101 MS DOS GAMES (1978-1997)

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  • I've rounded up 101 nostalgic DOS games I could find that I actually played myself. From Space Invaders to Imperium Galactica. These are 101 MS DOS games I played.
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    0:00 1978 Space Invaders
    0:12 1982 Olympic Decathlon
    0:24 1982 Paratrooper
    0:37 1983 Digger
    0:50 1984 Alley Cat
    1:02 1984 Kings Quest
    1:15 1984 Sopwith (fp.exe)
    1:28 1986 Arctic Fox
    1:40 1986 Arkanoid
    1:53 1986 Chessmaster 2000
    2:07 1987 Leisure Suit Larry
    2:18 1988 Battle Chess
    2:34 1988 F-19 Stealth Fighter
    2:46 1988 Jetfighter
    3:00 1988 Silpheed
    3:12 1989 Budokan: The Martial Spirit
    3:23 1989 Golden Axe
    3:36 1989 Risk: The World Conquest Game
    3:48 1989 SimCity
    4:00 1989 Super Off Road
    4:13 1989 Xenon 2
    4:26 1990 Dyna Blaster
    4:38 1990 Hugo's House of Horrors
    4:51 1990 Mario Brothers VGA
    5:04 1990 Red Baron
    5:16 1990 Rick Dangerous 2
    5:29 1990 Ski or Die
    5:41 1990 Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe
    5:52 1990 Stunts
    6:04 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    6:16 1990 The Secret of Monkey Island
    6:28 1991 Crystal Caves
    6:40 1991 Gods
    6:52 1991 Gorillas
    7:05 1991 Home Alone
    7:18 1991 Jimmy White's Whirlwind Snooker
    7:30 1991 Lemmings
    7:41 1991 Monkey Island 2: Le Chuck's Revenge
    7:54 1991 Nibbles
    8:06 1991 Populous II
    8:18 1991 Scorched Earth
    8:30 1991 Sid Meier's Civilization
    8:43 1992 Castles
    8:55 1992 Dune II
    9:07 1992 Flashback
    9:19 1992 Formula One Grand Prix
    9:32 1992 Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
    9:43 1992 Jill of the Jungle
    9:55 1992 Links 386 Pro
    10:08 1992 Monopoly Deluxe
    10:20 1992 Prince of Persia (SORRY - 1989! 😱)
    10:33 1992 Wolfenstein 3D
    10:47 1992 Zool
    10:57 1993 Cannon Fodder
    11:09 1993 Day of the Tentacle
    11:21 1993 Doom
    11:34 1993 Freddy Pharkas Frontier Pharmacist
    11:46 1993 IndyCar Racing
    11:58 1993 Master of Orion
    12:11 1993 Premier Manager 2
    12:23 1993 SimCity 2000
    12:36 1993 Slicks n Slide
    12:48 1993 Star Wars: X-Wing
    13:01 1993 Syndicate
    13:13 1993 The Incredible Machine
    13:25 1994 Cool Spot
    13:37 1994 Doom II
    13:50 1994 Heretic
    14:01 1994 Magic Carpet
    14:14 1994 Quarantine
    14:27 1994 Sid Meier's Colonization
    14:39 1994 Star Wars: TIE Fighter
    14:52 1994 The Settlers
    15:04 1994 Theme Park
    15:17 1994 UFO: Enemy Unknown
    15:29 1995 Command and Conquer
    15:42 1995 Descent
    15:54 1995 Destruction Derby
    16:06 1995 Flight Simulator 5.1
    16:18 1995 Hexen: Beyond Heretic
    16:30 1995 MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat
    16:41 1995 Need for Speed
    16:54 1995 Rise of the Triad
    17:06 1995 Screamer
    17:19 1995 Slipstream 5000
    17:32 1995 Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity
    17:44 1995 Star Wars: Dark Forces
    17:58 1995 Worms
    18:10 1995 Hi-Octane
    18:21 1996 Abuse
    18:33 1996 Big Red Racing
    18:45 1996 Death Rally
    18:57 1996 Descent II
    19:09 1996 Duke Nukem 3D
    19:22 1996 F-22 Lightning II
    19:35 1996 Master of Orion 2: Battle at Antares
    19:47 1996 Quake
    20:00 1996 Sid Meier's Civilization II
    20:12 1996 The Settlers II
    20:24 1996 Tomb Raider
    20:37 1997 Carmageddon
    20:49 1997 Imperium Galactica
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  • @viktorderka6348
    @viktorderka6348 3 роки тому +418

