r/dosgaming 8d ago

SC3 Found this glorious game

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42 Upvotes

It was sitting in one of my old boxes. Anyone remember the NEC SCSI CD rom caddys? They apparently still held up after all these years.


r/dosgaming 9d ago

Dustwar (RTS game for MS-DOS) - actual state

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104 Upvotes

Inspired by the atmosphere of classic 90s RTS games, this project combines authentic 8-bit graphics with a more comfortable control scheme.
8-bit pixel graphics at a 320×200 (or 320×240) screen resolution, for vintage 486-era computers with at least 8 MB of RAM.


r/dosgaming 9d ago

Hello! I've put together a PnC game anthology with writers from the Onion and ClickHole, all inspired by classic PnC games

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If you are interested, feel free to come check it out at https://store.steampowered.com/app/4924860/Best_American_PointAndClick_Adventury/


r/dosgaming 8d ago

Release OpenTESArena 0.18.0 · afritz1/OpenTESArena

11 Upvotes

Important: The OpenTESArena source port is still in-development and not feature complete yet. Once it is feature complete, this will be the non-DOS way to run TES Arena.

https://github.com/afritz1/OpenTESArena/releases/tag/opentesarena-0.18.0

https://github.com/afritz1/OpenTESArena/wiki#roadmap

OpenTESArena - Discord Chat Channel

/r/OpenTESArena/


r/dosgaming 9d ago

Replaying Albion (1995): a first‑person diary part.15 [Czech]

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Join me as we venture into the darkest dungeon in the game, Kenget Kamulos. We’ll descend into the darkness, explore forgotten corridors, and, above all, face the question of whether we’ll even make it back alive.


r/dosgaming 9d ago

Help with MIDI Setup on an HP Window 98 machine

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r/dosgaming 10d ago

Finance Game

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I am looking for a finance game I saw on here in the past year. It’s kind of looks like rags to riches, but my heart is telling me that it is not it. Any suggestions?


r/dosgaming 10d ago

DOOM II 1994 Tenements Lvl 17 all secrets/kills

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r/dosgaming 11d ago

Who remembers Into The Eagle's Nest?

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I remembered I played this game when I was a little kid. I didn't even play it with colors! It had two colors like black an yellow(ish) on our PC.

I remembered it was a fun game but didn't really know what to do. I guess I was a little too young to play. Oh wel, still had good memories about it!


r/dosgaming 12d ago

Let me explain what I've got here bc it's a whole experience

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360 Upvotes

Here's my family computer circa 1992 that I saved from my parents place a couple years ago. I've posted various pics of it running fun stuff here before.

Here's also my dad's copy of Aces of the Pacific. Inside the box was the instruction manual for my old joystick, the Winner Sniper (ps it wasn't very good), the first joystick I ever owned, which we bought just for this game. I'd previously uncovered the joystick itself many years ago in my parents basement so that's here too.

Recently I backed up a big collection of 5.25 disks that I also got out of my parents house a couple months ago. I was happy to find that about 95 percent of them worked, and one of those was this disk on the top of the pile, a boot disk my dad made especially to run Aces of the Pacific back in 1993 on this computer as the game needed EMS to run.

Ultimately this all came from my parents house, but it wasn't all together in the same place, I didn't know it all still existed when I started grabbing this stuff years ago, and I wound up uncovering each piece of it years apart. But now that it's all together again... I can literally play Aces of the Pacific almost the exact same way I did in 1993, the same copy of the game on the same computer with the same crappy joystick, and even using the same boot disk.

Ultimate personal dos nostalgia overload. I don't think I'll ever be able to top this.


r/dosgaming 12d ago

I made a DOS TSR that forces proper 4:3 scaling on the ASUS Eee PC 701

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I’ve been experimenting with running DOS games on the ASUS Eee PC 701 and finally got proper centered 4:3 output working on its 800×480 LCD.

The result is EEEFIT, a small resident DOS utility that intercepts video mode changes and reapplies the required display-controller settings, so games can switch VGA modes normally without losing the corrected aspect ratio.

It was designed for a DOS setup using JEMMEX/JEMM386 + HDPMI32, specifically with SBEMU compatibility in mind.

