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DOS / Sierra On-Line, Inc.

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Sorcerian

An English localization and port of Sorcerian to DOS by Sierra On-Line, Inc.

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DOS / ReadySoft Incorporated

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Space Ace

In early 1990s, Readysoft released a number of animated action games that became instant hits on the Laserdisc platform, although their PC counterparts suffered poor sales in comparison. This is by no means surprising: although these games boast very high production values and excellent animations which are created by Don Bluth Studios, their value as a game is sorely lacking. These game are little more than PC version of "choose-your-own-adventure" books, in which gameplay is boiled down to choosing an action from multiple choices. PC versions are, naturally, cut-down versions from Laserdisc originals, with many sequences missing altogether. It wasn't until the advent of CD-ROM that Readysoft (now sold to Digital Leisure) started making "deluxe" version of these games and put them on CD-ROM and later DVD. Treat the games as fun and humorous computer cartoons, but don't expect them to be involving games. If you like any of these disk-based versions, check out the deluxe DVD/CD-ROM versions at Digital Leisure's products page. Excerpt from Rob's original review at CW#3: "PC conversion of Don Bluth's classic Laserdisc arcade game. Space Ace lives from the same premise and problems as the related Dragon's Lair games. It has great graphics and animations for its time but suffers from short and very simplistic gameplay. The plot: The evil commander Borf has kidnapped Ace's girlfriend, the beautiful Kimberley, and is plotting to enslave the Earth using his dreaded "Infanto Ray", a weapon that changes everyone it blasts into a helpless baby. Armed with only a laser gun, Ace must find and destroy the Infanto Ray, rescue Kimberley and save the Earth." Review by HOTUD

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DOS / Not specified

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Space Commander

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DOS / Columbia Data Products

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Space Commanders 1.0

An early PC based game similar to Space Invaders. Appears to need slowing down.

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DOS / ajf

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Space Commanders II

Space Invaders clone

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DOS / Electronic Arts

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Space Hulk

DOS strategy game. Install disk copy.

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DOS / Paul S. Reid

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Space Invaders

Original Space Invaders

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DOS / Not specified

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Space Invaders

Released in 1978 by Taito, Space Invaders is one of the first and most well-known of modern computer games. Its popularity increased by leaps and bounds in the following few years after its initial release, when the game spread from Japan to invade the USA (published, under the same name, in the US by Midway). Space Invaders' popularity only continued to rise as its addictive gameplay started to infect the rest of the computer-gaming world. Rumor has it that the arcade version was such a big hit in its native country, Japan, that it caused a coin shortage. This lead to an unprecedented first in arcade gaming's history - the country's coin supply had to be quadrupled! Space Invaders' gameplay is deceptively simple. Your mission: To defeat ever massing waves of alien invaders, by controlling a small spaceship at the bottom of the screen, heavily outnumbered and shielded by only a few, destructible bases. In each stage there are five rows of invaders. As they move back and forth across the screen, gradually descending upon you with each sweep - one step closer with every change of direction - they start to move faster and faster. After a certain number of the invaders are destroyed, the rest also begin to move with increasing speed. Apart from moving, they also fire projectiles from time to time to make your life harder. But you are not entirely defenseless... You can protect your ship by hiding under one of the protective shields, but these - as mentioned - are destructible and after a time they will perish. One bad thing about these shields is that the aliens aren't the only ones who can make a hole in them - your shots will also create a tunnel through your protective bases! So be warned that, even though it can be useful to burrow through your bases, from which to shoot (having afforded some protection from alien projectiles), it can also lead to an easy invasion for the invaders as, "all your bases are belong to us!" Each and every successive stage becomes a little harder. Your shields and bases do not get repaired and the speed at which the invaders descend gradually increases. Sometimes another invading space ship appears and flies across the top of the screen - this one is different, however: it disappears at the edge of the screen rather than bouncing back like the standard waves and, should you destroy it, it gives you extra points. It is not as easy to destroy as the regular ships - especially when a lot of other aliens are still alive and slowly making their way down the screen. You should remember that only one of your projectiles can be on the screen at any one time, so if your shot doesn't hit its target you will not be able to shoot again until it leaves the screen - as though the shot goes wide of its mark, instead firing off into distant space. There isn't much to say about the game's technical detail. In 1978, graphics and sound weren't as important as the gameplay (unlike a lot of the games today) and contemporary hardware was, as always, a major limiting factor. The game looks as it does and always has - basic, elegant, and minimal - and the only sounds you will hear are the gunshots and explosions, and an alert when the lone alien spaceship zips its way across the top of the screen. The graphics and sound remain true to the original arcade classic, which is great. Instead of the clunky PC speaker effects, that many versions of this essential part of any retro-gamer's collection retain, we have Adlib quality sound. The increasing rhythm of the invader's approach adds a lot of atmosphere to the game and, even if the sound-effects are very simple - without these sounds, the game just wouldn't be the same. Controls are unchangeable and are not what you'd traditionally expect in this type of game: Left CTRL = Move left Left ALT = Move right Right SHIFT = Fire! Esc = Quit