    I just watched my childhood in 20 minutes... I'm crying. Want to go back :D

    • @Foozefighter
      @Foozefighter 3 роки тому +11

      im 34 im crying with you xD btw i still play these

    • @sandeepkumar35
      @sandeepkumar35 3 роки тому +3

      Were you not in your childhood for 1 minute 20 seconds?

    • @thewr0ngchild
      @thewr0ngchild 3 роки тому +6

      Me too! I just want to go and spend a day sitting in front of my win 95 machine lol. I learned how to use MS DOS at like age 9 lol. As in I fully understood how it worked etc.

    • @thomasshelbyy5260
      @thomasshelbyy5260 3 роки тому +5

      me too and finally find one game i search sbout years Rick dangerous omg

    • @R4GNAR0G
      @R4GNAR0G 3 роки тому +3

      You can go back.
      Just install the emulator and download all the game and have fun.

  • @rschmidt9495
    @rschmidt9495 3 роки тому +208

    The mid to late 90s was the golden age of gaming. If you played games during this time consider yourself blessed.

    • @fixedcross
      @fixedcross Рік тому +5

      once in fifteen billion years time window

    • @Stopinvadingmyhardware
      @Stopinvadingmyhardware Рік тому +1

      No, you mean video games. Then, it’s a no you’re out of your mind.

    • @kensukadventures628
      @kensukadventures628 Рік тому +2

      @@RazaXML Aye, nothing beats walking into an arcade, or even a sandwich shop and seeing an arcade machine you had not seen before. In an age where virtually no one had computers, then the only ones people had were terrible - arcade machines and even early pong consoles had a magic to them that is just not present on any game now. Also the games had gameplay, modern games now have very little addicitve game play its morel like directing a movie now.

    • @Populous3Tutorials
      @Populous3Tutorials Рік тому +12

      the golden age of gaming is whatever time you gamed when you were young
      it changes for every person :)

    • @Metalwrath2
      @Metalwrath2 Рік тому

      lol no

  • @NickHoddinott
    @NickHoddinott 2 роки тому +58

    This brought back sooo many happy memories. Thanks you.
    What really stands out is how much Doom then Quake were a leap forward. It was mainly incremental gains then Doom blew everything else away. Many games then built off the Doom engine, and Quake comes along and blows them away.
    It was a great time to grow up in.

    • @Coats2112
      @Coats2112 Рік тому +7

      Most people forget that Wolfenstein 3D, was the game changer. Doom and Quake were just more popular clones.

    • @Zellonous
      @Zellonous Рік тому +2

      @@Coats2112 but since the same team made all three it's not a big deal. Nature of progression

    • @kensukadventures628
      @kensukadventures628 Рік тому

      Doom was always just an upgrade to 3dmonster maze for me.

    • @dgmt1
      @dgmt1 Рік тому

      @@Zellonous Ultima Underworld came out before both Wolfenstein and Doom and was a huge influence on the development of first person perspective games. The ID games are only remembered more nowadays because they found a wider mainstream audience.

    • @dgmt1
      @dgmt1 Рік тому +1

      Ultima Underworld came out 19 months before doom and even wolfenstein 3d while having a more advanced 3D engine. John Romero was a big fan of Origin and Ultima Underworld almost certainly influenced the development of Doom. While underworld itself built off earlier tile based exploration RPGs such as dungeon master, UU went on to establish the genre of open exploration FPS games which in turn nowadays are represented by huge titles like Skryim and Minecraft. Doom played an incredibly important role in making PC gaming mainstream but engine and gameplay-wise it was evolutionary and not revolutionary.

