Category description: Today more often referred to as a "platformer" or "platform game", Super Mario inspired countless other games where the primary mechanic involves running, jumping, and sometimes even flying around the levels. Commander Keen, the unofficial mascot of the site, was an early example on the PC.
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Tunnelman, The

Views: 10,3061994FreewareSidescrolling Chun-Cheung YIM
The TunnelMan is a platforming game which at first feels a bit like Loderunner but also incorporates the block-falling … VIEW

Turbo Trek

Views: 12,8791993SharewareSidescrolling JDG Simulations Inc
Turbo Trek is a strategy game of tactical starship combat, including many different space battle scenarios to play. The … VIEW

Turrican II

Turrican is a celebrated franchise of run-and-gun platforming shooters, where you leap through the levels collecting … VIEW

Vigilance on Talos V

Vigilance on Talos V is an obscure Metroid-esque action/platformer set in a sci-fi world where everything is out to kill … VIEW

Vinyl Goddess From Mars

The scantily clad and mildly provocative Vinyl Goddess from Mars will, for many gamers, bring to mind one of the early … VIEW

Volcano Hunter

Volcano Hunter is a port of a TRS-80 game from 1984. Therefore it's rather primitive in many ways, like its use of … VIEW

Willy the Worm

Views: 15,0311985SharewareSidescrolling Alan Farmer
Back in 1985, when this game was released, it was probably quite decent. Today it seems very, very dated. The "graphics" … VIEW

Willy the Worm Part II: The Big Trip Home

Views: 10,3321987SharewareSidescrolling Alan Farmer
Willy the Worm Part II: The Big Trip Home is the sequel to the mostly-unknown Willy the Worm. The gameplay in the second … VIEW

Xargon

Views: 24,5771994Full versionSidescrolling Epic Megagames
Xargon is a side-scrolling platform / action / adventure game from Epic, it looks like it uses a modified version of the … VIEW

Yo! Joe: Beat the Ghosts

Views: 7,5561993DemoSidescrolling ScipioHudson Soft
Yo! Joe is a game that was ported from its original home on Amiga computers, a fact which becomes obvious once you look … VIEW

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