So far I have
Wizards & Warriors
Might and Magic 6
Heroes of Might and Magic 2
Sim City 3000
Need more nostalgia.
Half-Life
…and no idea what else. I’m not much of a PC gamer.
I was all about Warcraft 2 too.
I think there’s a King’s Quest pack you can get that’ll work on Windows 98 too, if you are a point and click adventure fan!
edit: nevermind, I looked it up and it’s for XP. 🙁 You should be able to play King’s Quest VII on Windows 98 though, which is my favorite in the series.
starcraft
all command and conquer games
shogun total war
unreal tournament
age of empires 2
Theme Hospital
Edit:
I forget: MegaMan X series. I think X1 and X2 is MS-DOS only tho, but I could be wrong.
X3 onwards is Windows 9x native, but prepare to have issues with the FMVs.
hexxagon
I still haven’t played TA, yet. :/ Haven’t been much in a RTS mood.
Fallout 2
Baldur’s Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast
Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn
Planescape Torment
Diablo 2
Jagged Alliance 2
Commandos
Commandos 2
Blade Runner
Dungeon Keeper
Heroes of Might and Magic III
Grand Theft Auto
Carmageddon 2
Red Alert
Dune 2000
Quake 2
Blood 2
black and white
Alice
Opposing Forces/Blue Shift
Aliens vs. Predator Gold Edition
Alice
pretty sure it is but that’s one fucked up game.
Terminal Velocity
Raptor: Call of the Shadows
Rise of the Triad
Duke Nukum 2 (I can’t even get halfway through this one, lol)
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2
Frogger =P
Quake 2
Half-Life
Thief: The Dark Project
Raptor: Call of the Shadows
Rise of the Triad
Duke Nukum 2 (I can’t even get halfway through this one, lol)
Uh, mang, these are DOS games. They do run under 98, but I strongly recommned using DOSBox on them over 98 because of unpredictability. I’ve had MS-DOS games that behave strangely or even BSOD the system under 98.
The Bitmap Brothers’ Gods: Into The Wonderful regularly BSODs under Win98 (probably due to it’s unique way of addressing sound cards- it does after all features sound and music that’s way ahead of it’s time. But for some reason functions that work when Windows is not running could crash the system if Windows is running). God Of Thunder and SkyRoads has no sound, only music (again due to unique ways it’s addressing the sound card) and while not a game, Borland’s Turbo Pascal would suddenly quit responding to the mouse and keyboard, except alt-enter which toggles between full screen and windowed. Which is frustrating if you’re working on your assignment halfway and it just refuses to let you save your work (yeah, I was in freshman year at college at that time).