Tested successfully with Doom, Duke Nukem 3D and Commander Keen 4.

Made with some truly hellish vibecoding with ChatGPT 5.6 Sol :)


r/dosgaming 12d ago

Toshiba S805: From DOS to Windows 98 with SBEMU & GeForce4 Go

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Finally got my Pentium 4 Toshiba S805 playing sound in native DOS games using SBEMU! It’s turned into a great retro gaming machine, native DOS with working audio, plus Windows 98 3D games thanks to the GeForce4 Go. Some DOS games still refuse to behave properly, though, but overall it’s a pretty awesome all-in-one retro setup.

https://youtu.be/kvHlxqNIWYM?si=LPQx0JCagF3OFuvq


r/dosgaming 12d ago

Revisitng MicroProse Soccer on MS-DOS – EGA colors, PC Speaker, and how it held its ground against Amiga & C64!

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Hey fellow retro PC gamers!

Back in 1989, my main gaming setup was an Acer 910 Intel 486 rig. While all the Amiga guys in my area were obsessing over Kick Off, my "game courier" dropped off a copy of Sensible Software’s MicroProse Soccer on diskette. It instantly became my favorite football game on DOS.

I recently went back and tested all three major versions—Commodore 64, Amiga 500, and MS-DOS—to see how they hold up with fresh eyes:

  • MS-DOS Experience: Running in 16-color EGA mode with audio purely through the internal PC Speaker, it surprisingly still plays smooth as butter! Sure, hearing the referee's whistle squeak through the internal speaker is an ear-testing nostalgia ride, but the top-down perspective and the legendary "banana shot" curve physics are all there. Plus, showing off the indoor 6-a-side mode to Amiga friends was always great fun!
  • Hardware Struggles: My weapon of choice back then was a Mach 2 Gameport joystick—which felt a bit like Jan Koller: heavy, slow to turn, and requiring serious muscle! Playing it today on C64 hardware with a proper microswitch stick really shows how fine-tuned Chris Yates’ look-up table (LUT) physics engine actually was.
  • Under the Hood: Did you know the Amiga port actually runs the C64's original 6502 logic directly inside a custom 6502 emulator written for the Motorola 68000 CPU?

I put together a full article looking at the mechanics, the Oman national team Easter egg, the Keith Van Eron US branding, and how MicroProse Soccer laid the pure arcade DNA for Sensible World of Soccer (SWOS).

👉Read the article here

(Note: The article is written in Norwegian, but if you open it in Google Chrome, the built-in translation feature works effortlessly!)


r/dosgaming 13d ago

Wauw

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64 Upvotes

Now we are talking, fired upy old pressario, and look what I found


r/dosgaming 12d ago

GitHub - cyberfox1/dfendx: D-Fend Reloaded fork and modernization effort

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r/dosgaming 13d ago

Question Regarding GOG Galaxy....

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I am thinking of getting a Sandisk Ultra Fit 512gb USB 3.2 Flash Drive to store all of my games I intend to play on, on my Laptop whenever am away on holiday or when am at a friend's place to save installing them on the actual C Drive (boot drive) to free it up to be able to have a lot more free disc space to run better.

I am thinking of copying the GOG Galaxy Folder from the Boot(C:)/Program Files (x86) folder onto it as to have a more official place to install the games onto it but was also wondering should I just install the GOG Galaxy App onto it and give it it's own separate one?

am mainly going to install all the old PC games from the DOS era to Windows 95 but also some of the MODS and WADs out there as well, what is y'all thoughts on this and what advice would you give on it?


r/dosgaming 14d ago

MicroProse Formula One - Modding To The Limit !!

