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This is only a list of my legally purchased commercial games and shareware games (third parties legally sold shareware by charging for the disks, not the software). This list doesn't include the many shareware games that I received from friends and acquaintances, such as copies of Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure and Wolfenstein 3D that I got from the computer store where we bought our used 286 and new 486 when I saw Cosmo running in attract mode on one of their computers my copy of Mah Jongg -V-G-A- that I got from my French teacher in Grade 8, and some text adventures and ASCII games like "Castaway", "Samerica" (South America) and Kroz from my uncle. These are the games of my youth, which gives you a window into my experience with DOS games. I've probably missed a few games, so I'll add them when I find them. (A copy of that CD-ROM is hosted on cd.)Īnnabel's Dream of Ancient Egypt: A Gateway Story
ORIGINAL DOOM FLOPPY DISKS FULL VERSION
GAM051 - Wolfenstein 3D (third-party levels?)Īndroid Pinball (Android table from Epic Pinball)ĬD-ROMs of full version software from SoundBlaster 16 Edutainment PackĬreative Labs 1213330145 - Pagan: Ultima VIII, Syndicate Plus, Strike Commander, Wing Commander IIĬreative Labs 1213330146 - Hong Kong Mahjong Pro, Seven Cities of Gold, Yeager's Air Combat, Shadowcaster, Populous II, Space Hulk, Ultima VII, The Savage Empire, Ultima Underworld, Wing Commander AcademyĪztech's Super Games (AZ-101) - Doom, Duke Nuk'em I, Duke Nuk'em II, Blake Stone, Raptor, BioMenace, Oxyd, Wolfenstein 3D, Sango Fighter, Master Mind, AstroFire
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GAM049 - Commander Keen 6 Aliens Ate Baby When Two Worlds War (only found 1 disk so far) SimLife (2 disks) - from Maxis Collections 1 SimCity Classic (2 disks) - from Maxis Collections 1 SimAnt (2 disks) - from Maxis Collections 1 Lemmings - came with SoundBlaster 16 Edutainment pack Leisure Suit Larry 6: Shape Up or Slip Out! (6 disks) - my mother bought that one and, of course, did not let me play it Indianapolis 500: The Simulation - came with SoundBlaster 16 Edutainment pack
ORIGINAL DOOM FLOPPY DISKS WINDOWS
The $5 Computer Software Store ("Just type Wiz")Ĥ76 - Windows Arcade Game Pak (Windows 3.0) - Alien Force, Bang! Bang!, Worm War The $5 Computer Software Store ("Just type Wiz") - they had a display at K-MartĠ01 - (Computer and DOS Tutorial)Ġ09 - Viruscan/Clean-up (believe it or not, McAfee VirusScan)Īnnabel's Dream of Ancient Egypt: A Gateway Story CD-ROM rel. Personal Companion Software - sold at Woolworth Wing Commander II: Special Operations (2 disks) - came with SoundBlaster 16 Edutainment packĭisks with plain, dot-matrix labels that may have been illegally distributed full version games - bought at Woolworth Wing Commander 2 Speech Accessory Pack (3 disks) - came with SoundBlaster 16 Edutainment pack (SB16, 2x CD-ROM, software bundle, about $500)
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I thought it might be fun and educational to share a list of games that we had in our youth. I was going through some boxes of disks that have my original games: the games that were purchased for me during my childhood. So I won't count those for the purposes of this post. My preservation efforts have led me to purchase over 100 boxed games over the years, most of them since 2005 (when the site started) at Goodwill and the Salvation Army Thrift Store for $3 or so - naturally my family couldn't have afforded to buy over 100 games for $50 or more when they were new.