Братья Пилоты. По следам полосатого слона/Pilot Brothers: On the Track of Striped Elephant/Pilots Bros: After the Striped Elephant
(Windows 3.x/Windows 9x, 1997)
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Ah, yes. Very Phantasmagoria.
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Электростанция/Generation Station (A.L.M., 1989) #DOSGaming #RussianVideogames #SovietVideogames
Kinetic Worm Dimension (Zoolook Design Group, 1999) #DOSGaming #RussianVideogames
Trailer for "GAG" (1997). #RussianVideogames
ГЭГ: Отвязное Приключение/GAG: The Impotent Mystery/GAG: Unplugged Adventure (Windows 9x, 1997)
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Олигархия/Oligarchy (Windows 9x, 1999)
A variation on the game of Monopoly with three maps of increasing size to choose from: village, city, and country.
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Вангеры/Vangers (Windows 9x, 1998) #RussianVideogames
A surreal 3D open world racing-trading-vehicular combat game with tons of insane lore, destructible voxel landscapes, and polygonal vehicles & objects. One of those games that constantly kicks your ass until you finally triumph over it.
Intro sequence from "Огородное Ремесло" (Garden Craft), a 1998 real time strategy by a 17 year old Rudolf Lachinov, a Russian emigrant in Latvia. Programmed in Turbo Pascal.
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The Battle on the Black Sea (MS-DOS, 1992) #DOSGaming
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In 1992 Russia's main evening newscast "Vremya" showed a clip from Vadim Bashurov's new DOS game - Battleship set in a fictional Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and condemned it for "inciting war between brotherly nations".
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Tetriller, a 1990 Soviet Tetris "parody" where the goal is to help a guy escape his Tetris nightmare.
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One of the first shareware PC platformers "The Adventures of Captain Comic" and its Soviet Ukrainian hack "The Adventures of Pioneer Ksenia" ("Пригоди Піонерки Ксені").
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Шарики/Shariki (Evgeny Alemzhin, 1996) #DOSGaming #RussianVideogames
Arcanoid (BadiSoft, 1991) #DOSGaming #RussianVideogames #SovietVideogames
Disappearing Balls (Oleg Demin, 1993) #DOSGaming #RussianVideogames