LazyLion King of de Jungle Joined Mar 17, 2005 Messages 107,443 Reaction score 9,978 Location District 9 Mar 16, 2010 #1 check this out! http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/12771/play-your-favorite-dos-games-in-xp-vista-and-windows-7/
check this out! http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/12771/play-your-favorite-dos-games-in-xp-vista-and-windows-7/
L Leakysandwich Well-Known Member Joined Nov 13, 2007 Messages 134 Reaction score 1 Location Somewhere, nowhere, everywhere... Mar 17, 2010 #2 lol! awesome, thanx man. very handy its always a chore to do the dos commands for my oldschool games, so this wil help
lol! awesome, thanx man. very handy its always a chore to do the dos commands for my oldschool games, so this wil help
F FarligOpptreden Executive Member Joined Mar 5, 2007 Messages 5,396 Reaction score 31 Location Gauteng Mar 17, 2010 #3 Somehow I actually PREFER using the command-line interface of DOSBox. Brings me back to the glory-days of PC gaming when games were actually FUN to play...
Somehow I actually PREFER using the command-line interface of DOSBox. Brings me back to the glory-days of PC gaming when games were actually FUN to play...
E Esea Expert Member Joined Jan 19, 2009 Messages 1,540 Reaction score 9 Location hi jack Mar 17, 2010 #4 they still fun to play. Just a lot shorter easyer and dumbed down
K Kloofvreter Honorary Master Joined Aug 7, 2008 Messages 30,281 Reaction score 1,991 Location Cape Town Mar 17, 2010 #5 I have used this as well, thanks to my fondness of 'abandonware'.