Started collecting SSI games for the C64, incomplete overview and still a long way to go….
| Name | Year | In collection | Description |
| 50 Mission Crush | 1984 | No | A turn-based strategy game; simulates the career of the crew of a B-17 bomber during World War II |
| Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes of the Lance | 1988 | Yes | A fantasy role-playing video game based on the Dungeons & Dragons Dragonlance campaign |
| Advanced Dungeons and Dragons: Hillsfar | 1989 | Yes | A fantasy role-playing video game based on Advanced Dungeons & Dragons |
| B-24 | 1987 | Yes | A World War II air warfare simulation game[1] |
| Baltic 1985: Corridor to Berlin | 1984 | No | A strategy game of hypothetical WW III land combat in Eastern Germany |
| Battle for Normandy | 1982 | No | A simulation of the famous World War II battle on D-Day[2] |
| Battle of Antietam | 1985 | No | A strategy video game of the eponymous brutal American Civil War battle[3] |
| The Battle of the Bulge: Tigers in the Snow | 1981 | No | A computer wargame simulating the Battle of the Bulge[4] |
| Battlecruiser | 1987 | No | A tactical naval warfare strategy game of World War II Atlantic theater; a sequel to Warship[5] |
| Battles of Napoleon | 1988 | No | A computer wargame of some of the battles of the historical leader |
| Broadsides | 1983 | No | |
| Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday | 1990 | No | A science-fiction role-playing video game set in the TSR Buck Rogers XXVC game setting |
| Cartels and Cutthroat$ | 1981 | No | A business simulation featuring finance, economics and supply and demand[8] |
| Champions of Krynn | 1990 | Yes | A fantasy role-playing video game; the first in a three-part series of a Dragonlance Advanced Dungeons & Dragons “Gold Box” series |
| Colonial Conquest | 1985 | No | Conquest strategy video game of the colonization of the late 1800s and early 1900s[9] |
| Combat Leader | 1983 | No | A modern tactical warfare game focusing on combat between tanks and mechanized infantry[10] |
| Computer Ambush | 1980 | No | A World War II squad level simulation. First published in 1981 and later re-released in 1985. |
| Computer Baseball | 1981 | No | A baseball simulation |
| Computer Quarterback | 1981 | No | An American football simulation game. |
| The Cosmic Balance | 1982 | No | A space combat simulator |
| Curse of the Azure Bonds | 1989 | Yes | A fantasy role-playing video game; the second in a four-part series of Forgotten Realms Dungeons & Dragons Gold Box series. |
| Death Knights of Krynn | 1991 | Yes | A role-playing video game; part of the Dragonlance Advanced Dungeons & Dragons “Gold Box” series |
| Demon’s Winter | 1988 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game, a sequel to Shard of Spring |
| Dragons of Flame | 1989 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game; a Dragonlance sequel to Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes of the Lance |
| DragonStrike | 1990 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game; part of the Dragonlance Advanced Dungeons & Dragons “Gold Box” series |
| Eagles | 1983 | No | A air combat simulator of WW I air combat |
| The Eternal Dagger | 1987 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game, the sequel to Wizard’s Crown |
| Field of Fire | 1984 | No | |
| Fighter Command: The Battle of Britain | 1983 | No | A turn-based-strategy game depicting the 1940 Battle of Britain[13] |
| First Over Germany | 1989 | No | A tactical simulation of the bomber offensive against Germany during World War II |
| Gateway to the Savage Frontier | 1991 | No | A role-playing video game; a Dungeons & Dragons Gold Box series game |
| Gemstone Healer | 1986 | No | A fantasy action-adventure game |
| Gemstone Warrior | 1984 | No | |
| Geopolitique 1990 | 1983 | No | |
| Germany 1985 | 1982 | No | A strategy game of hypothetical WW III land combat in Western Germany |
| Gettysburg: The Turning Point | 1986 | No | A strategic wargame of the Battle of Gettysburg |
| Imperium Galactum | 1984 | No | A This video game is a 4X turn-based strategic level space warfare game. Sequel to Cosmic Balance II |
| Kampfgruppe | 1985 | No | A strategy video game of tank warfare of WWII[15] |
| Knights of The Desert | 1983 | No | An operational level simulation of the campaigns in Egypt and Libya from 1941-43. The first computer wargame to feature stacked units and detailed logistics. |
| Mech Brigade | 1985 | No | |
| Medieval Lords: Soldier Kings of Europe | 1991 | No | A medieval strategy simulator that covers 500 years of European history, starting in 1028 AD. |
| Nam | 1986 | No | |
| Norway 1985 | 1985 | No | A strategy game of hypothetical WW III land combat in Norway |
| Operation Market Garden | 1985 | No | |
| Overrun! | 1989 | No | |
| Panzer Grenadier | 1985 | No | |
| Panzer Strike | 1987 | No | A strategy video game of tank warfare of WWII |
| Phantasie | 1985 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game, the first in a series. |
| Phantasie II | 1986 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game, a sequel to Phantasie, the second installment in the series. |
| Phantasie III: Wrath of Nikademus | 1987 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game, the third installment in the Phantasie series |
| Pool of Radiance | 1988 | Yes | A fantasy role-playing video game based on the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) role-playing game; the first of the “Gold Box” D&D video games. |
| President Elect | 1981 | No | A simulation of a presidential campaign from Labor Day to election night. |
| President Elect: 1988 Edition | 1987 | No | A sequel to President Elect, a simulation of a presidential campaign from Labor Day to election night. |
| Questron | 1984 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game |
| Questron II | 1988 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game; sequel to Questron |
| RDF 1985 | 1983 | Yes | A strategy game of hypothetical WW III land combat in the Middle East |
| Realms of Darkness | 1986 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game |
| Rebel Charge at Chickamauga | 1985 | No | |
| Rings of Zilfin | 1986 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game.[19] |
| Roadwar 2000 | 1986 | No | A turn-based, post-apocalyptic strategy game |
| Roadwar Europa | 1987 | No | A turn-based, post-apocalyptic strategy game. The sequel to the 1986 Roadwar 2000. |
| Secret of the Silver Blades | 1990 | Yes | An Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing video game, part of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting |
| Shard of Spring | 1986 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game |
| Shiloh: Grant’s Trial in The West | 1985 | No | |
| Six-Gun Shootout | 1985 | No | |
| Sons of Liberty | 1988 | No | A strategy video game simulating battles of the American Revolutionary War[21] |
| Storm Across Europe | 1989 | No | A wargame of World War II in Europe on a grand strategic scale between 1939 and 1945 |
| Typhoon of Steel | 1988 | No | A strategy video game of tank warfare of WWII; a sequel to Panzer Strike |
| War of the Lance | 1989 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game based in the Dungeons & Dragons Dragonlance campaign setting |
| Wargame Construction Set | 1986 | No | A “construction set” application that let the user build wargame scenarios and play them |
| Warship | 1986 | No | A tactical naval warfare strategy game of the World War II Pacific theater[24] |
| Wizard’s Crown | 1985 | No | A fantasy role-playing video game |
| Dungeon Master Assistant Volume I | Yes | ||
| Dungeon Masters Assistant Volume II | 1989 | No |
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