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Any game titles in red indicate that I was unable to get the game to run on the palmtop. Don't forget that any information you have is of value - see the Submit page for more details!

 
Zaxxon
InfoA horizontally scrolling shoot-em-up with an isometric viewpoint, Zaxxon seems to work well on the palmtop, although it will require the use of a slow-down utility. The only problem is that it seems to me be to extremely tough - so tough, in fact, that I can't make it past the first enemy ship! If someone would like to let me know where I'm going wrong, I'd be very grateful because this certainly looks like a high-quality game.
Status  Commercial software, by Sega
Runs on 95LX?No
 
Zork Trilogy
Info I have found that the Zork Trilogy are available for download. These are classic text adventures from around 1980/81!
Status   Released into the public domain, by Activision
Runs on 95LX? Yes, but problems will occur because of the smaller screen
Download   From the Infocom site: Zork I (80 Kb) -- Zork II (83 Kb) - Zork III (75 Kb)

Thanks to Mark Johnson for this information!

 
ZZT
InfoThe ZZT series of adventures are top-down Rogue-style games, with the difference being that rather than exploring a random world each time, there is a set plot. In each game, the idea is the same - to explore, examine, solve the puzzles and, of course, shoot the bad guys. The trouble is that the coloured text-based "graphics" are often exceptionally hard to make out on the LCD screen, so be prepared to squint a lot and have the "ON" and "/" and "ON" and "*" combinations ready - I don't recommend playing in bad light! You can download the ZZT collection from the S.U.P.E.R. site. You might also wish to visit the Official ZZT Home Page for hundreds of additional levels.
Status  Commercial software, by Bitmap Brothers (published by Image Works)
Runs on 95LX?No

Thanks to Ian Butler for letting me know about ZZT!

 

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