Sierra is a developer and publisher.
January 30, 1988
Adventure
King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella
December 10, 1993
Adventure
Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness
November 18, 1999
Adventure
Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the DamnedSierra is a publishing brand under Activision, active since 2014, and the direct successor of the historic and highly regarded video game company Sierra Entertainment (formerly known as Sierra On-Line and On-Line Systems). In 2008, the original Sierra Entertainment was acquired by Activision Blizzard, a holding company formed through the merger of Activision and Vivendi Games. Just a few months after acquiring the company, the new owner chose to shut it down. Six years later, Sierra was revived, keeping the rights to all the titles it had previously released.
As a developer, Sierra On-Line revolutionized the video game industry, creating some of the first adventure games featuring graphics in the 1980s (before Sierra, adventure games used to be text-only). During its heyday around 1995, Sierra was known primarily as the creator of iconic adventure series such as King's Quest, Police Quest, Space Quest, Leisure Suit Larry, Quest for Glory, Gabriel Knight, Phantasmagoria, and Shivers. After parting ways with the biggest pillars of the company, that is, after 1999, Sierra Entertainment practically ceased development activities, focusing almost exclusively on publishing games from other producers.
The most important development studios owned by Sierra Entertainment over the years included the following (in alphabetical order):
During its first twenty years, Sierra On-Line rarely published games from external developers, focusing primarily on titles developed in-house or by its subsidiary studios. However, the company ramped up its publishing efforts in the late 1990s. After parting ways with several key creators - such as Ken and Roberta Williams, Scott Murphy, and Al Lowe - Sierra virtually halted its own development activities. Until its dissolution in 2008, Sierra Entertainment published numerous notable games from third-party developers, including well-known brands such as:
After the company's revival in 2014, Sierra - operating as a publishing brand under Activision Blizzard - focused on re-releasing classic games and publishing new titles developed by external studios.
Sierra's origins trace back to 1979, when Ken and Roberta Williams founded On-Line Systems in Simi Valley, California (USA). At the time, Ken Williams worked as a programmer at IBM, while Roberta Williams spent her free time playing text-based adventure games on her Apple II computer. The immediate motivation for founding the company was the desire to take advantage of the graphical capabilities of contemporary home computers, enriching the experience of adventure video games beyond purely text-based gameplay. After the company’s early successes, in 1982 On-Line Systems was renamed Sierra On-Line and relocated its headquarters to Oakhurst, California. By 1984, Sierra had grown rapidly and was recognized as the twelfth-largest home computer company in the world.
In the early 1980s, the company’s first games were developed collaboratively by Ken and Roberta Williams, with one handling the writing and graphics while the other focused on programming. On-Line Systems’ debut game, Mystery House, part of the Hi-Res Adventures series, made history as the first adventure game to combine graphics with text. In 1983, the Williamses pitched a game concept to IBM for the newly released IBM PC. The proposal was accepted, and in the summer of 1984, Sierra released the adventure game King's Quest: Quest for the Crown, built on its proprietary Adventure Game Interpreter engine. It became the company's first major success and launched one of its most iconic series.
In the years that followed, Sierra On-Line welcomed young, talented developers who went on to create other key franchises for the company, including Space Quest and Leisure Suit Larry. The first Leisure Suit Larry installment, released in 1987, was widely regarded as the best adventure game of that year and also became notorious as one of the earliest widely pirated computer games. Roberta Williams’ friendship with a police officer inspired the 1987 release of Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel, which went on to become another long-running adventure series for Sierra. In 1989, Sierra released the first installment of another key series, Quest for Glory, which blended elements of adventure games with role-playing mechanics. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Sierra On-Line focused most of its efforts on developing its four flagship series. In 1987, the company also launched its own video game magazine, initially titled The Sierra Newsletter, later The Sierra News Magazine, and finally InterAction, which was published until 1999.
