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Dune is a strategy adventure developed by Cryo Interactive and published by Virgin Games in 1992 for Amiga and PC. Based on the famous Frank Herbert's sci-fi novel, the game was also ported to CD and released for the Sega CD console.
adventure adventure-strategy movies science fictionStar Wars: X-Wing is the first space combat sim game set in the Star Wars universe created by LucasArts. It was released in 1993 for PC MS-DOS only, and it was followed one year later by Star Wars: TIE Fighter.
Year: 1993 Genre: Simulation
imuse movies real-time science fiction simulation space combat sim space flight star warsSuperfrog is a platformer developed by Team 17 for the Amiga and released in 1993. One year later, the game was ported to MS-DOS. With a lot of colors and nice animations, the game is totally violence-free.
Year: 1993 Genre: Platformer
2d amiga original game cartoon hop and bop jumper platformer side-scrollingBubble Bobble is one of the most famous arcades ever created and a personal favorite of GamesNostalgia. This 2D cartoon action platformer designed by Fukio Mitsuji (aka MTJ) was released by Taito initially in 1986.
Year: 1987 Genre: Platformer
2 players 2d arcade clear screen clear-screen arcade co-op coin-op conversion platformerMDK is a science fiction shooter developed by Shiny Entertainment and published by Playmates Interactive Entertainment for DOS and Windows in 1997. In order to keep players from ne...
behind-view shoot-em-up comedy science fiction shooterUltima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss is a fantasy action RPG developed by Blue Sky Productions (Looking Glass Studios). It was published by Origin Systems in 1992 for DOS. It was l...
Year: 1992 Genre: Role Playing
3d 3d rpg fantasy first-person rpgFIFA International Soccer is a soccer/football sim released by Electronic Arts in 1993 for the Sega Mega Drive. It marked the beginning of one of the longest-running and most profitable sports game franchises in history.
2 players football isometric licensed multiplayer soccer sim sportsSam & Max: Hit the Road is a comedic graphic adventure game developed and published by LucasArts for DOS in 1993. It was ported to Windows, Mac, and Linux in the subsequent years following its release.
adventure comedy comics detective graphic adventure imuse mystery point and click scummJazz Jackrabbit 2 is a side-scrolling platformer produced by Epic Games (at that time under Epic MegaGames). After Arjan Brussee accidentally confirmed its existence in 1994, it was published for Windows in 1998.
Year: 1998 Genre: Platformer
2 players cartoon platform-shooter platformer side-scrolling split-screenPitfall: the Mayan Adventure is a side-scrolling action platformer. It's the forth game in the Pitfall series. It was developed by Activision in partnership with Redline games and published by Activision in 1994.
Year: 1995 Genre: Platformer
2d genesis original game hand-drawn animations jungle platformer puzzle platformer side-scrollingManiac Mansion is a memorable point-and-click graphic adventure game created by LucasArts, initially released for the Commodore 64. Written by Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick, it's th...
adventure c64 original game character switch comedy commodore 64 graphic adventure non-linear point and click scumm time travel verb-basedSid Meier’s Pirates! is the original award-winning pirate life simulation game developed and published by MicroProse in 1987 for the Commodore 64. Over the years, it was ported ...
Year: 1987 Genre: Simulation
action strategy action-adventure caribbean history naval open world pirates real-time simulationGabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers is an adventure game developed by Sierra On-Line and released in 1993 for MS-DOS. The game was designed by Jane Jensen, who also wrote the compe...
adventure detective graphic adventure horror mystery point and clickMortal Kombat II is the second installment in the Mortal Kombat franchise, developed by Midway games and published by Acclaim Entertainment in 1993. This sequel is just one of the ...
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