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These games were somewhat unusual for the time, in that they would not run under MS-DOS. In 1994, a compilation of the previous four Entertainment Packs were released called The Best of Microsoft Entertainment Pack. A Game Boy Color version was released in 2001. Microsoft advertised Entertainment Packs for casual gaming on office computers. The ...
A further ICL/MS MS-DOS 4.10.30 version was released on 10 May 1988. No further releases were made once the contracts had been fulfilled. In July 1988, IBM announced "IBM DOS 4.0", an unrelated product continuing from DOS 3.3 and 3.4, leading to initial conjecture that Microsoft might release it under a different version number. [5] However ...
The index of MS-DOS compatible video games is split into multiple pages because of its size. To navigate by individual letter use the table of contents below.
Microsoft Game Studios: IBM, Microsoft Game Studios Donkey Island: 2000 Pterodon Software: Epic Games: Donkey Kong: 1982 Softweaver Atarisoft: Doom: 1993 id Software: id Software, Midway Games, GT Interactive: Doom II: Hell on Earth: 1994 id Software: GT Interactive: Double Dare: 1988 GameTek: GameTek Double Dragon: 1988 Arcadia Systems ...
Simpsons Arcade Game, The: 1991 Novotrade International: Konami: Simpsons: Bart's House of Weirdness: 1992 Distinctive Software: Konami: Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants: 1991 Imagineering: Acclaim Entertainment, Ocean Software: Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon: 1987 Cinemaware: Cinemaware Sink or Swim: 1993 Zeppelin Games: Zeppelin ...
Trivia Whiz is a general trivia game written for MS-DOS, published by Apogee Software. It was originally published by George Broussard under Micro F/X Software, before he joined Apogee. Trivia Whiz was distributed as shareware. It consists of five volumes (named Volume 1 to 5), with only the first volume distributed as shareware, and the rest ...
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In Europe, AT&T and Microsoft release MS-DOS 3.1, [L] which added a new local area network supplement Microsoft Networks 1.0 (identified earlier as MS-Net) [202] for use on non-IBM network cards. Microsoft Networks services are provided by a file server which is part of the Networks application and runs on a computer dedicated to the task. [ 24 ]