In 1990, Sierra released King's Quest V: Absence Makes The Heart Go Yonder, which became the company’s first title to surpass 500,000 copies sold. That same year, Sierra also acquired Jeff Tunnell’s Dynamix studio, which would later go on to create the cult puzzle game series The Incredible Machine. In 1991, another series of logic games was launched - Dr. Brain - which went on to receive several successful sequels in the following years. In the mid-1990s, Sierra On-Line wrote an important chapter in the history of electronic gaming by releasing the first adventure games that used FMV (Full Motion Video) - video sequences recorded with live-action actors. Games such as Phantasmagoria and The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery became a lasting part of video game history, serving for many years as unmatched examples of adventure games with strong horror elements. The company's rapid and dynamic growth eventually forced Sierra On-Line to seek a new headquarters, and it ultimately relocated to Bellevue, Washington. However, one of Sierra’s internal development studios remained in its former location in Oakhurst, which was later renamed Yosemite Entertainment.
At that time, Sierra On-Line consisted of five separate units, each responsible for different aspects of the company's operations, such as game production, marketing, distribution, and sales. 1995 was a very successful year for the company. Sierra acquired the British studio Impressions Games, known for the Caesar series, and the American Papyrus Design Group - creators of the NASCAR Racing and IndyCar Racing series. Sierra also signed an agreement with Pioneer Electric Corp. to distribute its titles in Japan, resulting in the debut of more than 20 of the company's previously released US productions in the Japanese market. A year later, however, Sierra was caught up in a whirlwind of ownership changes. In July 1996, Sierra On-Line was acquired by CUC International, and Ken Williams resigned as president, leaving the parent company a year later along with his wife. After the departure of its founders, Sierra underwent a major restructuring in November 1996, leading to the creation of three distinct organizational units. In December 1997, CUC International merged with HFS Incorporated to form Cendant Corporation, and a few months later, Sierra was reorganized into four independent divisions: Sierra Attractions, Sierra Home, Sierra Sports, and Sierra Studios.
In March 1998, following revelations of CUC International's tax fraud, Cendant Corporation's shares plummeted, and the company reported multi-million-dollar losses. As a result, in November of the same year, Sierra On-Line was sold to Havas SA, which was subsequently acquired by the French media giant Vivendi. A few months later, Sierra underwent another major reorganization, resulting in the layoffs of approximately 250 people, including much of the Dynamix studio, as well as Al Lowe, creator of the Leisure Suit Larry series, and Scott Murphy, creator of the Space Quest series. The Yosemite Entertainment studio was also closed, with its employees subsequently finding employment at Codemasters Software. This "revamped" Sierra was divided into three business units - Core Games, Casual Entertainment, and Home Productivity - and, despite these drastic changes, it actively continued its publishing activities. During this period, important titles such as Diablo: Hellfire, NASCAR Racing 3, Caesar III, Pharaoh, the legendary Half-Life, and the renowned Homeworld, which revolutionized the space RTS genre, were released.
In June 2000, following ownership changes involving Vivendi, Seagram, and Canal+, Sierra-Online became a subsidiary of the newly established Vivendi Universal, under which the electronic entertainment division Vivendi Universal Games (later simply Vivendi Games) was created. On February 19, 2002, the company officially changed its name, which it had used for two decades, to Sierra Entertainment, Inc., highlighting its commitment to a wide range of entertainment products, including games for PCs and next-generation consoles. After 1999 and the departure of the company's key figures, Sierra was little more than a shadow of its former self. It also effectively suspended nearly all development activities, with the exception of the Police Quest series, which in the meantime evolved from an adventure game into a tactical strategy series, and ultimately into the first-person SWAT action games. In 2004, an attempt was made to revive the Leisure Suit Larry series, but the new game - developed for the first time without the involvement of the series’ creator, Al Lowe - proved to be a complete flop.
In the early years of the 21st century, Sierra released several iconic titles, such as Aliens vs. Predator 2, Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, the RPG Arcanum: Of Steamwork and Magick Obscura, the strategy games Empire Earth, Homeworld 2, and Lords of the Realm III, the next installments of the NASCAR Racing and Spyro series, as well as three games set in the fantasy universe of J.R.R. Tolkien. Hoyle Games, a series of casual gambling games from the late 1980s under the name of Edmond Hoyde, an eighteenth-century writer and author of many guides to such games as chess and dice, was also revived. Despite the good sales of the aforementioned titles, lack of revenue from development activities and further financial problems led to further cuts in the ranks of Sierra Entertainment. In the spring of 2004, Impressions Games and Papyrus Design Group were closed, while the Hoyle Games brand was sold to an external developer. A few months later, Vivendi Games decided to close Sierra's Bellevue studio, and those who retained their jobs were relocated to a new location in Fresno, California.
