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A null-modem cable is a serial cable with pins 2 and 3 reversed at one end. Connecting this cable between two computers allows them to communicate easily. Games that support null-modem cables can obviously only network between two computers. Sometimes called "serial cable" networking, even though a "normal" serial cable is not used.
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Alien Nations (1999 · Windows, Macintosh) | |
Aliens Versus Predator (1999 · Windows) | |
Aliens Versus Predator: Gold Edition (2000 · Windows, Macintosh, OnLive) | |
Ancient Conquest: Quest for the Golden Fleece (1999 · Windows) | |
Anno 1602: Creation of a New World (1998 · Windows) | |
Apache (1995 · Linux, DOS, Windows...) | |
Ares Rising (1998 · Windows) | |
Armor Alley (1991 · DOS, Macintosh) | |
Armor Command (1998 · Windows) | |
Armour-Geddon (1991 · DOS, Amiga, Atari ST) | |
Army Men (1998 · Windows) | |
Army Men II (1999 · Windows) | |
Army Men: "Toys in Space" (1999 · Windows) | |
Army Men: Air Tactics (2000 · Windows) | |
Army Men: World War (2000 · Windows) | |
Assault Rigs (1995 · DOS, PlayStation, SEGA Saturn) | |
Avalon Hill's Diplomacy (1999 · Windows) | |
Baldur's Gate (1998 · Windows, Macintosh) | |
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (2000 · Windows, Macintosh) | |
Baldur's Gate: The Original Saga (1999 · Windows, Linux, Macintosh) | |
Barrage (1998 · Windows) | |
Battle Arena Toshinden (1995 · DOS, PlayStation) | |
Battle Beast (1995 · Windows, Windows 3.x, Macintosh) | |
Battle Chess (1988 · Linux, DOS, Windows...) | |
Battle Chess 4000 (1992 · Linux, DOS, Windows...) |