Name 3 great DOS games

Name 3 great DOS games

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ROTT
Commander Keen
Skyroads

Maniac Mansion
DOOM
Command & Conquer

Wolfenstein 3D
Doom
Quake

Daggerfall
Crusader: No Remorse
Wacky Wheels

the incredible machine
that platformer game I played as a kid where you were a green rabbit or something on like an alien planet or something and you had different upgradable (?) weapons
warcraft 2

Jazz Jackrabbit

Ultima 7
XCOM
Jackie chan

King's Quest 2
Police Quest
Space Quest

holy shit that's it, thank you

Doom
Hexen 2
Duke 3D
And many more
To this day nothing in the world of vidya has gotten me as excited as the DOS days did

dune 2
secret of monkey island
ganja farmer

Stunts
Wings
Lemmings

Should I adjust the emulation settings on DOSbox somehow? I tried Stunts and it got framedrops during turns and jumps.

X-COM: UFO Defense
Master of Magic
Ultima 7: The Black Gate

Looks like increasing CPU cycles fixed it. Now if I could just get Minebombers to slow down.

just reduce the cpu cycles either through Ctrl F11 or edit the ini file

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Super Munchers
The Secret Island of Dr. Quandary
The Oregon Trail

Number Munchers
DOOM II
Warcraft: Orcs & Humans

the island of dr. brain
super tetris
battle chess

There are more great DOS games than games released in the last 20 years that could be considered "great" for any platform.

>control F, no Panzer General

Panzer General
Command and Conquer
Hexen

Duke nukem, shadow warrior

Police Quest
Dungeon Master II: Legend of Skulkeep(the strategy guide was not only a guide, but had a literal fucking story someone wrote just for the game in it detailing an adventurer and his party, with each chapter corresponding to the areas you'd progress through)
Jezzball :^)

Hugo's House of Horrors
Hugo II, Whodunit?
Hugo III, Jungle of Doom!

Good post

DOS games are magic. Just look at that fucking aesthetic.

I used to play a game that was on my computer long ago that was like you control a turrent on the ground and you have to shoot down helicopters and paratroopers and you could shoot their parachutes and they would fall.

I didn't know the name but when you clicked it, it said MS-DOS, so I thought that was the name as a kid.

dos games are ugly poop, nothing like me skyrim

my nigg

Mu nigg

Tyrian 2000
Super Dogfighter: Silpheed
Death Rally

Duke Nukem
Commander Keen
Maniac Mansion

FRUA
Might and Magic: World of Xeen (Darkside/Clouds)
Populous

That game with the cat titties

The magic candle series
Archon Ultra

>cat titties

Sim City 2000
Prince of Persia
Wing Commander

Damn man. Theme Park takes me back,.

PIRATES

>No Prince of Persia

How do you fuck up this badly

Cannon fodder

Master of Orion 2
Eye of the Beholder 2
One Must Fall 2097

Duke Nukem 3D
System Shock
Jackie Chan

Duke 3D
Commander Keen
Loom

>cat titties

>fallout
>fallout 2
>DOOM

Princess Maker 2
Mega Man
Mega Man 3

build engine trilogy
Duke Nukem 3D
Blood
Shadow Warrior

ABUSE is really good

Commander Keen
Jazz Jackrabbit
Doom

>ctrl F Commander Keen
>4 found
My niggas

A lot of those are on PC too. And the PC version is 100% of the time superior

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>A lot of those are on PC too.

Dark Forces
X-Wing
TIE Fighter

does IBM have any exclusive games?

DOOM
Jazz Jackrabbit
Warcraft 2

ALBION
Abuse
Cannon Fodder

Don't think so. Most IBM computers used MS-DOS anyway.

Alone in the Dark
DOOM
ROTT
Heretic series
Dark Forces
Tie Fighter
Commander Keen series
Wolfenstein 3-D
Crusader series
BUILD engine series (Duke3d, Shadow Warrior, Blood, TekWar, Redneck Rampage)
Carmageddon 2
Daggerfall
Dune 2
LucasArts adventure games (Monkey Island series, Sam & Max, etc)
Sierra adventure games (esp. Space Quest and Quest for Glory)
Dynamix flight sims
Ultima series
X-COM
Syndicate

etc

Off the top of my head, SimCity 2000. The DOS version sucks compared to the Windows version.