At the end of 2005, an attempt was made to restore Sierra's former glory with the Sierra On-Line brand, which was to focus exclusively on online titles. Over the next dozen or so months, several promising studios were incorporated into Sierra's structures, such as the Swedish Massive Entertainment, the American High Moon Studios, the Canadian Radical Entertainment, and the British Swordfish Studios. The fourth installment of the Caesar series was also released, the development of which was entrusted to the Tilted Mill Entertainment team after the closure of Impressions Games. Between 2005 and 2007, Sierra released a few simple arcade games for the Xbox 360, several installments of the iconic Crash series, two more installments of the Empire Earth series, and several other important titles such as FEAR, World in Conflict and TimeShift. In the summer of 2008, Sierra's owner, Vivendi Games, merged with Activision, resulting in the creation of the Activision Blizzard holding company. As a result of the merger, Vivendi Games ceased to exist and its existing studios were taken over by Activision. A few months later, Sierra's new owner decided to close the studio (with the possibility of later sale).
After nearly six years of inactivity, on August 7, 2014, the existing Sierra Entertainment website, which previously redirected to the Activision website, was updated with a new company logo. During gamescom 2014, it was confirmed that Sierra had been revived as an Activision publishing brand. It was also revealed that the company would focus on re-releases of its old bestsellers and refreshing many of its iconic brands, as well as collaborating with other developers to create new, innovative projects for the Steam, PlayStation Network, and Xbox Live platforms. The first announced games from the reactivated Sierra were the arcade game Geometry Wars 3 by Lucid Games and an episodic reboot of the classic King's Quest series by The Odd Gentlemen.
List of all released games developed by Sierra.
Gin Rummy - September 3, 2008 - X360
Lost Cities - April 23, 2008 - X360
Carcassonne - June 27, 2007 - X360
Hoyle Cards Games - February 13, 2004 - PC
Hoyle Table Games - September 2, 2003 - PC
Hoyle Majestic Chess - August 14, 2003 - PC
Hoyle Puzzle Games - July 9, 2003 - PC
Casino Empire - September 28, 2002 - PC
Hoyle Casino - September 7, 2002 - PC
Hoyle Kids Games - June 26, 2001 - PC
Ripley's Believe It or Not - June 6, 2001 - PC
The $100,000 Pyramid - March 12, 2001 - PC
Sierra Sports Game Room - March 6, 2001 - PC
Maximum Pool - September 12, 2000 - PC
Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned - November 18, 1999 - PC
SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle - November 18, 1999 - PC
Return to Krondor - February 28, 1999 - PC
King's Quest VIII: Mask Of Eternity - November 30, 1998 - PC
Family Fun: Train Town - November 12, 1998 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry 7: Love for Sail - November 19, 1997 - PC
Betrayal in Antara - July 31, 1997 - PC
Shivers Two: Harvest of Souls - April 30, 1997 - PC
The Realm Online - December 4, 1996 - PC
Phantasmagoria 2: A Puzzle of Flesh - December 3, 1996 - PC
Space Quest VI: Roger Wilco in the Spinal Frontier - November 27, 1995 - PC
Torin's Passage - October 31, 1995 - PC
Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: SWAT - September 30, 1995 - PC
Shivers - September 30, 1995 - PC
Phantasmagoria - July 31, 1995 - PC
The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery - June 30, 1995 - PC
King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride - August 9, 1994 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry Collector's Edition - June 15, 1994 - PC
Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness - December 10, 1993 - PC
Police Quest 4: Open Season - November 28, 1993 - PC
The Legend of Robin Hood: Conquests of the Longbow - October 10, 1993 - PC
