(There are probably also sites where you can find games that have less apparent legal status - full versions of old DOS games whose ownership and copyright may not be completely clear. and DOS Games Archive are two such sites. There are many sites out there that have collected fully legal shareware, freeware, and demo versions of many DOS games. So what next? Well, you probably don't want to just sit in DOS all day, so go grab some games. Launch the program, and you'll be staring at the familiar white-on-black DOS interface. Installation is simple it's just an application, so drag it wherever you want it. Who can forget the days of limited sound, low-res graphics, and stilted gameplay? Still, if you long for those days, long no more - now you can run the oldest graphical games on the latest and best operating system.ĭOSBox is a DOS emulator that runs on OS X (as well as other platforms). Classics such as Prince of Persia, Duke Nukem 3D, and numerous others. And if you liked games, that means you were playing games that ran on top of DOS.
If you grew up in the early days of IBM-compatible personal computing, the odds are good there was a DOS-powered PC in your home. This is the Pick of the Week for the week of August 28th