  • @timetraveler2518
    @timetraveler2518 Рік тому +8

    I remembered them all. My favorite DOS game of all time was Sid Meier's Civilization. I played Civilization for 17 straight hours without a rest except quick toilet break.

  • @henrygpk
    @henrygpk 4 роки тому +751

    The days when installing a game in DOS, when you were 12 years old, felt like a game victory in itself

    • @atlante4368
      @atlante4368 4 роки тому +6

      @Why So Serious Way too expensive for those of us in the third world

    • @LightwaveAl
      @LightwaveAl  4 роки тому +6

      GLQuake?

    • @LMTR14
      @LMTR14 4 роки тому

      no that is not a correct sentence, try again IDIOT

    • @TheJosep70
      @TheJosep70 4 роки тому +38

      I hated autoexec.bat and config.sys

    • @biglungsprod5617
      @biglungsprod5617 4 роки тому

      oh yes thats how it was

  • @davidbedard6824
    @davidbedard6824 2 роки тому +27

    The Sierra games were so much fun. Kings Quest, Space Quest, Police Quest, Gold Rush. We had the Apple II GS system. My older brother and I used to get up early on Saturday morning and play those ones for hours. Was always a treat when our dad took us to the computer store near our house to check out all the new Sierra games.

    • @janetharmon1242
      @janetharmon1242 Рік тому +1

      David Bedard, I was a computer science major who graduated in 1983. My best friend got a job with Sierra and programmed one of the Quest games. I lost touch with her but have at least 1 Quest game!

    • @Fighter4Street
      @Fighter4Street 3 місяці тому

      I remember playing those Quest games on my families computers back when I was around 10-12 years old. They were lots of fun and you had to figure everything out yourself, no looking up tips anywhere.
      I remember getting to a new screen or area in these games was a huge accomplishment.

    • @bdleo300
      @bdleo300 Місяць тому

      Quest for Glory - the best Sierra games

  • @mimimambo
    @mimimambo 4 роки тому +15

    seeing that dos command line for the directory path and exe file totally hits the spot. bless you for uploading this man!

  • @Shuyin781
    @Shuyin781 3 роки тому +33

    I remember spending hours on many of these DOS games and more when I was a kid.
    Thank you for the nostalgia mate :)

  • @MrTom-Songwriter-Composer
    @MrTom-Songwriter-Composer 4 роки тому +182

    (I corrected my old post, I was referring to AT form factor) One of my most favorite computer gaming memories back then is taking a small vacation, staying home and playing Doom on a 486 DX66 - AT form factor during winter time. I remember one day it was snowing outside, and I was happy and warm inside playing doom. Those are great memories. :-)

    • @starmc26
      @starmc26 3 роки тому +3

      What's a 486 AT?.. All i know of is SX and DX.

    • @wallyprichard7451
      @wallyprichard7451 3 роки тому +9

      I remember when the 486 DX 33 Mhz was lightning fast. My first computer was the 286 12 Mhz.

    • @lordhung7013
      @lordhung7013 3 роки тому +5

      I had a 486 dx4 100, I was king of the nerds for awhile at work!🤩 What a great processor it was.

    • @burntyper
      @burntyper 2 роки тому

      @@starmc26 don't know either

    • @Mange070
      @Mange070 2 роки тому +1

      @@starmc26 Maybe he meant that it was inside a AT-chassi,,,not ATX.....just a guess

  • @MrKreamous
    @MrKreamous 3 роки тому +19

    Who didn't choose quickly "Port 220, DMA 1, IRQ 5" thinking he was an IT expert ? nostalgia over 9000

    • @oolmfoxz8170
      @oolmfoxz8170 3 роки тому +2

      soundblaster ! my first job consist to config strap of lot hardware...

    • @waytothewill
      @waytothewill 3 місяці тому

      IRQ 5 or IRQ 7, that is the question.
      (always been an IRQ 6 guy myself).