Gabriel Knight: The Sins of the Fathers - September 14, 1993 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry 6: Shape Up or Slip Out! - June 15, 1993 - PC
Pepper's Adventures in Time - June 13, 1993 - PC
Freddy Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist - May 3, 1993 - PC
EcoQuest 2: Lost Secret of the Rainforest - March 22, 1993 - PC
Space Quest V: The Next Mutation - January 1, 1993 - PC
Laura Bow in the Dagger of Amon Ra - November 12, 1992 - PC
Quest for Glory III: Wages of War - August 2, 1992 - PC
King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow - April 22, 1992 - PC
Quarky & Quaysoo's Turbo Science - April 12, 1992 - PC
The Island of Dr. Brain - April 5, 1992 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry 5: Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work - September 7, 1991 - PC
Jones in the Fast Lane - June 6, 1991 - PC
EcoQuest: The Search for Cetus - May 9, 1991 - PC
Castle of Dr. Brain - April 12, 1991 - PC
Mixed-Up Fairy Tales - March 12, 1991 - PC
King's Quest V: Absence Makes The Heart Go Yonder - November 9, 1990 - PC
Police Quest 3: The Kindred - November 7, 1990 - PC
Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers - September 3, 1990 - PC
Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire - February 1, 1990 - PC
Codename: ICEMAN - August 12, 1989 - PC
The Colonel's Bequest - July 12, 1989 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry 3: Passionate Patti in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectorals! - June 15, 1989 - PC
Quest for Glory: So You Want to Be a Hero - April 21, 1989 - PC
Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon - November 4, 1988 - PC
Police Quest 2: The Vengeance - October 25, 1988 - PC
Gold Rush! - July 16, 1988 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry 2: Goes Looking for Love (in Several Wrong Places) - June 15, 1988 - PC
Donald Duck's Playground - April 22, 1988 - PC
King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella - January 30, 1988 - PC
Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge - November 19, 1987 - PC
Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter - November 19, 1987 - PC
Police Quest: In Pursuit Of The Death Angel - September 7, 1987 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry 1: In the Land of the Lounge Lizards - June 15, 1987 - PC
King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human - December 2, 1986 - PC
King's Quest II: Romancing The Throne - November 3, 1985 - PC
Winnie the Pooh in the Hundred Acre Wood - July 4, 1985 - PC
Troll's Tale - May 4, 1984 - PC
King's Quest: Quest for the Crown - April 23, 1984 - PC
Tapper - December 12, 1983 - PC
SWAT: Urban Justice - cancelled - PC
List of all released games published by Sierra.
King's Quest - July 28, 2015 - PS3, X360, PC, XONE, PS4
Shiftlings - March 3, 2015 - PC, WiiU, PS4, XONE
Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved - November 25, 2014 - XONE, PC, X360, PSV, PS3, PS4
Velocity 2X - September 2, 2014 - PC, XONE, Switch
Zombie Wranglers - May 6, 2009 - X360
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon - October 21, 2008 - PS3, X360, Wii, PS2, NDS
Crash Bandicoot: Mind over Mutant - October 7, 2008 - PS2, X360, Wii, PSP, NDS
Gin Rummy - September 3, 2008 - X360
Sea Life Safari - June 18, 2008 - X360
Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Conspiracy - June 3, 2008 - X360, PS3
Assault Heroes 2 - May 14, 2008 - X360
Lost Cities - April 23, 2008 - X360
The Spiderwick Chronicles - February 5, 2008 - PS2, Wii, NDS, X360, PC
Geometry Wars: Galaxies - November 20, 2007 - Wii, NDS
Aliens vs Predator: Requiem - November 13, 2007 - PSP
Empire Earth III - November 6, 2007 - PC
F.E.A.R. Files - November 6, 2007 - X360
F.E.A.R.: Perseus Mandate - November 6, 2007 - PC
TimeShift - October 30, 2007 - PS3, XBOX, X360, PC
SWAT: Target Liberty - October 16, 2007 - PSP
Crash of the Titans - October 4, 2007 - PS2, Wii, PSP, X360, NDS, GBA
