Old games ... we're talking ancient stuff. Anyway, you have come to the right place. In this section, you will find explanations, tweaks and hacks needed to play outdated games that are no longer supported by modern operating systems (mainly Windows). You will learn about DOS emulation, virtualization, seting up multiplayer games over serial and IPX, and more. There is also a handful of short reviews of some of the best games from the DOS era. Hopefully, these articles will help you enjoy your favorite oldies again. For any 80-90s PC gaming fan, this section is an absolute MUST. You may call it Nostalgia Reincarnate.
A few select, recommended articles are shown as thumbnail previews just underneath this paragraph. A full listing of published articles is available farther below.
F-16 Combat Pilot, now in glorious EGA!
Updated May 29, 2024
How to use DOSBox on HD/UHD displays
Updated April 5, 2024
Julius - Play Caesar III in Glorious HD
Updated August 11, 2021
Updated May 31, 2021
Panzer General - A supreme classic revisited
Updated July 1, 2020
How to setup and play Yuri's Revenge on Linux
Updated September 25, 2019
Updated August 24, 2019
15 years later, Age of Empires still rocks
Updated May 28, 2015
OpenTTD in 32-bit graphics mode! Marvelous.
Updated December 9, 2011
Leisure Suit Larry - A sweet classic
Updated February 5, 2011
DOSBox simplified: D-Fend Reloaded
Updated January 24, 2011
Updated October 11, 2010
Games resurrected using DOSBox - Part 3
Updated August 21, 2010
Updated August 14, 2010
How to play OpenTTD without original TTD data files
Updated April 2, 2010
Little Big Adventure on Windows XP
Updated March 9, 2009
Enjoying multiplayer games on LAN in DOSBox - Serial
Updated April 23, 2008
Enjoying multiplayer games on LAN in DOSBox - IPX
Updated April 12, 2008
Games resurrected using DOSBox - Part 2
Updated July 24, 2007
Games resurrected using DOSBox - Part 1
Updated February 10, 2007
Updated September 4, 2006
(Open) Transport Tycoon Deluxe
Updated July 28, 2006
Updated July 21, 2006
Would you like to run DOS applications again?
Updated June 29, 2006