What's with these crazy colours?

Sopwith 2

Well for all you people who have never played computer games back in the 1980's then you will have no clue what CGA stands for. IBM microcomputers which have existed for personal use since the early 80's originally had monochrome monitors which means one color. I had a green monitor. Well the next big step was a colour monitor, and the first IBM colour monitor was the CGA model which stands for Color Graphics adapter (i think). The CGA had could only support three colours: cyan,magenta,white and also black. That is why these games have such bad colour, but don't judge a book by it's cover. These games are some of the most enjoyable games and you don't need a pentium 2 processor to run them. I guarantee that if your computer turns on then these games will run.
These games are all from the 80's and I believe they are all shareware. If you are an 80's game freak then I suggest that you look into finding a Commodore 64. The Commodore64 was the king of 80's games. They had good sound and real colour, and millions of games. Unfortunately Commodore games are not supported on windows based systems so a Commodore emulator is necessary to run them.
Here are the files.

Sopwith 2
Probably the best old game out there. Really challenging aswell.
Avoid the Noid

Really fun game where you have to deliver a dominoes pizza while 'avoiding' all of the noids.
Paratrooper

Shoot down the helicopters and paratroopers, because if four troopers land on one side then you're toast.

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