When Microsoft released Windows XP in 2001, they effectively ended an era of DOS based games and applications. All Microsoft operating systems before XP, had DOS at their heart and could run DOS applications pretty well, but XP was based on an all new architecture which was supposed to be more secure, faster and free of the legacy of DOS. Here is a step by step guide to running your OLD DOS computer games using DOSBox. First, download the DOSBox from DOSBox on Sourceforge. The current version has releases for Windows 2000, XP, Gentoo Linux, MAC OS X, Free BSD and Fedora.
Need some help figuring out how to run your favorite DOS games under Windows? With DOXBox, it's easy! So easy, in fact, that this home computing how-to can present a complete overview of the process in just over four minutes. For detailed instructions, and to get started playing your favorite games of yesteryear on your own Windows PC, take a look.
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Title
Category
File type(s)
Year
3 Point Basketball
DOSBox:
Supported
Sport
1993
The Adventures of Maddog Williams
Violence:
Yes
DOSBox:
Supported
Rating:
Adventure
1992
Alien Carnage
DOSBox:
Supported
Rating:
Platform
1993
Arctic Adventure
DOSBox:
Supported
Platform
1991
Assault Trooper
Violence:
Yes
DOSBox:
Supported
Shooter
1997
AstroFire
Violence:
Yes
Rating:
Arcade
1994
BabyType
DOSBox:
Supported
Educational
1993
BACKLASH: A Turret Gunner Simulation
DOSBox:
Supported
Simulation
1995
The Bard's Lore
DOSBox:
Supported
Role-Playing
1998
Beneath a Steel Sky
DOSBox:
Supported
Rating:
Adventure
1994
Beyond the Titanic
DOSBox:
Supported
Rating:
Adventure
1986
Bio Menace
DOSBox:
Supported
Rating:
Platform
1993
The Black Cauldron
DOSBox:
Supported
Rating:
Adventure
1987
City Beneath the Surface
Violence:
Yes
DOSBox:
Supported
Role-Playing
1998
Clyde's Adventure
DOSBox:
Supported
Rating:
Platform
1992
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DOS games are largely those that predate Windows 95 when DOS was still the primary operating system. The Windows revolution swept DOS aside, but you can still bring back some of the classic DOS game titles (such as Lemmings) on Windows XP, Vista and 7. It’s just a matter of adding a couple of freeware software packages.
D-Fend Reloaded
Firstly, you should check out the D-Fend Reloaded software package at this website. D-Fend Reloaded is an emulator package which emulates the DOS commandline, and with it you can run nearly all DOS-based games on Windows. Click the D-Fend-Reloaded-1.3.5-Setup.exe option to install it with its default settings.
When you first open the software, click the Accept all settings option from the Welcome to D-Fend Reloaded window. That opens the window below from where you can launch the DOS games. However, the Lemming games in the shot below won’t be there until you add the required DOS game pack to Windows.
DOS Game Packs
To add the Lemming games (and other alternative packs) to Windows, return to this page. Then click on the D-Fend-Reloaded-DemoPackage4.exe, and select Run from the Run file window. That should add to the Lemming games to D-Fend Reloaded window as above.
Now you can get the games up and running! Just click on one of the Lemming game titles to launch them as below. Those that aren’t setup might have some additional graphic and audio options to select first.
You can also run the DOS games in a window mode. To switch between the modes, press Alt + Enter. In addition, there is a Ctrl + F9 shortcut which closes the DOS application.
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To further configure their graphics and audio, right-click the game titles and select Edit. That opens the window below where you can customize their graphical and audio settings. Select some alternative game settings, and click OK to confirm and close the window. If you click Cancel, the window closes without saving any adjusted settings.
Other Emulation Software
There are also a variety of emulator software packages which run retro console games on Windows Vista, 7 and 8. Check out sites such as Emulator Zone which include a number of emulators for consoles such as the NES, N64 (in the shot below), Genesis etc. They also include ROM game libraries which you can run with their respective console emulators.
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Now you can bring some DOS gaming nostalgia to Windows with the D-Fend Reloaded software. Revive classic game titles such as Lemmings and Pac Man on Windows!