A lot of the games from the beginning I remember playing on my Atari 800. Lots of old Amiga/Atari ports in the early DOS days. Loved seeing Bioforge on here and Ascendancy. I still have the Ascendancy CD. Some of the other DOS games I liked were Chuck Yeagers Air Combat, Alien Legacy, No Greater Glory, and of course, the Eye of the Beholder series (which I still have a hint book for).
I had a Amstrad 1512 as my main computer from 1986 - 1991 (Games became too complex by 89- 1990) as a kid. I had about 20 of these games, they seemed much better back then, even in the limited CGA colours, which seemed to be vibrant purple and blue lol. I fondly look back at them. My favourite games were Lightspeed, Allycat, A Submarine simulator, F-15, Prince of Persia and Monkey Island.
I remember playing Life and Death before briefly as a kid. Didn't know what the hell I was doing and a lot of patients died. Also, nice signature haha :P
I recall L&D2. Without any manual I did also make quite a hefty pile of corpses before fully learning the right diagnosis procedures and specially the brain surgeries. Probly 400 of my patients died or was otherwise mishandled (molested), roughly the same amount treated alright and of the latter I'm quite sure I sutured the scalp while leaving equipment there after myself. :P
I love theese videos... mostly because there is a game i am looking for, from my childhood... but i honestly dont remember anything about it or not even sure how to describe it, i hope one day i'll see it in a video like this xD
It is still shocking to me that Ultima VII: The Black Gate, was made in 1992. What a GAME, what an adventure, what a story and extremely well made. I went back and played again and finished it - after aaaaall those years - in 2018 I think, I didn't think twice about the graphics. They are still servicable :)
It blows everything else on this list out of the water in terms of sheer quality. I prefer Rogue, but man, it's amazing what truly talented people could make back then
@@Njuregen Ultima Underworld 1&2 were AMAZING. I still have my 486 and I think it works, but the motherboard battery is out and I am having trouble replacing it.
there are a few dos games that are missing. some of them are legendary to this day. Wolfenstein 3D, Doom 1and 2. MechWarrior 2 and MechWarrior 2 Mercenaries. F-19 stealth fighter. Cobra Command, Falcon 4.0. even though the graphics are out of date was one of the best sims of all time.
Looking for a DOS game from the 80s with the same color scheme as the Zaxxon from the beginning of this video. In the game, it was a top down view of your character as you navigated one screen maze/puzzles by opening and closing different gates. The catch was that there were these caterpillars/centipedes pursuing you, so you had to be careful about which gates to close and open. Pretty generic simple game, but i would love to revisit it.
12:18 I blame my childhood spent playing Aces of the Pacific as the reason why I have to invert the Y axis on every console game controller I’ve used in the 30 years since. Down will never not be up.
I want to play QFG Shadows of Darkness again, if only to finally complete it. When I bought it, it was so riddled with bugs that it literally could not be finished.
12:55 -- обожаю игры с такой графикой, они во-первых сказочные и атмосферные, во-вторых добрые и спокойные.. Одним словом умиротворение так и веет от них.. 13:10 -- так же 👆 17:10 -- ооооуу, вот она эта игруля)))))) Супер)) 19:35 -- не знаю почему, но эта игруля на меня в детстве наводила немного какую-то тревожность чтоли.. Когда играл, было на заднем фоне такое чувство, как будто в будущем что-то похожее нас ждёт.. 19:50 -- ооо, ну без этой игрули, вообще бы не было моего детства))
EuroPC, 3.5' Floppy drive in the Keyboard. You could murder someone with that heavy thing. First games ever were Sim City, Police Quest 1, Elite and Driller.
Dont remember lots of these but quite a few bring back very old memories. Especially Gold Rush, which also had a remake and updated look. I still have the original hint book around here somewhere. It came with a card with red cellophane over a window. The pages were crossed out with red ink. but when you used the red cellophane, you could no longer see the red ink so you could read the written clues underneath.
I was hoping maybe after watching 303 DOS games it would help me remember. I am trying to figure out this game, might have been Mac System 6 only, but it was an odd space like game that was 2d top down maybe in a space station. Early on there was like a button that sucked you out into space that I could never get past lol
I would have added Veil of Darkness, Descent, Kings Quest/Space Quest games (not sure if the SCUMMVM Lucas Arts stuff would qualify here) and the Tie Fighter/X-Wing games. Oh, and Dune II. Otherwise a great list.
