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IBM PC SVGA 640x400 games


IBM PC SVGA 640x400 games


This is an alphabetical list of IBM PC games that were coded to display in SVGA 16- or Mode 100h 256-color 640x400 resolution rather than in Mode 101h SVGA 640x480.




Non-SVGA 640x400 Games







Monopoly PC DOS 1989



Leisure Genius released Monopoly for IBM PC MS-DOS in 1989. PC DOS Monopoly is a computerized version of the Parker Brothers board game of 1935, which was designed by Charles Darrow but has its origin in Lizzie Magie's The Landlord's Game of 1904.

PC DOS Monopoly supports up to eight human or computer-controlled players.

Published by Virgin Mastertronic, PC DOS Monopoly was programmed by Jon Baldachin.

PC DOS Monopoly displays in 16-color EGA 640x400 (640x350 active drawspace), Hercules Monochrome 720x348 or 4-color CGA or 16-color Tandy 320x200.

PC DOS Monopoly was distributed on 1x 3.5" 720kB diskette and extracts and installs to hard disk drive via Leisure Genius Monopoly Installation. The install size is 350K and consists of 9 files.

Risk: The World Conquest Game PC DOS 1989



Leisure Genius released Risk: The World Conquest Game for IBM PC MS-DOS in 1989. PC DOS Risk is a computerized version of the Parker Brothers board game of 1959, which was invented by Albert Lamorisse of France in 1957 (The Conquest of the World).

PC DOS Risk supports up to six human or computer-controlled players.

Published by Virgin Mastertronic, PC DOS Risk was programmed by Steve Clark and drawn by Nicole Baikaloff and Alex Martin.

PC DOS Risk displays in 16-color EGA 640x400 (640x350 active drawspace), Hercules Monochrome 720x348 or 4-color CGA or 16-color Tandy 320x200.

PC DOS Risk controls support mouse, keyboard or joystick. PC DOS Risk features drop-down menus and various tailorable settings.

PC DOS Risk was distributed on 1x 3.5" 720kB diskette or 2x 5.25" 360kB floppy disks and extracts and installs to hard disk drive via Leisure Genius Risk Installation. The install size is 600K and consists of 26 files.

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