Crystal Caves HD was released on October 15, 2020, but I just now finally got around to reviewing it!Click here to read the full review of Crystal Caves HD!TLDR; It's good :) Continue reading
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
I saw this posted on OSNews and wanted to pass it along. This blog describes how Wayne Piekarski was able to get Microsoft Flight Simulator 4, released for MS-DOS over 30 years ago in 1989, running on his 3-screen immersive flight simulator rig. It's an amazing and detailed write-up that involves … Continue reading
It's nearly 2019, so I wanted to post a quick website update. The site-wide refresh to DOSGames.com v2.0 in June brought huge positive changes to the website, and generally I've been pleased with the results. I haven't had much negative feedback, which is great, and many people have applauded the … 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
Bio Menace was released 25 years ago! In celebration of this release, 3D Realms has posted some great freebies, including the beta release of the game. From their Facebook post: 25 years ago today, Snake Logan was unleashed on the world! Snake is the star of Bio Menace, which celebrates its 25th … Continue reading
The following press release was sent out this morning regarding the v2.0 website updates, please pass it along to any journalists / bloggers / etc that you know!FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / PRURGENTPR available here: https://www.prurgent.com/2018-07-15/pressrelease445242.htmFor nearly 20 years, … Continue reading
It's been almost 20 years since the site was founded, back in the early internet days of January 1999. Many of you reading this will remember the design that the website had since 2001. I've actually received a few emails from people over the years to say thanks for keeping the design unchanged! (If … Continue reading
This post offers a bit of insight into how the new DOSGames.com v2.0 website was developed and how it runs from a technical sense. If you're looking for the non-technical site launch post which describes the new features, read the launch post here!The old websiteThe old website was almost entirely … Continue reading