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Charlie the Duck

Charlie the Duck

Views: 32,8161996Shareware (Full version available)Sidescrolling Wiering Software
As soon as you run this game, you can tell it's going to be an experience that's higher quality than your average … VIEW

X-COM: UFO Defense

X-COM: UFO Defense

X-COM is a series of turn-based strategy games, which means that I have never played or even been interested in playing … VIEW

Wacky Wheels

Wacky Wheels

Views: 32,4581994Shareware (Full version available)Driving & Racing Beavis-SoftApogee Software
Seems like a rip-off of Super Mario Kart, with animals in place of the familiar Mario characters ... but it plays fairly … VIEW

System Shock

System Shock

System Shock was a revolutionary and memorable game that is hard to place in a single genre. It does use a 3D FPS engine … VIEW
Tags: 3d  shooter  fps  scifi  cyberpunk  rpg

Spear Of Destiny

Spear Of Destiny

Views: 32,4051992Demo3D Shooting iD SoftwareFormGen
A sequel of sorts to Wolfenstein 3D that was released by Formgen as a retail only game (not shareware like Wolf3D) this … VIEW


Jetpack

Jetpack

Views: 32,2701993Full versionSidescrolling Adept Software
This game is great! It's a platform game where you jump or fly around the various boards using your jetpack, collecting … VIEW

Double Pacman

Double Pacman

Views: 32,0201994FreewareClassic Breadbin Games
Double Pacman is a well-done rendition of the arcade classic game with the added feature of offering two-player … VIEW

Baryon

Baryon

Views: 31,9641995SharewareSpace Shooting ACRO StudioThe Game Factory
Baryon is a little-known shoot-em-up, created by unknown South Korean developer ACRO Studio. The gameplay is similar to … VIEW

Packman

Packman

Views: 31,9231983FreewareClassic G. E. Leikam
Packman is, as its name suggests, an overt Pac-Man clone. The playing field is horizontal rather than vertical, and the … VIEW

Powerslave

Powerslave

Powerslave (also known as "Exhumed") is a FPS built using the Build engine (an the engine used to create Duke Nukem 3D). … VIEW



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