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night - October 2, 2007 - PS2, Wii, NDS, GBA
World in Conflict - September 18, 2007 - PC
Carcassonne - June 27, 2007 - X360
3D Ultra Mini Golf Adventures - April 18, 2007 - X360, PC
M.A.C.H.: Modified Air Combat Heroes - February 20, 2007 - PSP
Assault Heroes - December 13, 2006 - X360, PC, PS3
Eragon - November 14, 2006 - PC, PS2, XBOX, X360, GBA, PSP, NDS
F.E.A.R.: Extraction Point - October 24, 2006 - PC
The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning - October 10, 2006 - PS2, XBOX, GCN, GBA, NDS
Scarface: The World is Yours - October 6, 2006 - PC, Wii, PS2, XBOX
Caesar IV - September 26, 2006 - PC
Joint Task Force - September 12, 2006 - PC
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - March 14, 2006 - PC, PS2, XBOX, GCN, GBA, NDS, Wii
Freestyle Street Basketball - February 17, 2006 - PC
Crash Tag Team Racing - October 18, 2005 - PS2, XBOX, GCN, PSP, NDS
F.E.A.R.: First Encounter Assault Recon - October 18, 2005 - PC, PS3, X360
Spyro Shadow Legacy - October 18, 2005 - NDS
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction - August 23, 2005 - PS2, XBOX, GCN
Cold Winter - May 10, 2005 - PS2
Empire Earth II - April 28, 2005 - PC
Predator: Concrete Jungle - April 15, 2005 - PS2, XBOX
SWAT 4 - April 5, 2005 - PC
Red Ninja: End of Honor - March 29, 2005 - PS2, XBOX
Robots - February 22, 2005 - NDS, GCN, PS2, XBOX, PC, GBA
Fight Club - November 16, 2004 - PS2, XBOX
Half-Life 2 - November 16, 2004 - XBOX, PC, AND
Spyro: A Hero's Tail - November 2, 2004 - GCN, XBOX, PS2
Men of Valor: Vietnam - October 19, 2004 - PC, XBOX
Tribes: Vengeance - October 12, 2004 - PC
Disney's Aladdin Chess Adventures - October 5, 2004 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude - October 5, 2004 - PC
Evil Genius - October 1, 2004 - PC
Crash Bandicoot: Unlimited - September 28, 2004 - PS2, XBOX
The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay - DC - August 13, 2004 - XBOX, PC
Ground Control 2: Operation Exodus - June 22, 2004 - PC
Counter-Strike: Condition Zero - March 23, 2004 - PC
Lords of the Realm III - March 14, 2004 - PC
Hoyle Cards Games - February 13, 2004 - PC
Contract J.A.C.K. - November 18, 2003 - PC
Metal Arms: Glitch in the System - November 18, 2003 - PS2, XBOX, GCN
The Hobbit - November 7, 2003 - GBA, GCN, PS2, XBOX, PC
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Ring - November 4, 2003 - PC
Hunter: The Reckoning Redeemer - October 28, 2003 - XBOX
Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death - October 17, 2003 - PC, GCN, XBOX, PS2
Homeworld 2 - September 16, 2003 - PC
Hoyle Table Games - September 2, 2003 - PC
Hoyle Majestic Chess - August 14, 2003 - PC
Hoyle Puzzle Games - July 9, 2003 - PC
NASCAR Racing 2003 Season - February 4, 2003 - PC
No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way - October 1, 2002 - PC
Casino Empire - September 28, 2002 - PC
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - September 24, 2002 - GBA, PS2, XBOX, PC
Tribes: Aerial Assault - September 24, 2002 - PS2
Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest - September 18, 2002 - PC
Emperor: Rise of The Middle Kingdom - September 11, 2002 - PC
Hoyle Casino - September 7, 2002 - PC
Aliens vs Predator 2: Primal Hunt - August 16, 2002 - PC
Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza - April 23, 2002 - PC
NASCAR Racing 2002 Season - February 13, 2002 - PC
Empire Earth - November 13, 2001 - PC
Aliens vs Predator 2 - October 31, 2001 - PC
Throne of Darkness - September 26, 2001 - PC
The Incredible Machine: Even More Contraptions - August 28, 2001 - PC
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura - August 22, 2001 - PC
James Cameron's Dark Angel - July 3, 2001 - XBOX, PS2
Poseidon: Zeus Official Expansion - July 1, 2001 - PC
Hoyle Kids Games - June 26, 2001 - PC
Half-Life: Blue Shift - June 14, 2001 - PC
