Abandonware DOS title

Abandonware games beginning with letter D sorted by release date

donkey-bas-02

Donkey BAS

DOS19813.8/5 racing
deadline-2

Deadline

DOS19823.9/5 adventure
defender-4

Defender

DOS19834.2/5 shooter
digdug-3

Dig Dug

DOS19833.9/5 action
Dig Dug is a classic maze arcade action game that was first released by Namco in 1982 as a coin-op and later for a number of other systems. The gameplay of Dig Dug involves digging tunnels through the earth to reach and defeat the various creatures that inhabit the underground maze. The player has an air pump, which he can use to inflate the monste...
crazy-digger-1

Digger

DOS19834.2/5 action
Digger is an abandoned action game developed and released by Windmill Software back in 1983 for PC only. Gameplay is a mix of two classics: Dig Dug and Mr. Do!: dig down, get gems, avoid death, reach the next level and so on.
donkey-4

Donkey Kong

DOS19834/5 action
Donkey Kong is a landmark video game franchise created by Shigeru Miyamoto and first released by Nintendo in 1981. The original arcade game introduced players to a narrative where a carpenter named Jumpman, who would later become known as Mario, must rescue his girlfriend Pauline from a giant, barrel-throwing ape named Donkey Kong. This game is oft...
davids-kong-02

David's Kong

DOS1984remake3.3/5 action
dbase3-02

dBASE III

DOS19844.2/5 application
dBASE III is a relational database management system (RDBMS) that was popular in the late 1980s. It was developed by Ashton-Tate, a software company. dBASE III was a successor to the earlier dBASE II and was part of a series of dBASE products. dBASE III played a significant role in the history of database management systems, especially during ...
hd-deskmate-01

DeskMate

DOS19843.2/5 application
Deskmate is a software suite developed by Tandy Corporation that provided a graphical user interface (GUI) and a set of applications for personal computers. It was often bundled with Tandy's TRS-80 and Tandy 1000 series of computers in the late 1980s and early 1990s.Deskmate included various applications such as a word processor, spreadsheet, calen...
devastator-01

Devastator

DOS19843.4/5 shooter
dnd_text-02

DND

DOS19844.1/5 rpg
dragon-world-01

Dragon World

DOS19843.9/5 adventure
decision_desert-05

Decision in the Desert

DOS19853.8/5 strategy
doomdark-revenge-01

Doomdark's Revenge

DOS19853.9/5 strategy
Doomdark's Revenge is a strategy and role-playing video game developed by Mike Singleton and originally released in 1985 for DOS and various home computer systems, including the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and Commodore 64. It is the sequel to the earlier game Lords of Midnight and is known for its unique combination of strategy, adventure, and story...
deepspace-2

Deep space: Operation Copernicus

DOS19863.9/5 vehicle simulation
desert-rats-03

Desert Rats

DOS19863.9/5 strategy
donaldplayground-1

Donald Duck's Playground

DOS19863.6/5 adventure
dragonfly-1

Dragonfly

DOS19863.2/5 shooter
dragons-chivalry-03

Dragons: A Challenge in Chivalry

DOS19863.6/5 action
dark-castle-05

Dark Castle

DOS19873.8/5 action
deja-vu-1-4

Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True

DOS19873.9/5 adventure
demonsforge-1

Demon's Forge

DOS19873.1/5 adventure
dizzyb-03

Dizzy

DOS19873.9/5 action-adventure
dragonriderspern-1

Dragonriders of Pern

DOS19873.2/5 strategy
driller-2

Driller

DOS19874.2/5 action-adventure
Driller (also known as Space Station Oblivion) is an abandoned action-adventure game developed by Incentive and released by Epyx in 1987 based on the Freescape Engine. In Driller, you control an excavation probe in a real 3d environment, through a first person view. The goal of the game is to place a drilling rig in each of the 8 regions of the moo...
DarkSide-incentive-03

Dark Side

DOS19883.3/5 action-adventure
death-sword-02

Death Sword

DOS19883.9/5 action
Death Sword (also known as Barbarian in Europe), is a fighting game developed by Palace Software, set in a fantasy world full of huge sword-wielding barbarians. Compared to modern brawlers, Death Sword gameplay may seem slow, but at the time it was considered adequate. Instead of rushing into multiple chain combos, the slow pace allow the players t...