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DOS / Paul S. Reid

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Space Invaders 1.1

Game + source code(ASM)

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DOS / Sierra Entertainment

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Space Quest

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DOS / Sierra Entertainment

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Space Quest 2 - Vohaul's Revenge

One of the greatest Adventure games from the 80's... Have fun!

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DOS / Sierra

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Space Quest 2 - Vohaul's Revenge

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DOS / Sierra Entertainment

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Space Quest 3 - The Pirates of Pestulon

The third episode of a great adventure series. Have fun playing this game and solving the funny puzzles...

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DOS / Sierra

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Space Quest 3 - The Pirates of Pestulon

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DOS / Sierra Entertainment

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Space Quest 5 - The Next Mutation

Another great adventure form our hero Roger Wilco, the devoted space janitor... Great to have him back!

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DOS / Sierra Entertainment

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Space Quest I

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Space Quest I 1

Awesome!

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DOS / Sierra

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Space Quest I 1.0

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DOS / Sierra On-Line, Inc.

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Space Quest I VGA

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DOS / Sierra Entertainment

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Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge

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DOS / Sierra Entertainment

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Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon

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DOS / Sierra Entertainment

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Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers

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DOS / Sierra

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Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers

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DOS / sierra online

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Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers

Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers

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DOS / Sierra Entertainment

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Space Quest V: The Next Mutation

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DOS / Sierra On-Line, Inc.

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Space Quest V: The Next Mutation

Space Quest V: Roger Wilco – The Next Mutation is a graphic adventure game released for MS-DOS on February 5, 1993.

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DOS / Sierra Entertainment

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Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter (EGA graphics)

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DOS / Sierra Entertainment

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Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter (VGA graphics)

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DOS / Origin Systems Inc.

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Space Rogue 1

Space Rogue was released in 1989 by Origin Systems. You play a private whose mothership was destroyed by the sinister and mysterious Manchi while you were on EVA duty investigating a derelict spaceship. Using the derelict spaceship, you have to figure out why the Manchi are attacking ships in the Far Arm cluster, while equipping your ship and making a name for yourself.

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DOS / Microsoft

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Space Simulator 1.0

manual(en) included

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Windows 9x/ME / Not specified

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SpaceInvaders.zip unkown

Space Invaders (it works in win9x/2000/XP, as well as DOS.)

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DOS / Sierra on-line inc.

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SpaceQuest

spacequest 1

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DOS / Sierra Entertainment

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SpaceQuest I - The Sarien Encounter

The original SpaceQuest. Unzip and run "Sierra.com" to play.

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SpaceQuest II - Vohaul's Revenge

Unzip and run install.bat

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SpaceQuest III - Pirates of Pestulon

SpaceQuest III - well-loved MS-DOS game. Unzip and run "Install.exe".

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SpaceQuest IV - Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers

Spacequest IV. Unzip and Run "INSTALL.EXE"

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Windows 9x/ME / HelpMe2Learn

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Spanish 1a 5.0 DEMO

Demo version sourced from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine.

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Windows XP / HelpMe2Learn

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Spanish 1a 6.5 Trial

Trial version sourced from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine.