Ripley's Believe It or Not - June 6, 2001 - PC
Tribes 2 - March 29, 2001 - PC
Pharaoh Gold - March 23, 2001 - PC
The $100,000 Pyramid - March 12, 2001 - PC
Sierra Sports Game Room - March 6, 2001 - PC
NASCAR Racing 4 - February 9, 2001 - PC
Gunman Chronicles - December 8, 2000 - PC
Half-Life: Counter-Strike - November 23, 2000 - PC
Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy - November 21, 2000 - PC
Zeus: Master of Olympus - October 17, 2000 - PC
Maximum Pool - September 12, 2000 - PC
Return of the Incredible Machine: Contraptions - August 4, 2000 - PC
Pharaoh Expansion: Cleopatra - Queen of the Nile - July 28, 2000 - PC
Homeworld: Cataclysm - June 30, 2000 - PC
Field & Stream Trophy Bass 4 - June 13, 2000 - PC
Ground Control - June 1, 2000 - PC
PGA Championship Golf 2000 - May 19, 2000 - PC
Extreme Biker - January 21, 2000 - PC
Half-Life: Opposing Force - December 3, 1999 - PC
Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned - November 18, 1999 - PC
SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle - November 18, 1999 - PC
Field & Stream Trophy Hunting - November 4, 1999 - PC
Pharaoh - October 30, 1999 - PC
3D Ultra Pinball Thrillride - October 1, 1999 - PC
Homeworld - September 28, 1999 - PC
NASCAR Racing 3 - September 15, 1999 - PC
3D Ultra Cool Pool - September 11, 1999 - PC
3D Ultra Pinball Power - June 30, 1999 - PC
Caesar III - May 24, 1999 - PC
Return to Krondor - February 28, 1999 - PC
Team Fortress Classic - February 25, 1999 - PC
Starsiege: Tribes - December 22, 1998 - PC
Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire - December 10, 1998 - PC
King's Quest VIII: Mask Of Eternity - November 30, 1998 - PC
Half-Life - November 19, 1998 - PC, PS2
Family Fun: Train Town - November 12, 1998 - PC
Red Baron 3D - October 27, 1998 - PC
Grand Prix Legends - October 21, 1998 - PC
3D Ultra NASCAR Pinball - September 30, 1998 - PC
Family Fun: Cool Pool - September 15, 1998 - PC
Police Quest: SWAT 2 - June 30, 1998 - PC
Cyberstorm 2: Corporate Wars - June 18, 1998 - PC
Viper Racing - May 12, 1998 - PC
You Don't Know Jack: Headrush - April 20, 1998 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry 7: Love for Sail - November 19, 1997 - PC
Lords of Magic - November 19, 1997 - PC
Diablo: Hellfire - September 15, 1997 - PC
Betrayal in Antara - July 31, 1997 - PC
3D Ultra Pinball: The Lost Continent - May 31, 1997 - PC
Shivers Two: Harvest of Souls - April 30, 1997 - PC
Urban Runner - December 31, 1996 - PC
Caesar II - December 14, 1996 - PC
NASCAR Racing 2 - December 10, 1996 - PC
The Realm Online - December 4, 1996 - PC
Phantasmagoria 2: A Puzzle of Flesh - December 3, 1996 - PC
Lords of the Realm II - October 31, 1996 - PC
3D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night - September 23, 1996 - PC
EarthSiege 2 - March 19, 1996 - PC
Silent Thunder: A-10 Tank Killer II - February 15, 1996 - PC
The Incredible Machine Version 3.0 - December 31, 1995 - PC
Space Quest VI: Roger Wilco in the Spinal Frontier - November 27, 1995 - PC
Torin's Passage - October 31, 1995 - PC
Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: SWAT - September 30, 1995 - PC
Shivers - September 30, 1995 - PC
Phantasmagoria - July 31, 1995 - PC
The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery - June 30, 1995 - PC
3D Ultra Pinball - June 15, 1995 - PC
Command: Aces of the Deep - April 16, 1995 - PC
The Incredible Toon Machine - December 31, 1994 - PC
King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride - August 9, 1994 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry Collector's Edition - June 15, 1994 - PC
Metaltech: EarthSiege - June 1, 1994 - PC
NASCAR Racing - May 23, 1994 - PC
The Incredible Machine 2 - May 5, 1994 - PC
Battle Bugs - April 6, 1994 - PC
The Bizarre Adventures of Woodruff and the Schnibble - March 1, 1994 - PC
Detroit (1993) - December 11, 1993 - PC
Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness - December 10, 1993 - PC
