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A place to discuss anything DOS related. From DOSBox to actual retro hardware and FPGA emulation. From old games and software to new running on DOS. We also allow source ports of games originally on DOS.
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Any Easter(ish) DOS games?
Does anyone know of any good DOS games that fit the Easter, spring, colorful aspects of the holiday?
I'm in the mood to play something festive later and I've been on a retro PC kick lately, so I'm just curious if anyone has any suggestions for me to try!
Independent developers are keeping the command prompt alive on PCs new and old.
What are some of your favorite forgotten gems?
We all play the same games most of the time. From the classic FPS grandfather's to the Point 'n Click adventures that never really got any traction past the 90s.
What are your favorite hidden gems? Games that few people know, but should know?
I'll start. Ascendency. A strategy space game where you pick an alien race, and try to take over, or befriend, the entire universe. Getting spaceships, going to planets, building bases and diplomacy. The time can be sped up, but do it at your own risk, because the AI does not wait.
ALL MS DOS GAMES [10 seconds per game, 11h59m51s total)
Standout entries:
metinc is looking for testers for unlocked FPS Abuse (1996)
SDL2 port of Abuse by Crack dot Com. Contribute to metinc/Abuse_1996 development by creating an account on GitHub.
Best ways to get files to old hardware
Personally I just set up an ftp server and connect to it on the old hardware. But here's a decent overview anyway.
A #DOScember surprise: fits on a single floppy, but has a network-capable package manager
Beauty and the Beast puzzle game for DOS (1994)
Anyone ever played this game? I remember it pretty well, especially the egg puzzle at about 3:40 lol
Episode 93: Wolfenstein 3D
Monthly online discussion and roundtable podcast featuring one DOS game per episode.
You're in a Nazi prison, with a dead guard on the floor in front of you. You take his gun. Now you can fight your way out. This is the exciting premise of 1992's Wolfenstein 3D, developed by id Software and published as shareware by Apogee.
Now we all know Wolfenstein 3D was not the first FPS game ever made, or the first FPS id Software made, or even the first Wolfenstein game. But it's definitely one of the most foundational games for the first-person shooter genre, so all the more reason for us to finally check this one out for March, which is when we try to do a big blockbuster FPS game every year.
We have two guests joining Martijn ("Tijn") and Florian ("rnlf") for this episode. First of all long-time DGC veteral Bjorn ("TigerQuoll"), who not only joined the discussion on the forums for this month, but who also made a Wolfenstein 3D level pack for us all to enjoy! See the links below to get these. Also joining is first-time podcast participant Jake, for whom Wolfenstein 3D i
King's Quest: Quest for the Crown (1984-05-10)
cross-posted from: https://retrolemmy.com/post/6261478
Happy 40th anniversary to the first game in the King's Quest series, one of the first graphical adventure games, and where Sierra really made their name.
This game also kicked off the Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI) engine, which Sierra used for many games. Wikipedia says: They employed it in 14 of their games between 1984 and 1989, before replacing it with a more sophisticated engine, Sierra's Creative Interpreter. There's no Wikipedia article for the SCI engine, but I know it was used in Phantasmagoria and Shivers, here is the ScummVM wiki page for SCI instead.
old The 7th Guest and The 11th Hour fan site
Old homepages by Paul "Bones" van der Meer
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.mods4ever.com/post/284
I found this cool old website for The 7th Guest, The 11th Hour, and T7G3: The Collector. The author is "Bones the Caretaker". The section of the website for The Collector says "Copyright site-design and written content by Paul van der Meer 2003".
Wait a minute, I know that name! Paul van der Meer is the director of The 7th Guest VR and Project Lead at Vertigo Games!
I don't know how old this website is, but it doesn't exist anymore. Luckily the Wayback Machine captured most of it (missing a bunch of images).
Unfortunately the Wayback Machine is a little slow, so navigating around the house in this way is a bit of a pain, and the split screen isn't sized properly for modern screens.
So I made this tweaked version that can be easily self-hosted or downloaded, and it runs much faster.
Viewable on http://t7g.mods4ever.com/
If you're lazy, the easiest way to see the whole site is to go to the map page and middle click every lin
Settlers 2 - great strategy game. The sequels never came close.
I've started replaying this recently, and it still hold up.
Only downside is that it's a bit slow. But with some snacks and drinks this is a great time killer!
Yippee!
List of The 7th Guest communities around the internet (not just Lemmy)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.mods4ever.com/post/172
Here's a list of different places you can chat about this series of games. We're a bit divided, but the fans are out there!
!stauf_mansion@lemmy.mods4ever.com - This Lemmy community, you're here right now! If you need a Lemmy account then go here and make the account. (Sorry, my server is too weak!) If you already have a Mastodon account (and you're feeling brave/technical) then you can put
@stauf_mansion@lemmy.mods4ever.com
into the search box there and follow that account.https://discord.gg/Hss5cJg - Stauf's Mansion Discord. Pretty active with a good number of fans. ALSO HAS Stream Detective so you can find people streaming these games on Twitch! Very fun to watch people fumble through the puzzles for the first time and chat with them, just be careful with backseating. Make sure you assign yourself the roles to get notifications for Stream Detective,
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