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  2. List of PC-98 games - Wikipedia

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    HARD Software Hacchake Ayayo-san 3: Watashi, Icchatta n' desu: September 20, 1991: HARD Software: HARD Software Half Moon ni Kawaru made: Ramiya Ryo no Nijiiro Tamatebako: April 28, 1994: Cocktail Soft: Cocktail Soft Half-Pipe: September 29, 1993: Aypio: Aypio Hamlet: November 19, 1993: Panther Software: Panther Software Hana no Kioku: June 9 ...

  3. Index of Windows games (M) - Wikipedia

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    Codemasters, Midway Games: Microshaft Winblows 98: 1998 Parroty Interactive: Palladium Interactive Microsoft Baseball 2000: 1999 WizBang! Software Productions Microsoft: Microsoft Baseball 2001: 2000 Microsoft: Microsoft Microsoft Baseball 3D 1998 Edition: 1998 WizBang! Software Productions Microsoft: Microsoft Entertainment Pack: The Puzzle ...

  4. List of games included with Windows - Wikipedia

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    Several third party games, such as Candy Crush Saga and Disney Magic Kingdoms, have been included as advertisements on the Start menu in Windows 10, and may also be automatically installed by the operating system. [14] [15] Windows 11 includes the Xbox app, which allows users to access the PC Game Pass video game subscription service.

  5. Microsoft Minesweeper - Wikipedia

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    The Windows 98 version of Microsoft Minesweeper. In early versions of the game, a cheat code let players peek beneath the tiles. [8]By the year 2000, the game had been given the name of Flower Field instead of Minesweeper in some translations of Windows 2000 (like the Italian version), featuring flowers instead of mines.

  6. Incoming (1998 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Incoming is a 3D shooter video game developed and published by Rage Software.The game was first released for Microsoft Windows in mid-1998, and was followed by a Dreamcast version, which was released in Japan on December 17, 1998, in Europe on October 14, 1999, [4] and in North America on September 15, 1999. [3]

  7. Index of Windows games - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:NEC PC-9801 games - Wikipedia

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    The Dam Busters (video game) Darwin's Dilemma; Dead of the Brain; Death Knights of Krynn; The Death Trap; Deflektor; Déjà Vu (video game) Derby Stallion; Desire (video game) Dōkyūsei (video game) Dōkyūsei 2; Door Door; Dragon Buster; Dragon Knight (video game) Dragon Knight 4; Dragon Knight II; Dragon Quest (video game) Dragon Slayer ...

  9. Microsoft Entertainment Pack - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Entertainment Pack, also known as Windows Entertainment Pack [2] or simply WEP, is a collection of 16-bit casual computer games for Windows. There were four Entertainment Packs released between 1990 and 1992. These games were somewhat unusual for the time, in that they would not run under MS-DOS.