    • @Sam-wz6ns
      @Sam-wz6ns 2 місяці тому

      ... I even did a library in assembler for quickbasic for the sound blaster pro lol hardware from that era was really fun!! Now i would need to read a 1000 pages opcodes list and it wouldnt work lol

  • @cc1912
    @cc1912 2 роки тому +35

    Man, I remember being 5 or 6 years old, my pops teaching me DOS commands, playing through tons of iconic and sometimes obscure shareware; the formative years. Games have come a long way...it's fascinating to see the evolution over a few decades.
    Glad they're still playable and being ported to newer platforms so younger generations can experience these gems.

    • @sinki19841984
      @sinki19841984 Рік тому +1

      I was learning them on my own at 6 years old. Less than a year later I was formatting and reinstalling MS-DOS (Don't forget to create a bootdisk first!) and ripping the thing apart.
      It's a miracle I dont work in IT...

    • @red-winged_blackbird
      @red-winged_blackbird Рік тому

      YES! emulators are a gift for those who don't own the platforms or know DOS coding.

    • @Slickz0r
      @Slickz0r 9 місяців тому

      same story here man, amazing times... looking for this one game though, a horiztonal platformer which progressed from earth (i think) to space on the final levels. Any clue ? :D

  • @aussieson
    @aussieson Рік тому +8

    It’s amazing how many games I remembered playing. Awesome blast from the past

  • @marcusdumitru
    @marcusdumitru Рік тому +8

    WOW! I played at least half of these titles! Best time of life! Countless hours on these games. Each new release was the ultimate. Graphics advanced so fast! I enjoyed each one.

  • @konstantinzhukov4025
    @konstantinzhukov4025 4 роки тому +283

    Wow. All of my entire life in 21 mins
    PS: never regret it

    • @ScorpiusZA.
      @ScorpiusZA. 4 роки тому +5

      Yup - I am amazed at how many of those games I played. There are a few I didn't, but quite a few I did.
      I was actually this list would include a game I have been trying to remember the name of for ages. I remember how it plays, but the name has eluded me - Sadly not on the list.

    • @malvinapushkova2386
      @malvinapushkova2386 4 роки тому +10

      I can only envy you. This is childhood that I dream to have (but all my childhood I had to work in the village garden and take care of the old grandmother). Someday, when I can afford myself to have a lot of free time, I will get old PC and will play all these games!

    • @LightwaveAl
      @LightwaveAl  4 роки тому +3

      That’s a good aspiration to have 👍🏼

    • @terr4byte
      @terr4byte 4 роки тому +1

      word :D

    • @terr4byte
      @terr4byte 4 роки тому

      @@malvinapushkova2386 be careful if you buy the first big box dos-game from your childhood on ebay youre addicted... XD

  • @daflipflop
    @daflipflop 3 роки тому +11

    What a nice medley of video game nostalgia, certainly brings back memories! Some favorites I personally would add to his list, Commando (1985), Operation Wolf(1987), Test Drive(1987) and Street Rod (1989).

  • @reevesc1986
    @reevesc1986 3 місяці тому +1

    How fitting is the music to this video. Good choice! Long live MS DOS gaming. We salute you!

  • @MichaelHarto
    @MichaelHarto 4 роки тому +31

    Man, alley cat brings back my childhood memories

    • @Radii_DC
      @Radii_DC 3 роки тому +2

      Absolutely. I was very proficient at it. Also the Digger. I miss so much those times.

    • @MichaelHarto
      @MichaelHarto 3 роки тому +1

      @@Radii_DC hahaha yeaaa! The digger! Man the theme song instantly plays in my head.
      There's also burger man, and that one game who slings beer glass.

    • @oolmfoxz8170
      @oolmfoxz8170 3 роки тому

      something I remember the music...

    • @Nimbus1951
      @Nimbus1951 2 роки тому

      That game was sooo magical to me... I must have been around 8 or 9.

  • @perwestermark8920
    @perwestermark8920 4 роки тому +7

    I counted to 40 that I played. Probably a few more I have forgotten I played. And a number of favourites missing from this collection. But great video - was nice to relive old times.

  • @blackhill8286
    @blackhill8286 Рік тому +2

    Golden age of gaming. Love and miss this time.
    Thanks for the great video.