>Most IBM computers used MS-DOS anyway.
>kiddo's too young to remember based OS/2

doom
quake
douk nukem

>Windows
>PC

Os/2 was around the time WinNT came out, it's not even relevant to the conversation.

>other user asks if IBM has exclusive games
>picture is OS/2's boot screen
>OS/2 was IBM's attempt to break the Microsoft OS monopoly

>n-n-n-not relevant

It's literally what he was asking, you absolutely ironic retard. And OS/2 came out years and years before NT.

>Skyroa-
That was fast. Also Aladdin was fun too.

You mean the CD version that was released for the Windows in -95. And no shit they were superior. CD allowed for superior audio, and most games usually had extra shit in it too.

Anyone remembers a racing game in 3d, where you could shoot other cars, it also showed some hot low poly girl drivers, also they werent cars exactly more like ships in a pipe track layout, if i recall correctly colors would range from red to blue, i have no idea of the name.

Going to list some lesser known titles here.

Fountain of Dreams
>A Golden Age CRPG with a really unique setting, mostly about fighting mutants and killer clowns in a post apocalyptic Florida
Seal Team
>The first tactical shooter ever made. Primitive milsim, even. Pic related.
Dune
>An adventure/RPG/RTS hybrid where you play as Muad'Dib and help the Fremen build an empire.

>Dune

is reading the first book worth it if I know the plot? Would I just be drowned in Herbert's universe building details? I'm honestly more interested in God Emperor of Dune than Paul's story

Yes, it's still a really good read. Plus you'll probably pick up on new details that you've missed from the movies/whatever synopsis you've read.

hardmode
games with source ports and reverse engineered ports dont count

Raptor
Doom
Shadow Warrior

Wing Commander
2 others people have mentioned.

>fallout
>fallout 2
>DOS

Again, you have your timeframes mixed up. Keep trying to save face, though, it's amusing.

we're splitting hairs here but Windows NT first came about with Windows NT 3.1 in 1993 and Windows 3.1x was the last non-NT release, form 92. OS/2 released in 1987 and co-existed with MS DOS

I'll help you, underage friend

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS/2
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_NT

So to recap:

>didn't know what OS/2 was, thus answered a question about OS/2 games stupidly
>desperately tried to cover by mentioning another OS that came out half a decade later
>now just hoping it becomes Opposite Day
>inb4 "w-well in between 1993 and 2000 they were sold at the same time that's what I really meant ;_;", as if that has any bearing on OS/2 games, which is what the question was about

Thanks for playing though

Duke Nukem 3D
Toonstruck
Warcraft 2

I'm not the one pretending to have used it for games at all, pal.

fucking NOBODY used it for games

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_OS/2_games

My man

you are now remembering CGA graphix

>took this long for someone to post OMF
Well, I'm proud of you at least, user.

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vette!

started playing before I could read and had to have someone help find the question from the manual, good drm

I have a CGA-only monitor that will probably wind up in some vapor-wave art installation soon.

Centurion. Basically Rome Total War before RTW was a thing.

>Mega Man
>Mega Man 3
This

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Someone please help me with this one.
I remember on a silver disc a game that had this guy with I think a cough mask running through the forest. He then reaches a cliff to see an explosion, which then cuts to him taking his cough mask off in shock. It had an anime looking style to it I think and it was like a top down helicopter game.
I do not remember the title.

3 Great DOS games
>Bio Menace
>JETPACK
>Hugo III

Mixed up Mother Goose
Jones in the Fast Lane
Damn, it's hard to remember what I played back then. Lemmings, I guess?

Rome: Pathway to Power

Clunky as fuck interface but god-level comedy and writing

>start as a slave in Herculaneum, escape the volcano and work your way up to Emperor

forgot my pic