![]() Many 16-bit Windows games that did make it to retail stores were very few and far between, with releases on 5.25 or 3.5 floppy disks, although CD-ROMs were introduced around this time. There were a couple of 16-bit Windows games designed for Windows 3.1 and earlier that were released, but many of these were released on BBS, AOL or other pre-WorldWideWeb services at the time, and they were very primitive even back then. In the early days of Microsoft Windows during the late-1980s & early-1990a there wasn't a whole lot of software and games being made for it, with many companies still releasing games & software on the aging MS-DOS until the release of Windows 95 in 1995. ![]()
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