Tertz wrote:I doubt someone did the list you want and it's hard to understand the use of such list.
It makes sense to me: they're games that can't be played natively on 64-bit systems due to the lack of support for 16-bit software (and because no one otherwise ported them). There just aren't a lot of noteworthy games that meet that requirement.
There is indeed tons of shareware crap written in Visual Basic 3 or earlier that no one bothered porting, but they would solely be of historical interest at best, with the possible exception of Epic's Dare to Dream. And there are probably some weird multimedia titles, but those started coming out at roughly the same time as Windows 95. As I mentioned in that other thread, exofreeze has been trying to run a lot of them. I suppose The Dark Eye is noteworthy.
The Bizarre Adventures of Woodruff and the Schnibble would qualify, except that's supported in ScummVM now and people can run it wherever they want.
And there's Zombie Wars, which is pretty neat.