Police Quest 4: Open Season - November 28, 1993 - PC
The Even More! Incredible Machine - November 10, 1993 - PC
The Legend of Robin Hood: Conquests of the Longbow - October 10, 1993 - PC
Gabriel Knight: The Sins of the Fathers - September 14, 1993 - PC
Goblins 3 - July 5, 1993 - PC
Aces over Europe - June 23, 1993 - PC
Betrayal at Krondor - June 22, 1993 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry 6: Shape Up or Slip Out! - June 15, 1993 - PC
Pepper's Adventures in Time - June 13, 1993 - PC
Sid & Al's Incredible Toons - June 7, 1993 - PC
Freddy Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist - May 3, 1993 - PC
EcoQuest 2: Lost Secret of the Rainforest - March 22, 1993 - PC
The Incredible Machine - February 9, 1993 - PC
Space Quest V: The Next Mutation - January 1, 1993 - PC
Laura Bow in the Dagger of Amon Ra - November 12, 1992 - PC
Aces of the Pacific WWII: 1946 - October 10, 1992 - PC
Quest for Glory III: Wages of War - August 2, 1992 - PC
Air Bucks - July 11, 1992 - PC
King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow - April 22, 1992 - PC
Quarky & Quaysoo's Turbo Science - April 12, 1992 - PC
The Island of Dr. Brain - April 5, 1992 - PC
Aces of the Pacific - February 20, 1992 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry 5: Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work - September 7, 1991 - PC
Heart of China - August 20, 1991 - PC
Jones in the Fast Lane - June 6, 1991 - PC
EcoQuest: The Search for Cetus - May 9, 1991 - PC
The Adventures of Willy Beamish - April 21, 1991 - PC
Castle of Dr. Brain - April 12, 1991 - PC
Gobliiins - April 6, 1991 - PC
Mixed-Up Fairy Tales - March 12, 1991 - PC
King's Quest V: Absence Makes The Heart Go Yonder - November 9, 1990 - PC
Police Quest 3: The Kindred - November 7, 1990 - PC
Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers - September 3, 1990 - PC
Red Baron (1990) - March 11, 1990 - PC
Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire - February 1, 1990 - PC
Codename: ICEMAN - August 12, 1989 - PC
The Colonel's Bequest - July 12, 1989 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry 3: Passionate Patti in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectorals! - June 15, 1989 - PC
Quest for Glory: So You Want to Be a Hero - April 21, 1989 - PC
Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon - November 4, 1988 - PC
Police Quest 2: The Vengeance - October 25, 1988 - PC
Silpheed - August 1, 1988 - PC
Gold Rush! - July 16, 1988 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry 2: Goes Looking for Love (in Several Wrong Places) - June 15, 1988 - PC
Donald Duck's Playground - April 22, 1988 - PC
King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella - January 30, 1988 - PC
Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge - November 19, 1987 - PC
Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter - November 19, 1987 - PC
Police Quest: In Pursuit Of The Death Angel - September 7, 1987 - PC
Leisure Suit Larry 1: In the Land of the Lounge Lizards - June 15, 1987 - PC
King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human - December 2, 1986 - PC
King's Quest II: Romancing The Throne - November 3, 1985 - PC
Winnie the Pooh in the Hundred Acre Wood - July 4, 1985 - PC
Troll's Tale - May 4, 1984 - PC
King's Quest: Quest for the Crown - April 23, 1984 - PC
Ultima II: Revenge of the Enchantress - June 15, 1982 - PC
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City 17 has never looked better. We can now play two chapters of Half-Life 2 with full ray tracing and in 4K.
video games
March 18, 2025
A group of modders is working on CS: Legacy, a remake of Counter-Strike 1.6 built on the latest version of the Source engine.
video games
March 18, 2025
The huge Dark Interval Part 2 mod for Half-Life 2 has been released, offering a multi-hour campaign built from ideas abandoned by the Valve studio.
Files and Mods
December 16, 2024