All video links here on the website link over to YouTube, plus you can visit the Pixelmusement YouTube channel itself at: Each episode generally covers a single game, shows a variety of gameplay footage, discusses how you might go about obtaining the game nowadays and how to run the game best using the DOSBox emulator on a modern device.įor the moment, ADG videos are primarily hosted on YouTube. Lets hope it’s the latter.Ancient DOS Games is a webshow dedicated to bringing to light many of the games made many years ago for personal computers using the Disk Operating System, aka DOS. However, it might also be evidence of Apple’s ever-loosening restrictions. Given Apple’s previous stance on emulators, this might have been let into the store accidentally. For just 99 cents, however, I’d say its worth giving a shot. Given that it’s a first release, I wouldn’t expect all of your favorite games to work perfectly - or at all, even. It’s got keyboard support and, though some reviews are complaining that it’s not working, mouse support. This new DOS emulator, released by developers FastIntelligence this morning, is based off the open source DOSBox project. If you’re a child of the 80s, most of your favorite (Non-Nintendo) games probably did as well. Windows 95? 98? Those all ran on top of MS-DOS. Sorry, but the glory of DOS can not be contained in two words.įor those unfamiliar (youngins!), DOS was the operating system (or really, a bunch of different, similar operating systems) that ruled the computer world until about 1995. If you’re wondering why this matters, I’ve got two words for you: Command Keen. Something which I never imagined Apple would approve. A few hours ago, something awesome managed to find its way into the App Store.
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