Old-Games.com: 10,000+ Games to download

Search a Classic Game:

Sinbad (a.k.a. Throne of The Falcon) 1988 Arcade action

Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon is an old game I really loved to play on my Commodore 64. The PC version has slightly worse graphics, but they are still very nice for the time in which the game was created. I was really surprised at the sound. It's not PC speaker. The sound is still nothing special, as it can get on your nerves if you play long enough, but it does set the oriental mood of the 1001 nights. The game offers great diversity and that's why I like it so much. It's a combination of a...

Alice in Wonderland 1989 Adventure

This game is meant to be played as an accompaniment to reading the novel, to make a great literary classic more interesting. Reading the novel and playing the game as a supplement can be extremely engaging for adults and teenage children. ...

Powermonger 1992 Strategy

Peter Molyneux... Hmm, it is quite astonishing, what an ordinary name his parents had given him. If they had known, that their son would acquire an almost divine status amongst computer game designers later in his life, they would probably have thought about a more appropriate name. Why I use the term 'divine'? Well, if you come up with such a question, you seem to be an occasional gamer, because any hardcore gamer would instantly know what I'm talking about. No offence, though - Peter Molyneux is simply a god, that's why. Even if his name doesn't ring a bell,...

SpellForce 2: Shadow Wars 2006 Role playing

SpellForce 2: Shadow Wars is a welcome diversion from the typical fantasy RTS. In the game's immersive (if cliché) storyline, you take the role of a fantastic hero on a quest to unite surrounding kingdoms against a growing threat from Dark Elves. To do that, you must prove your loyalty and trustworthiness by embarking on quests, integrating the RPG story elements which define the SpellForce series' mixture of genres. The quests in SpellForce 2 are nicely varied, and there are enough twists in-quest to keep you from yawning too much by the end. While the tasks do tend towards the tired...

Civilization: Call to Power 1999 Strategy

One of the most popular strategy game series of all time has a brand new addition that tries to take on the challenge of improving a classic such as Civilization. Using updated graphics, sounds, interface, and just about everything else, Call to Power will please fans of the original game, and maybe even create some new fans of the entire series. The amount of things to do, build, destroy, and take over are numerous and make the game very enjoyable, and that is not even counting the huge amount of strategy that is involved. Even the most minor decisions can...

Reservoir Dogs 2006 Arcade action

Wiry director Quentin Tarantino's debut film about a group of colorfully named criminals and a diamond heist gone awry is the jumping point for this video game adaptation. Instead of focusing entirely on the heist's aftermath, the game lets players experience the events leading up to the warehouse rendezvous. The non-linear storyline, done in classic Tarantino style, explores each character's point of view in a number of action sequences. Players will engage in high-speed chases, daring escapes, abductions, gunfights, and more. The game also includes a rating system based on the actions performed by a particular gangster. Characters who approach...

World Championship Boxing Manager 1990 Sports

World Championship Boxing Manager (WCBM) is a great sport game by Goliath Games that not only pioneered the niche genre of boxing simulation, but also stands today as one of the best games of its kind ever made. WCBM puts you in control of up to 5 boxers. You must use your skills as Manager/Promoter against the 17 computer-controlled managers who together have 100 boxers under contract. In addition to tactical acumen that is required in most simulation games, you will also need strong negotiation skills to secure bouts against rated boxers, which will increase the world ranking of your fighters...

Jurassic War 1997 Strategy

Jurassic War is an interesting and above-average Warcraft clone from Poland that should have been more successful with more promotion and widespread distribution. The game is best described as Warcraft transport to the prehistoric times: instead of knights and archers, you control cavemen. Although it doesn't look very different at first, the innovations of Jurassic War - or at least the designers' attempt to break the mold - soon become apparent once you start looking for basic resources such as food. To begin with, your cavemen have more RPG-style statistics than typical units in Warcraft clones: they have hit points,...

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising 2009 Simulation

Taking a more realistic approach to military combat than many of its contemporaries, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising is set on the fictitious Russian island of Skira, a target of acquisition by the Chinese PLA. Your mission, as a soldier in the U.S. Marine Corps, is to forcefully address the situation before full-scale war erupts between the two countries. How you achieve your objectives is up to you, with the game allowing you the freedom to decide on the best course of action in a wide-open world. Employ real-life military strategies, issuing commands to flank, assault, and suppress, while guiding your...

Jane's WWII Fighters 1998 Simulation

First light of Christmas day shimmers on the wings of your P-51 Mustang. Then you see shadows moving across the snow. 'Jerries! 12 o'clock level!' crackles across the radio. A box of Heinkels escorted by some 109s coming straight at you! Drop your tanks, jam the throttle, and pull back on the stick. Zigzag over a German fighter and blast him with a spray of machine gun fire. The Messerschmitt's tail section breaks off from the stress of the dive. You lose sight of it in the cloud cover until you see the flames, another Bandit down. Storyline: Air War Comes of...