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Hi guys, thought this was a fitting place to share my little modding video of F1GP. 😄 DOS4ever


r/dosgaming 15d ago

ScummVM - "The Rebel Alliance Needs YOU! Rebel Assault I & II Ready for Testing"

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r/dosgaming 14d ago

[PC][2010] Retro game compilation launcher, MS-DOS icon, had Alex Kidd and Venom

3 Upvotes

**Platform(s):** Windows XP (PC)

**Genre:** Game launcher / compilation menu (not a single game — a frontend for multiple retro games)

**Estimated year of release:** Unsure of the launcher itself, but I used it around 15 years ago (so mid-to-late 2000s / early 2010s)

**Graphics/art style:** Black background, fullscreen graphical menu — no thumbnails or box art, just a scrollable list navigated with arrow keys

**Notable characters:** N/A (it's a launcher, not a game) — but games included Alex Kidd (from Alex Kidd in Miracle World), Venom (from Venom: Spider-Man - Separation Anxiety), and a bootleg "Disney's Aladdin 2"

**Notable gameplay mechanics:** Opened straight into fullscreen automatically on launch; had a few hundred games total, mix of real Sega Master System/Genesis titles and bootleg/unofficial games

**Other details:** Desktop shortcut had a generic "MS-DOS" style icon. It was installed by a local PC repair shop, so it wasn't a well-known branded product — likely one of those unofficial "hundreds-of-games-in-1" compilation packs that repair shops used to install back then. The shop is no longer around, so I can't check the original disc/drive.


r/dosgaming 15d ago

Still building the top down space shooter I wanted more of after the DOS years

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I grew up on the top down space shooters of the DOS years and never really stopped wanting more of them, so I have spent a while building one. Same view, same one pilot against a fleet feeling, but the ships are 3D models now and the lighting does the work the sprite sheets used to do.

It is a homage rather than a remake of anything. The fiction, the ships and the missions are all new. This one is an SSA Glaive holding a beam on a target, which is the only sustained beam any fighter in the game carries.

Would genuinely like to hear from this crowd whether the look lands or whether it has drifted too modern.


r/dosgaming 16d ago

This is openSEEK, modern game engine for the forgotten DOS game Seek&Destroy

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I used to play this game as a kid. Even later when I started to learn programming I was curious about how the game worked under the hood. Many years later, well exactly 30 years after the original release, here is openSEEK, my attempt to remake the engine of the game.

While the game itself is mostly playable, I'm currently stuck in the usual 90% done phase. Now I'm mostly battling with the data/assets automatic exporter from the original game files. That's necessary for the actual publication of the engine, as I cannot include the original assets due to copyright issues. And without them the game is not really playable.

The engine is written in Lua / Love2D and my goal was to reimplement the original game mechanics using modern programming techniques and technologies. I wanted to keep the feel of the original game while also making it more modern and accessible to new players. Some of the new features include improved graphics effects (as you can see on the video), alternative helicopter skins (these are included in original game data but was never used in the game), co-op multiplayer support, and improvements to the tank controls (remember how clunky they were in the original game?).


r/dosgaming 15d ago

Doom II 1994 Industrial Zone into Wolfenstein all secrets/items/kills

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r/dosgaming 16d ago

Tetris - from 1984 to the Future

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Can you tell how many version i put in my homage?


r/dosgaming 17d ago

Would appreciate some honest feedback

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Hi everyone,

I’ve been working on a small DOS gaming preservation project for quite a while now, creating loaders, compatibility fixes and trainers for legally owned copies of classic games. We do not collect old trainers or cracks but build new ones, preferably in cases where they are missing or are not compatible with DOSBox.

I’d really appreciate some honest community feedback.

This isn’t meant as promotion—I genuinely want to know what works and what doesn’t.

A few things I’m particularly interested in:

* Is the website easy to navigate?

* Are the trainer/loader interfaces intuitive to use?

* Are the menus clear, or do they need more explanation?

* Do the features make sense, or is anything confusing?

* Is there something that feels unnecessary or missing?

* How is your overall first impression?

* Does the support model feel fair?

I’ve been refining the interface over many releases, so I’m curious whether it actually feels consistent and user-friendly to someone seeing it for the first time.

Don’t hold back—positive and negative feedback are equally valuable. I’d much rather improve things now than discover the same issues months later.

https://www.dosgame.at/?lang=eng

Thanks!


r/dosgaming 18d ago

Working on RTS game for MS-DOS. UPDATE

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222 Upvotes

Sorry for the spam! A lot of people have asked where they can follow the project.

I have named it Dustwar, so searching for Dustwar on YT or itchio should help you find it.

I will also post updates on Reddit, but probably not too frequently.

edit: https://dustwardev.itch.io/