![]() ![]() Image Gallery Item Description 2500 MS-DOS Games For Any Windows PC Retro Games With this software you can play many thousands of classic games for PCs dating from the 80s and 90s. Numéro de l'objet: 132625992580 MS-DOS Classic Games Collection | Jeux 2500 pour PC/ordinateur portable DVD | émulateur Rétro. It's more on-topic, at least.īest PCI VGA card for Windows 3.Lieu où se trouve: Falmouth, Cornwall, GB, (posted few years ago some unpopular thoughts of Win 3.1 gaming in the Win95 days).Įdit: Maybe this thread (not mine) is also helpful. ![]() □Įmulation on MS Windows 3.1x ? and Re: Win95. Not sure if they are helpful or fully on-topic, though. Space Exploration Mission Alpha (Lander3 like)Įdit: Just remembered some older 3.1-related postings of mine. They are mostly "desktop" games, though, as found on Atari ST (GEM) and Mac OS back in the 80s.Īlso, they are Shareware and made by small developers (no "full" games like SimCity, Myst or Creatures). Wasn't it also a Win 2.x or 3.0 "game" (originally) ? □Įdit: These are some of the Win 3.x games that I liked to play back in the 90s. Hey, I remember that, along with "slug.exe". Zombie Wars (not as good as Halloween Harry but still amusing)īattle Isle 3 (great game - looks way too small on a modern PC so this is perfect for Windows 3.1)Įarth Siege 2 (great Mechwarrior type game) Qwirks (brilliantly fun game from the creator of Tetris) Some if not most have already been mentioned but here's my favorites:Ĭivilization II (can't have a list without this one) As such, I decided to set it up as my main Windows 3.1 installation and install all my favorite Win 3.1 games. Using the original files from the recovery CD, I mimicked the PC in DOSBOX and with some tweaking, it works great! DOS is DOS but Windows 3.1 had its own layout, its own background, its own software specific for that machine so it was fun to make it look and feel like my real PC. Well, having finally some time (got the week off, yay!) I decided to get a DOSBOX folder set up to emulate my favorite PC of old: my IBM Aptiva.
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