  • @bgates275
    @bgates275 4 роки тому +32

    Anyone remember when you tried to run a game in MSDOS, I'm thinking Sierra specifically, and you'd often get a message saying you didn't have enough expanded memory? If you were lucky, the install file of the game contained an option to create a boot disk, and you'd have to boot up with the boot disk every time you wanted to run the game and it worked. If you were unlucky, you'd have to edit the autoexec.bat and config.sys files yourself and play around with it until it did.

    • @runningkees9125
      @runningkees9125 3 роки тому +1

      HAHAH THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I DID!

    • @barry3602
      @barry3602 3 роки тому

      Yes but you could extend it with EMS.

    • @oolmfoxz8170
      @oolmfoxz8170 3 роки тому +1

      QEMM !!!

    • @MXB2001
      @MXB2001 2 роки тому

      Oh I have several boot up options for DOS to maximize either extended, expanded or conventional RAM. Aces of the Pacific is a monster that needs 611,xxx free bytes. Barely enough room for DOS itself, everything else had to be stripped such as mouse drivers (not needed there).

    • @rrwholloway
      @rrwholloway Рік тому +1

      And that is how as a ten year old I learned basic dos commands. Still comes in useful to this day.

  • @bakmeivancouver
    @bakmeivancouver 4 роки тому +36

    So much nostalgia. Loved every minute of this. There were some epic Origin games I wish you got in here like Wing Commander, Wing Commander 2, and the Ultima series. And Star Control. :)

    • @s7ai
      @s7ai 3 роки тому +2

      I was just thinking the same 😌 Wing Commander: Privateer and especially Ultima Underworld / System Shock were exceptional games

  • @Stratelier
    @Stratelier 4 роки тому +22

    My parents were interested in the Sierra adventure games of the day, so we grew up with a lot of King's Quest and Space Quest.

    • @markb8556
      @markb8556 4 роки тому +1

      Most of the Sierra games I played were by Al Lowe

    • @Alex_Eicher
      @Alex_Eicher 4 роки тому

      Kings Quest 7 the princeless bride and Space Quest 6 Roger Wilco

    •  4 роки тому

      For me there was Heros Quest, later known as the Quest for Glory series

    • @walterjeffreys40
      @walterjeffreys40 4 роки тому

      I grew up with KQ1-4, Leisure Suit, and Police Quest 1 & 2

    • @dystopia_lp
      @dystopia_lp 3 роки тому +1

      I actually learned English playing Police Quest II. Bains, I got you

  • @Silks
    @Silks 4 роки тому +6

    Seeing Digger warms my heart

  • @joegen4577
    @joegen4577 Рік тому

    Thanks for compiling this.. remembered the times staying up late at night playing and figuring out how to solve those adventure games without any walkthrough.... and the feeling of accomplishment finishing a game...

  • @papa100iq
    @papa100iq 4 роки тому +10

    2017 video about 1990s stuff
    November 2019 and I'm still here watching. Love this vid. It's the 3rd time I'm watching since last year.

    • @LightwaveAl
      @LightwaveAl  4 роки тому +1

      You’re welcome back any time!

  • @sebastiannobile758
    @sebastiannobile758 4 роки тому +15

    Great watching it. Played some of them as a child from the mid 80s on.

  • @brawlkarter
    @brawlkarter 4 роки тому +6

    This was amazing. There were a few games missing IMO, especially Terminal Velocity. Even still, loved the video!!

    • @LightwaveAl
      @LightwaveAl  4 роки тому

      (Read the description) 😉
      But thanks a lot! 🙌🏼

  • @johnvaldez8830
    @johnvaldez8830 3 роки тому +6

    I didn't see Starflight...which by in large took many hours of my time for some of the most immersive game play and discovery. So many great games though that I did see, play and enjoy. What a great time in gaming history!

  • @rghose1885
    @rghose1885 4 роки тому +10

    Great compilation out of so many titles to choose between. Really great to remember all these games I played throughout all the years. Thank you :-)

    • @oolmfoxz8170
      @oolmfoxz8170 3 роки тому +1

      someone miss : wing commander, atrain, populous, pirate(non dos)...