I literally have tears in my eyes, such great memories! Would give anything to go back to these days. Really sad how bad the world has become. The 80s and 90s will be the golden age of the USA. Oh well at least I was around for it. Hope things turn around and soon!
You had lightspeed but not hyperspeed? Still not seeing cosmo’s cosmic adventure (unless it’s in another video which I’m now going through all of these) so many memories coming back regardless
Do you by any chance know of a point and click game that featured removing a key from a nail in a shed and hole in a tree? I know this is a super vague question but there’s this game I played as a kid that I just can’t remember
Can someone please help me? I’ve been searching for a childhood game for ages and didn’t find it yet and this is driving me crazy 😭 Its from the DOS era,you control a warrior with blue armor and shoot arrows in your enemies,but through the stages you eventually get some power ups like more arrows and I remember one that turn your armor red. Its like those shooting games that you control aircrafts but instead of planes is that warrior that I mentioned. Does that infos ring any bell?
I got a PC in the mid 90's before that only consoles and a C-64, which I felt was better then the pc. When i did get my first pc in 96, games like Ascendancy blew me away, sadly only the AI was dumb as bricks. So when you found them they barely developed anything, and were a pushover. Still the best age of PC gaming the 90's!
Aahhh....nice set, but why u gotta only show the map screen from Star Control II ... doesn't really tell anything about the game, one of the best games ever imo D:
I’ve been trying to find an MS-DOS game for the past 30 years and I never cant seem to find it. It’s a game like astroids and at the title screen you hear a scream. You could choose between seven different ships and each ship had different powers and speed. I still don’t know what it’s called.
@@andrewmoir This game looks rad but the game I was thinking of was way more simple than this! I remember the Title Screen having a "Scream" sound effect.
There's one game I'm trying to remember, I can't describe it very well, but here goes. It has a big wide open field full of characters on 2 sides, much like chess. You control the characters movements one at a time when it's your turn. I remember two of the characters being a knight with a helmet on and a longsword, no shield, and a water elemental. When two characters met, it would go into a top down view where you would fight the opposing character in real time. I can't remember anything else, but i remember playing a lot as a kid (I'm 34 now...F me)
Hi, I've seen your videos and they all recall good old memories! So far I can name some missing games: Zak Mc Kraken (you get it) PGA Tour Golf Ports of call, where you run a shipping company A football game which I don't remember where a sort of Pacman would celebrate when scoring A winter sport game with many discipline s where you could choose your nationality (and, in any case, a Finnish character would win) Please help me find those titles
I remember playing a trial version of a game from around 1995 where you explore a maze of tunnels in an asteroid (I think) and fight monsters that dwell within. The graphics were rather decent for that period, but the gameplay sucked, frankly.
@@LightwaveAl No, though I've tried it out, too. In the one I'm talking about you walked through the tunnels, but in leaps (don't know what's the word for the leap-like motion in early games), then when you faced a monster, you couldn't move around, but moved only the crosshair, had to hit each monster in it's own weak point. One I remember was like a leech, the other ones looked like a mantice and a whitish spider.
What kind of peoples watch your videos? Or did I miss them? Not a single Wing Commander? Only one Ultima, especially no Underworld? And no C&C? No Silent Service? There are a ton of crappy games in that list and a lot of good ones are missing.
I just opened a "best dos games" List, and: Space Quest, Monkey Island, Loom, Doom, Quake, Warcraft, Sim City, X-Com, Maxter of Orion, Duke Nukem, Panzer General, Die Siedler, Lemmings, Fallout, Prince of Persia, GTA, Worms, all missing and so many more.
Indeed, most of the most popular ones were in the first video, which was a video of games I personally played (all of them)… but I didn’t play RPGs or fantasy games, they’re not my genre. Those are in the subsequent videos.
One of the greatest games of all-time at 13:54, Star Control II!
A lot of the games from the beginning I remember playing on my Atari 800. Lots of old Amiga/Atari ports in the early DOS days. Loved seeing Bioforge on here and Ascendancy. I still have the Ascendancy CD. Some of the other DOS games I liked were Chuck Yeagers Air Combat, Alien Legacy, No Greater Glory, and of course, the Eye of the Beholder series (which I still have a hint book for).
I had a Amstrad 1512 as my main computer from 1986 - 1991 (Games became too complex by 89- 1990) as a kid. I had about 20 of these games, they seemed much better back then, even in the limited CGA colours, which seemed to be vibrant purple and blue lol. I fondly look back at them. My favourite games were Lightspeed, Allycat, A Submarine simulator, F-15, Prince of Persia and Monkey Island.
