This are the OS/2 and eComStation Native Games Category

The Action games are the one that doesn’t need too much rational-logical thinking skills, just shoot and kill.
But there are some exceptions, there are action games that will make you think really hard.

With this game you will spend hours in front of your screen. If you want us to add a game to this category feel free to send us an e-mail.

We remember many of this games very well. I had spend so much time playing board games being a kid.
(2012 Update): ...and today being a parent.

All the games that represent the “Casino” addiction are on this category. Cards, dices, bets, all of that on this games.

The OS/2 Community is also known for its high culture standards and interest on literature and arts. This games are not about that. There are some Educational games for kids here and some other that will help you type faster.

You don’t know what a Puzzle is? It is when Microsoft change all the GUI on the next version of Windows and you need to find out how to work.

Too lazy to do real sports ? Yes, there are some Sports games for OS/2 and eComStation, there are not to many, but here they are.

This are the games that really burn your brains off...

This games are the ones that make you say, “What the hell is this?” This games can’t fall on any of the other categories.

This are games of any kinds that comes in packs of two or more different games, or the interpreters that allows you to run several games.

Under this category are listed all the Flash and HTML5 games that runs on OS/2 and eComStation.

These are the web (Flash or HTML5) strategy games that runs under OS/2 and eComStation.

This are the emulators that runs on OS/2 and eComStation

This are the native OS/2 and eComStation emulators available. The Emulators are listed on the following categories:

  • Console: This are the game Console emualtors like Nintendo, Atari, etc.
  • Computer: This are computer emulators like Commodore, Sinclair, etc
  • Frontends: Frontends to make the emulators easy to use.
  • Other: Other kind of emulators that don't fall on any other category.

 

This are the emulators developed in Java that runs under OS/2 and eComStation. The Emulators are listed on the following categories:

  • Console: This are the game Console emulators like Nintendo, Atari, etc.
  • Computer: This are computer emulators like Commodore, Sinclair, etc
  • Other: Other kind of emulators that don't fall on any other category.



This are Windows 32bits emulators that runs under OS/2 and eComStation using Odin.

 

Odin is the name of the project and software that allows users to run Win32 (Windows 95 and Windows NT) applications in OS/2 Warp operating system natively, almost as if they were intended to be OS/2 applications in the first place. It also makes porting from Win32 to OS/2 easier by providing a Win32 API implementation in OS/2: the Odin32 API.”

This are the Windows (32bits) games that runs on OS/2 and eComStation using Odin.

This are the action Windows games that runs under OS/2 and eComStation using Odin.

This are the Windows Adventure Games that runs under OS/2 and eCS with Odin.

This are the java games that runs under OS/2 and eComStation.

These are the action games that needs Java (or OpenJDK) to run on OS/2 and eComStation.

With this game you will spend hours in front of your screen.

This are the board java games that runs on OS/2 and eComStation.

All the games that represent the “Casino” adiction are on this category. Cards, dices, bets, all of that on this games. All Java Games running under OS/2 and eComStation.

This are the games that really burn your brains off...All Java Games running under OS/2 and eComStation.

You don’t know what a Puzzle is ? This games will help you top know. All Java Games running under OS/2 and eComStation.

This are games of any kinds that comes in packs of two or more different games, or that are available on Web sites.
All Java Games running under OS/2 and eComStation.

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These are games that runs on a XFree86 session under OS/2.