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DOS / Nathan C Lineback

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Spear of Bullshit 1.0

This is an old hackup of the shareware Spear of Destiny Demo I made a long time ago that for some reason I named "Spear of Bullshit". I used my NMAP map editor to make this as well as several home-made programs (that were never finished) to insert new graphics. If you have played through my Marswar Doom levels some of these levels may seem vaugly familiar. I used a number of these SOB levels as a basis for some of the Doom levels. Fun things to watch for in Spear of BS: Pepsi Machines! A hand full of other new wall texturers. A new treasure item. "New" music. (Mostly ripped from Comander Keen) New boss guys: Space Ball Hitler, an evil walking Macintosh, and BJ himself! Command line parameter to enable cheats: DEBUGMODE Key combination to activate cheats: LEFTSHIFT-ALT-BACKSPACE Invincibility mode: TAB-G Extra items: TAB-I Keys and items: M-L-I Walk through walls: TAB-N Please ignore the anti-Apple crap being spewed by the evil walking Mac / Banana Jr.. This was made back before anybody had to use Windoze.

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DOS / id Software

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Spear of Destiny

(Cracked)

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DOS / Dream something

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Spectre DOS/Win31

A 3D-ish wire frame Game disigned for DOS but has a PIF for windows 3.1. This is a light but addictive game.

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Windows 9x/ME / Friendware

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Speed Haste

Great game. Choose between stock car and formula1. Simple and fun!

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DOS / NoriaWorks Interactive

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Speed Haste 1.00 CD-ROM Europe

A rare and fun 3D-perspective racing game, with Formula 1 And Stock racing cars. Full version.

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DOS / Bitmap Brothers

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Speedball 1

Rollerball style DOS game.

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Speedball 2

Rollerball style DOS game.

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DOS / The Learning Company

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Spellbound 1.1

The Master of Mischief is at it again. This time he has devised a great spelling bee in which he will submit robots to win the spelling bee for him! When you first log in, you will be asked to chose a category of words (Holiday, homophones, etc.). You are then brought to a screen with three options: Crisscross, Flash Cards, and Word Search. Crisscross is a sort of crossword puzzle, but instead of clues you just need to figure out where the words go. Flash cards are flash cards… You hear or see a word and then spell it out. Word finder is a grid filled with letters wherein several words are hidden. Once you finish the above you can enter a spelling bee where you face the Master of Mischief and/or his robots. Winning opens up new levels of competition such as Regional or International. from: "https://archive.org/details/spell_202209"

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DOS / Infocom

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Spellbreaker Release 87

SPELLBREAKER, the riveting conclusion to the ENCHANTER trilogy, explores the mysterious underpinnings of the Zorkian universe. A world founded on sorcery suddenly finds its magic failing, and only you, leader of the Circle of Enchanters, can uncover and destroy the cause of this paralyzing chaos. The very core of your civilization is under siege, and only a perilous journey through the black foundation of magic itself will yield a chance for survival. And although your triumph over this unknown Evil is uncertain, you must embark without hesitation and prove yourself the worthiest mage in the land.

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DOS / Legend Entertainment Company

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Spellcasting 101 - Sorcerers Get All The Girls unknown

The text adventure game Spellcasting 101: Sorcerers Get All The Girls is the first installment of the Spellcasting series created by Steve Meretzky during his time at Legend Entertainment. All three games in the series tell the story of young Ernie Eaglebeak, a student at the prestigious Sorcerer University, as he progresses through his studies, learning the arcanes of magic, taking part in student life, and meeting beautiful women.

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DOS / Legend Entertainment Company

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Spellcasting 201: The Sorcerer's Appliance Unknown

The text adventure game Spellcasting 201: The Sorcerer's Appliance is the second instalment of the Spellcasting series created by Steve Meretzky during his time at Legend Entertainment. All the three games in the series tell the story of young Ernie Eaglebeak, a student at the prestigious Sorcerer University, as he progresses through his studies, learning the arcanes of magic, taking part in student life, occasionally saving the world as he knows it - and last but not least, having his way with any beautiful women he can get his hands on.

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DOS / Legend Entertainment Company

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Spellcasting 301: Spring Break Unknown

The text adventure game Spellcasting 301: Spring Break is the third and last installment of the Spellcasting series created by Steve Meretzky during his time at Legend Entertainment. All three games in the series tell the story of young Ernie Eaglebeak, a student at the prestigious Sorcerer University, progressing through his studies, learning the arcanes of magic, taking part in student life, occasionally saving the world as he knows it - and last but not least, having his way with any beautiful women he can get his hands on.

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