The C-64 was also better then the PC for most smaller games, like Commando. Until the PC got soundcards and better graphics.
OMFG bouncing babies and janitor joe were 2 of the first games I ever played, along with the zork games which literally taught me how to spell
And we were more excited for them than today's kids are for games with multi-million dollar budgets. 😅
💯
So many cool old games on here, We had an IBM JX back in the 80's. I remember finding the secret room in janitor joe.
I remember playing Life and Death before briefly as a kid. Didn't know what the hell I was doing and a lot of patients died. Also, nice signature haha :P
I recall L&D2. Without any manual I did also make quite a hefty pile of corpses before fully learning the right diagnosis procedures and specially the brain surgeries. Probly 400 of my patients died or was otherwise mishandled (molested), roughly the same amount treated alright and of the latter I'm quite sure I sutured the scalp while leaving equipment there after myself. :P
I love theese videos... mostly because there is a game i am looking for, from my childhood... but i honestly dont remember anything about it or not even sure how to describe it, i hope one day i'll see it in a video like this xD
One day
I need see Battlezone 2 in one of your list... TRULLY A UNDERATED GEM!
Wow man, great videos, tnks!
Man, I loved Bioforge, clunkiness and all. That was back when Origin could do no wrong in my mind.
LMAO!! Bouncing Babies!! and so many others I used to play!
showing games titles as a DOS command line - brilliant.
😇
It is still shocking to me that Ultima VII: The Black Gate, was made in 1992. What a GAME, what an adventure, what a story and extremely well made. I went back and played again and finished it - after aaaaall those years - in 2018 I think, I didn't think twice about the graphics. They are still servicable :)
It blows everything else on this list out of the water in terms of sheer quality. I prefer Rogue, but man, it's amazing what truly talented people could make back then
I love Ultima Underworld think that was from 93? Thank god dosbox exists, cause my first pc is long gone.
@@Njuregen Ultima Underworld 1&2 were AMAZING. I still have my 486 and I think it works, but the motherboard battery is out and I am having trouble replacing it.
there are a few dos games that are missing. some of them are legendary to this day. Wolfenstein 3D, Doom 1and 2. MechWarrior 2 and MechWarrior 2 Mercenaries. F-19 stealth fighter. Cobra Command, Falcon 4.0. even though the graphics are out of date was one of the best sims of all time.
Looking for a DOS game from the 80s with the same color scheme as the Zaxxon from the beginning of this video. In the game, it was a top down view of your character as you navigated one screen maze/puzzles by opening and closing different gates. The catch was that there were these caterpillars/centipedes pursuing you, so you had to be careful about which gates to close and open. Pretty generic simple game, but i would love to revisit it.
12:18 I blame my childhood spent playing Aces of the Pacific as the reason why I have to invert the Y axis on every console game controller I’ve used in the 30 years since. Down will never not be up.
I felt the same until I really got into COD4 and then I had to switch it
Loved that game. Went overboard and got a CH Fightstick Pro and throttle. Got the Thrustmaster version for my brother.
I want to play QFG Shadows of Darkness again, if only to finally complete it. When I bought it, it was so riddled with bugs that it literally could not be finished.
The real art of 320x200 graphics.
F-15 and Duck Tales, wow good forgotten memories. Thanks for the nostalgia trip!
12:55 -- обожаю игры с такой графикой, они во-первых сказочные и атмосферные, во-вторых добрые и спокойные.. Одним словом умиротворение так и веет от них..
13:10 -- так же 👆
17:10 -- ооооуу, вот она эта игруля)))))) Супер))
19:35 -- не знаю почему, но эта игруля на меня в детстве наводила немного какую-то тревожность чтоли.. Когда играл, было на заднем фоне такое чувство, как будто в будущем что-то похожее нас ждёт..
19:50 -- ооо, ну без этой игрули, вообще бы не было моего детства))
Love these videos. So much nostalgia. The only game I can't recall seeing is Betrayal at Krondor from 1993. The game that got me to read book agains.
I’ll add it to my list. It’ll be in the next video 👍🏼
Why is Moonstone : A Hard Days Knight / It Came From The Desert not on here ? Some of the Best amiga / dos games..
