Mr Boom, a great Bomberman clone originally released in 1999 by Remdy Software, was recently ported by its author to modern OSes. It's now available for play in RetroArch/Libretro and more as you can see and download at the official website.The original DOS Mr Boom is still of course available at … Continue reading
A new game in the vaunted Commander Keen series was announced yesterday, June 9th 2019, at E3. That's where the good news ends!Unlike the classic MS-DOS platforming games that fans know and love, the new game published by Bethesda Softworks is a mobile-only free-to-play game (think ads and/or … Continue reading
Despite the hopes and best intentions of their authors, many games fade into obscurity after their release, without ever gaining traction among gamers. This could be especially true in the 90's, where often the same popular games could be found on every BBS file archive. Following up the first … Continue reading
In August of 2011, the total number of games on DOSGames.com reached 600. (Read the site news post from that day!) Today, over 7 years later, the total is now over 700! Since the redesign earlier this year I've added nearly 100 games, and there is no shortage of more games to add. (For example, … Continue reading
There are certain DOS games that most gamers have played, or at least heard about, like DOOM, Raptor: Call of the Shadows, Commander Keen, ZZT, Scorched Earth, and hundreds more. However there are also many, many games that are virtually unknown, often created by hobbyists in their spare time. … Continue reading
Here is a list of the games recently added to the website! Hope that you enjoy them, or at least can get some nostalgia good-feels from some of them :)Dunjax - Jeff Mather, 1990Catacombs of Nemon, Ron Dubren Associates, 1983Shaw's Nightmare - Mickey Productions, 2013Prigodi Pionerki Kseni - Yuri … Continue reading
Four new games were added recently, check them out below. Some may be old favorites, but chances are that you've never heard of at least one of these before!Get Lost! - Tom Bombadil's Software Emporium & House of Curiosities, 1996Set the Hostages Free - TexaSoft, 1981Tournament of Zulula - … Continue reading
Very early in development the team knew killing lemmings was entertaining, with traps already including hands that squashed the unfortunate creatures together and fans that chopped them up. As work progressed, they implemented even more dastardly devices: mincers, flamethrowers, horrible nooses. … Continue reading