 players.
Pong Kombat is a 1994 freeware MS-DOS game created by Stefan Gagne of Gagne Software as a class project, blending the simplicity of classic Pong with the over-the-top drama of Mortal Kombat.
In this parody, players control paddles styled as Mortal Kombat-inspired warriors.
Matches feature digitized intro animations, voice samples mimicking MK's style, and "fatalities" where the losing paddle dramatically explodes upon defeat.
A sci-fi adventure game for DOS with EGA graphics and a text interface in which the player has to save the Earth from colliding with a mechanically-controlled asteroid.
Take on the role of the US President or the Russian General Secretary and make your country the most powerful over your eight years in office. Use diplomacy, make treaties, use direct military force or use covert CIA/KGB agents. Just remember there's a big red button.
Blast through FIFTY levels of bricks. Too bad it's not that easy! You have to avoid the evil robots and the tricks which they will throw your way. Try to grab the special bonus pieces as they fall, and gain special powers. Some pieces will transport you to higher levels, others will give you more balls or firepower, and of course, the occasional surprise!
An add on course compatible with Links, Links 386 Pro/Links Pro Macintosh, and Microsoft Golf. Devil's Island is the first Links add on course to not be based on an actual course. Tropical in theme, Devil's Island is more difficult than most other courses, featuring narrow fairways, extremely deep rough, and strategically located trees and objects. Both distance and accuracy are required in most shots.
Essentially a Pac-Man variant, the particulars of this top-down monster-avoiding maze-completing game do a good job at concealing its origins. You control Wilf (an homage to magazine editor Wilf Hey, in an unabashed bid for a good review), an innocent dumped by circumstances beyond his control into a maze inhabited by sinister Glumphs. Armed with nothing but a drippy jam sandwich, your goal is to travel around the entire game board dropping jam on the ground without being eaten by Glumphs. Take too long and they'll unleash Frank the boiled sweet, who will undo your hard work by gobbling your tasty jam splatters.
Top Gun: Danger Zone is a combat flight game developed by Distinctive Software and published by Konami and released on DOS on 1991.
The player has the choice between two aircraft: the F-14 Tomcat and the F-18 Hornet. The games features a total of eight missions. There is also a mode where the player can compete against 12 others pilots to determinate who is the best. This mode is an one-on-one simulated dogfight, and can be either played by the CPU or a second player.
The Pack Rat is a DOS platformer released in 1992. The goal of The Pack Rat is to complete levels while collecting coins and wedges of cheese and avoiding environmental obstacles such as water and light bulbs.
The pack rat contains single-player and two-player hot seat modes along with a block based level editor however, progress in The Pack Rat cannot be saved.
The first game of the series. A freeware non story brawler where you can choose from a wide array of characters
In this game, players can choose to play as one of 11 characters. Each character has exactly 3 special moves. Players participate in a battle in three different modes. The game allows for a one on one match, team matches or elimination tournament matches. There can be up to 8 fighters simultaneously on screen. There can be up to 4 human players on the same game. Playing with a joystick is also an available option, making the game more versatile.
Crazy Drake is a side-scrolling action game similar to Earthworm Jim, in which the player controls a duck, Crazy Drake, through various levels set in six different episodes.
Trade Wars 2002 is a classic BBS door game that has been actively played since the late 1980s. The player controls a spaceship in a Star Trek-inspired universe, trading resources at a profit to build up a space empire of planets and space stations. It was later adapted to play over the internet and external tools were built to automate repetitive tasks. The game is still playable on many web BBSes today.