I’ll put them in the next DOS video
lol I most of these games on floppy in box in my closet these game are so cool omg the midi audio cracks me up
Really nice collection. Some games really ooze the 386. 😄
Dune still holds up very well
One Must Fall 2097 has to be on the list!
Ah, it’s in this video: ua-cam.com/video/gOITFJ3kFXk/v-deo.html 👍🏼
A New Lightwave Al Video? 😮 It's about time!
Back on the horse 😄
Its about you
lol. Solar winds. First computer game I ever played as a kid,
Goody! Finally found it, thanks!
EuroPC, 3.5' Floppy drive in the Keyboard. You could murder someone with that heavy thing. First games ever were Sim City, Police Quest 1, Elite and Driller.
my god... i've played all of them... so much memories
there are so many games that I played at that time, so I become old man now ㅠ.ㅠ
Where is Quarantine? It was fun.
Quarantine is in the first 101 DOS Games video 👍🏼 ua-cam.com/video/yNcH2PuiHw8/v-deo.html
Dont remember lots of these but quite a few bring back very old memories. Especially Gold Rush, which also had a remake and updated look. I still have the original hint book around here somewhere. It came with a card with red cellophane over a window. The pages were crossed out with red ink. but when you used the red cellophane, you could no longer see the red ink so you could read the written clues underneath.
Classic
Goody, Impossible Mission, SC2.. I thought nobody remembers that brilliants
I had to laugh so hard at the Life and Death segment!
The signature! xD
Woah, that's a lot of ms dos games bro.
for comparison int. release dates:
1982 Intel 286 8 MHz
1982 Commodore 64
1983 NES
1985 Intel 386DX 20 MHz
1987 Amiga 500
1988 Sega Maga Drive (Genesis)
1989 Intel 486DX 25 MHz
1990 Super NES
1993 Intel Pentium 60 MHz
1994 (dec) PlayStation 1
1996 Intel Pentium 200 MHz
1996 3dfx Voodoo 1
I was hoping maybe after watching 303 DOS games it would help me remember. I am trying to figure out this game, might have been Mac System 6 only, but it was an odd space like game that was 2d top down maybe in a space station. Early on there was like a button that sucked you out into space that I could never get past lol
Zaxxon. 😮😮😮😮
3:46 some time traveler predicted roomba??
I would have added Veil of Darkness, Descent, Kings Quest/Space Quest games (not sure if the SCUMMVM Lucas Arts stuff would qualify here) and the Tie Fighter/X-Wing games. Oh, and Dune II. Otherwise a great list.
Many of those are in the original 101 DOS Games video 👍🏼
I literally have tears in my eyes, such great memories! Would give anything to go back to these days.
Really sad how bad the world has become. The 80s and 90s will be the golden age of the USA. Oh well at least I was around for it.
Hope things turn around and soon!
Many fond memories and some not so much :) did not see Moonstone in the mix, also now i know why i have ear problems :)
You had lightspeed but not hyperspeed?
Still not seeing cosmo’s cosmic adventure (unless it’s in another video which I’m now going through all of these) so many memories coming back regardless
1995 was when PC games started getting really good. 1996-1998 had so many great games.
Hold on! These are DOS games? In its really early stage? They resemble C64 games with the graphics and sound...
Do you by any chance know of a point and click game that featured removing a key from a nail in a shed and hole in a tree? I know this is a super vague question but there’s this game I played as a kid that I just can’t remember
Man, those early DOS bleeping sounds nowadays really are an insult to the ears....
Can someone please help me?
I’ve been searching for a childhood game for ages and didn’t find it yet and this is driving me crazy 😭
Its from the DOS era,you control a warrior with blue armor and shoot arrows in your enemies,but through the stages you eventually get some power ups like more arrows and I remember one that turn your armor red. Its like those shooting games that you control aircrafts but instead of planes is that warrior that I mentioned.
Does that infos ring any bell?
Life was so colourful 😢
I got a PC in the mid 90's before that only consoles and a C-64, which I felt was better then the pc. When i did get my first pc in 96, games like Ascendancy blew me away, sadly only the AI was dumb as bricks. So when you found them they barely developed anything, and were a pushover.
Still the best age of PC gaming the 90's!
Aahhh....nice set, but why u gotta only show the map screen from Star Control II ... doesn't really tell anything about the game, one of the best games ever imo D:
I’ve been trying to find an MS-DOS game for the past 30 years and I never cant seem to find it.
It’s a game like astroids and at the title screen you hear a scream. You could choose between seven different ships and each ship had different powers and speed. I still don’t know what it’s called.
