Some of the best games from the 80s and 90s ran on DOS, but due to architecture changes, are completely unavailable on modern operating systems. This is how I play them today, and how you can too. How ...
Well I know NT Compatible has a list of compatible games, but they don't partition their list out by original OS and it isn't very complete. After the troubles many people have had with getting DOS ...
Before there was Steam, there was MS-DOS. A chunky, no-nonsense platform that ran some of the most unforgettable games of all time — games that shaped not just genres, but the entire medium. This was ...
DOS_deck is a new way to play classic games released for the MS-DOS operating system on the Steam Deck or PC browser with a controller. The UI follows the look and feel of the Steam Deck interface. So ...
It's completely legal to explore vast swaths of the history of PC gaming without paying a dime. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source of information and recommendations for ...
Katelyn has been a journalist for nearly 15 years, with focuses on science and technology, law, politics, and now the games industry. She's particularly proud of her work interviewing developers of ...
I have a few old DOS games I'm trying to run under windowsXP, they work fine and everything, but it's just that the graphcis are all messed up. When I load up a game, the graphics are so alias'd its ...
You hear it said all the time: one of the best reasons to own a Steam Deck is for emulating classic games. The Steam Deck is fundamentally a PC, but despite this, you'll rarely hear anyone talk about ...
A popular DOS emulator called iDOS 3, is now available for iPhone and iPad, allowing users to play classic DOS games on Apple devices running iOS 12 or later for a price of just $0.99. iDOS 3 is a ...
Launched for Apple devices in mid-May, the RetroArch emulator became a go-to emulator for iPhone and iPad users. What's more, the newly updated version of the app will allow you to relive your ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Not Actually A DOS Game Old DOS look. New roguelike style. Games metadata is powered by IGDB.com Turns out, it's the same guy who made it in the first place ...