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The files in this area are related to FW: OS/2 games
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| 42898 | 08-Oct-2008 | Anagram v1.16 finds anagrams http://home.uni-one.nl/m1 |
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| 160150 | 08-Oct-2008 | Console game, enter decimal equivalents of binary numbers |
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| 23162 | 08-Oct-2008 | Flips a coin, sets errorlevel and displays result. German academic enterprise decision management system |
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| 39525 | 14-Jul-2000 | XBill game ported to Java. With JBill 1.1 you now can defend OS/2 to be overtaken by Bills Windows. Requires: Java 1.18 installed. ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/java/games/action |
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| 202385 | 27-Feb-2004 | A MineSweeper clone for Java Runs on: Java 1.4 Requires 2 button mouse. |
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| 2823803 | 19-May-2004 | Mars! sNOa GamePack (c) 2004 version 1.1 for eCS desktop. |
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| 3257250 | 17-Dec-2004 | Mars! sNOa GamePack (c) 2004 v1.2 shareware sNOa games pack shall contain fun small games for every day usage on eCS desktop. Now it includes one game - Mars. This is the only way to join salvation of your planet from Mars invaders. Games may be used |
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| 3646379 | 12-Aug-2004 | Operation "Warp". sNOa GamePack (c) 2004 |
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| 2828634 | 12-Jul-2000 | All pakfiles for Retrocade retro_alpha4.zip (retro-a4.zip) http://emuos2.vintagegaming.com |
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| 275090 | 05-Sep-2008 | Omikuji are random fortunes written on strips of paper at Shinto shrines in Japan. Req: MMPM2 |
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| 1193951 | 12-Jul-2000 | retro_alpha4.zip Retrocade is an emulator which specializes in arcade classics. It has an attractive and futuristic user interface built in, and boasts well-optimized assembly code for maximum emulation performance with minimal performance impact |
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| 486435 | 12-Jul-2000 | snes9xos2_r2.zip SNES9x revision 2 is an emulator for Nintendo's 16 bit home gaming console, the "Super Nintendo". It featured sequels to most of the games that the 8 bit Nintendo made famous, as well as having some new gems of its own. |
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