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 ...
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 ...
Now you can play all your favorite DOS games right from your iPhone or iPad, thanks to an update to popular emulator RetroArch. RetroArch was rolled out for Apple Devices in mid-May, and at launch, it ...
DOS games are like fossilized time capsules of a gaming generation — I think about them far too often, but rarely ever play them. We're talking boot disks, weird config files, and endlessly tweaking ...
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 ...
You can now play classic DOS games on your Mac in your browser, thanks to the online service DOS_deck. Here's how to use it. At the dawn of the personal computer era ...
Is there a DOS emulator or some program that allows one to play old DOS games in Windows 2000/XP? If anyone has any success with this, I would greatly appreciate some insight. Thanks.
The major benefit I see in DOSBox Pure over DOSBox Classic is a sort of built-in containerization for games. DOSBox Pure creates a separate environment for each game automatically when it's "opened" ...