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A DOS racing game in which the player controls a toy car racing around toy shop tracks. The game includes both single-player racing and multiplayer for up to 8 players across 14 tracks.

Dracula: Reign of Terror is an empire management game. It is set in historical fifteenth century Transylvania and the player plays as Count Vlad Dracula.

Meet Digby, the one-pound dog, and his friends, in three animated, interactive stories and 7 fun-filled games. Includes wacky sound studio, animated surprises hidden within every screen, and 5 sing-along tunes

Ozzie's World is an educational point-and-click adventure game released in 1994, featuring a young sea otter named Ozzie S. Otter. Designed for children aged 3 to 10, the game focuses on teaching ecology, science, and environmental awareness through interactive exploration of five main environments: Ozzie’s house, a garden, a forest, a beach, and a veterinary clinic. The game includes over 40 "off-screen" science experiments that children can perform in the real world using common household items, such as creating a solar cooker or a terrarium. Additionally, the game features various integrated activities like jigsaw puzzles, memory matches, and coloring books to help develop problem-solving skills and memory.

Pilot your way through the relentless Xidus Fleet in an attempt to save the earth from annihilation. Galactix is a space arcade type game where you pilot your ship to shoot enemy fighters and collect bonus's with your ships mechanical arm.

"Mah Jongg -V-G-A- is a high-tech simulation of the ancient Chinese game of Mah Jongg. Some historians date Mah Jongg back to the time of Confucius -- over 25 centuries ago! It's believed that sailors and fishermen played Mah Jongg as a diversion from the monotony of their long voyages. The game was originally played with cards, but eventually bone and bamboo tiles were substituted since these were less likely to be blown off the deck. Mah Jongg -V-G-A- recreates the beauty and addictive pleasure of Mah Jongg, but uses modern data processing techniques and high-resolution graphics instead of bamboo tiles. In an attempt to make this game as elegant and as enjoyable as possible, the author has used some of the most advanced features of today's state-of-the-art MS-DOS computers. Not all PC computers are able to run Mah Jongg -V-G-A-. But if yours can, prepare yourself for the meeting of the past and future!!!"