The Elder Scrolls: Arena (now full game is free to download) I loved all the id software games and games that used their engines (like Heretic, Hexen, Strafe) but I use the Linux ports because they typically play better than they do in Dosbox. I use to have the demo for that game and always wanted the full version. I saw on your list you got Indiana Jones and his Desktop Adventures running in Win 3.x. I use Dosbox much because I've been catching up on the other consoles I didn't own and playing through some of the classics. Indiana Jones and his Desktop Adventures (Win 3.11)Ĭoming soon: You dont know jack 2+3 (bought via Ebay, awaited for the weekend that's an impressive collection of MSDOS games! I had a Atari 5200, NES, Gameboy & TurboGrafx16/CD so I missed out on owning the other 16bit consoles but I had a good PC to play many of those same MSDOS games! I can remember back in the 90s going to the mall and checking the good old bargain bin and picking up some under the radar games for cheap. Some of these games require ISO Files, some Windows 3.11 installed, some needs a bit tweaking around (Strike Commander, Ultima 7) and some really needs a Raspberry PI 3. I don´t think the floppies are readable anymore.īesides a Sega Master System, i never had any consoles, so the RPi ist mostly a "DosBox". I bought lots of games back then and in the late 90s i had ( thank god) the idea to make backups of all the floppies on CDs. But most of them are old treasures from my childhood days, which i had lying around. Ok, i´m a bit of a DOS Freak, i´ve got all my old games up and running, and i´m still buying games from E-Bay or GOG.
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