## Description Control either Julius Erving or Larry Bird in front of a single basket, in a game of one on one. The user can select to play either to a certain score or for a certain amount of time. When on offense, the player can rotate to keep away from [...]
## Description _M.U.L.E._ is about four hopeful explorers trying to make a fortune on a virgin planet. This is done by producing various goods (Food, Energy, Smithore, Crystite). Each of these goods have their uses: if you don’t have enough food, [...]
## Description _MasterType_ is an educational game that teaches the player how to type with the keyboard. In the game the MasterType is a powerful wizard who is helping the player defending his command ship by using his laser like force. The command ship [...]
## Description In the game, trying to predict the events of 1990 World Cup held in Italy, you may choose a team to play soccer and to win the championship. On the field in third person side-scrolling view you may control the player with the ball or player [...]
## Description A business simulator which puts you in control of a Silicon Valley software firm: you’ve invested $100,000 in cash in the business, and now you get to call the shots. Your goal is to expand your share of the computer software market [...]
## Description _Boppie’s Great Word Chase_ is an educational game for practising spelling and word recognition. The game is a platform game made up of single screen levels where the player controls Boppie, a bouncing ball, who has to collect letters [...]
## Description This super-small version of Tetris is written to fit into the 512-byte boot sector of a floppy disk. Assembly source code is included with the game, along with a program to install it onto any diskette. The basic elements of _Tetris_ are [...]
## Description _BootGame_ is a mere 512 bytes in size, and can be stored entirely in the boot sector of a floppy disk: it boots itself, without the presence of an OS, and doesn’t take up any of the available user space on the disk. The game itself [...]