Not the standalone combat section of starcontrol II? Which you could play separately?
@@andrewmoir This game looks rad but the game I was thinking of was way more simple than this! I remember the Title Screen having a "Scream" sound effect.
there was a game minute men. i can't find it?
my favorite moment is at 17:55
Lmao @ 5:24 I think I also died
13:17 Oh god, Sheeld, what happened to your face?
So many classics!
Yes, yes, yes!!!!
Tank Wars was great. Got it from some kid in the neighborhood.
It was good, but did you ever play Scorched Earth? Same thing, but with more depth. You can probably download it easily today.
ua-cam.com/video/yNcH2PuiHw8/v-deo.htmlm18s
5:20 LMAO
YES StarCon2!!!
3:30 ♂Gachimuchi♂
There's one game I'm trying to remember, I can't describe it very well, but here goes. It has a big wide open field full of characters on 2 sides, much like chess. You control the characters movements one at a time when it's your turn. I remember two of the characters being a knight with a helmet on and a longsword, no shield, and a water elemental. When two characters met, it would go into a top down view where you would fight the opposing character in real time. I can't remember anything else, but i remember playing a lot as a kid (I'm 34 now...F me)
Archon by any chance? :)
I only had about 15 of these games
5:23 lmaooooo
Hi, I've seen your videos and they all recall good old memories! So far I can name some missing games:
Zak Mc Kraken (you get it)
PGA Tour Golf
Ports of call, where you run a shipping company
A football game which I don't remember where a sort of Pacman would celebrate when scoring
A winter sport game with many discipline s where you could choose your nationality (and, in any case, a Finnish character would win)
Please help me find those titles
I might do these in another request video 😉 but if anyone knows what those last two games are, please comment
the last one sounds like Winter Challenge
In your ghost recon thank you vary much
5:12 xd
Impossible Mission 2!
It’s here: 5:05 😁
@@LightwaveAl i know, just surprised to see it again soooo many years after :)
Pls help I'm looking for a videogame in the name has Explorer and u can use 4 characters at the sametime and the final BOSS was an Octopus
To bad they aren't ziped and downloadable in one file. Did bring back memories.
But you can download or play a lot of them on myabandonware.com
It's not Ishar 1: Legend of the Fortress in the video, it's Ishar 2: Messengers of Doom.
dos dungeon master did not come out until early 90's
I remember playing a trial version of a game from around 1995 where you explore a maze of tunnels in an asteroid (I think) and fight monsters that dwell within. The graphics were rather decent for that period, but the gameplay sucked, frankly.
Descent? ua-cam.com/video/yNcH2PuiHw8/v-deo.htmlm42s
@@LightwaveAl No, though I've tried it out, too. In the one I'm talking about you walked through the tunnels, but in leaps (don't know what's the word for the leap-like motion in early games), then when you faced a monster, you couldn't move around, but moved only the crosshair, had to hit each monster in it's own weak point. One I remember was like a leech, the other ones looked like a mantice and a whitish spider.
@@LightwaveAl found it. The name is Creature Shock, released 1994
Only 7 of them. Perhaps only Pinball got me.
and where is the game about a bear who goes to sleep ?
Fatty bear I think
@@Ash-nh6li actually, it was an old Spectrum game something like Bear Gorge or whatever.
Bons souvenirs mais la musique est très très très chiante. Tu aurais pu faire un effort. 😢
What kind of peoples watch your videos? Or did I miss them?
Not a single Wing Commander? Only one Ultima, especially no Underworld? And no C&C? No Silent Service?
There are a ton of crappy games in that list and a lot of good ones are missing.
I just opened a "best dos games" List, and: Space Quest, Monkey Island, Loom, Doom, Quake, Warcraft, Sim City, X-Com, Maxter of Orion, Duke Nukem, Panzer General, Die Siedler, Lemmings, Fallout, Prince of Persia, GTA, Worms, all missing and so many more.
This is like the 4th video this guy has made of DOS games. All of the games you mentioned were in those.
Indeed, most of the most popular ones were in the first video, which was a video of games I personally played (all of them)… but I didn’t play RPGs or fantasy games, they’re not my genre. Those are in the subsequent videos.
No shame in looking at the past when we have no future.
Yes kids, "Metal Gear" is older than you are.
Very poor selection of games
As requested by viewers 🤷🏻♂️
This is the 4th video in a series, the popular ones were in the first video. This one is with less known video games.
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