  • @stormykeep9213
    @stormykeep9213 4 роки тому +57

    Spent my teen years in the DOS era...that was a very special time, trips to Babbage's just browsing the big box games, even when I couldn't buy any was better than reading a book :) Heck, my younger co-workers bug me when they start talking about the latest Playstation/Xbox games, as I always bring up DOS and they give you that weird look...I feel bad for them..they missed out. Thanks for the vid!

    • @oolmfoxz8170
      @oolmfoxz8170 3 роки тому +1

      int 21....

    • @godaistudios
      @godaistudios 2 роки тому +1

      Funny that. Born in '76 myself, so I got used to both, though I really was more about console gaming. Still, I had always wanted a computer and spent plenty of time playing on a commodore 64 in a public school. When my parents finally bought a computer in the early 90's, I learned DOS inside and out as much as I could. It proved useful for me as I would later wind up in tech support. Had plenty of games to play with lots of shareware floppy disks. One of the first games that comes to mind was Zeliard. I remember lots of other games published by Sierra.
      That said, I still enjoy gaming, be it PC or console, so be it a throwback game or the "latest and greatest" entry, I have plenty to pick from.

  • @stesilaus1688
    @stesilaus1688 Рік тому

    This presents an excellent and comprehensive selection. Well done!

  • @pedrosolfa
    @pedrosolfa 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing video. Very nostalgic. Thank you very much.

  • @InnerHacking
    @InnerHacking Рік тому +4

    95,96,97 were definitely the golden era. I used to read all magazines I could get my hands on about games and the new technological advancements like sound blaster sound cards and voodoo graphic cards. These games were so much entertaining and addictive than modern games of today with their 100gb downloads that most people now just play for a couple days and discard as fast as baby diapers. Oh my sweet little 13 year old me.... Good times!

  • @Nimbus1951
    @Nimbus1951 2 роки тому +7

    Oooh the memories... so many good times, such an incredible world it was.

  • @willemkilian9563
    @willemkilian9563 2 роки тому +1

    Oh wow, I saw games here that I have forgotten I played! Thanks for bringing back memories!

  • @flurng
    @flurng 4 роки тому +7

    So cool that you included QBasic Gorillas & Nibbles! Those games are the very thing that got me into programming so many years ago! Spent hours modding the game, so that whenever my brother would enter his name, the screen would read "Asshole", etc.... great fun!

  • @daze507
    @daze507 4 роки тому +17

    Ah Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, that was an hell of an adventure game.

  • @ayudatengopiedrasenlosrino3786
    @ayudatengopiedrasenlosrino3786 2 роки тому +15

    0:00: 1. Space Invaders (1978)
    0:11: 2. Olympic Decalthlon (1982)
    0:25: 3. Paratrooper (1982)
    0:38: 4. Digger (1983)
    0:49: 5. Alley Cat (1984)
    1:03: 6. King's Quest (1984)
    1:17: 7. Sopwith (1984)
    1:28: 8. Arctic Fox (1986)
    1:40: 9. Arkanoid (1986)
    1:54: 10. Chessmaster 2000 (1986)
    2:06: 11. Leisure Suit Larry (1987)
    2:18: 12. Battle Chess (1988)
    2:34: 13. F-19 Stealth Fighter (1988)
    2:45: 14. Jetfighter (1988)
    2:59: 15. Silpheed (1988)
    3:13: 16. Budokan: The Martial Spirit (1989)
    3:24: 17. Golden Axe (1989)
    3:36: 18. Risk: The World Conquest Game (1989)
    3:49: 19. SimCity (1989)
    4:00: 20. Super Off Road (1989)
    4:13: 21. Xenon 2 (1989)
    4:26: 22. Dyna Blaster (1990)
    4:38: 23. Hugo's House of Horrors (1990)
    4:52: 24. Mario Brothers VGA (1990)
    5:04: 25. Red Baron (1990)
    5:17: 26. Rick Dangerous 2 (1990)
    5:30: 27. Ski or Die (1990)
    5:40: 28. Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (1990)
    5:52: 29. Stunts (1990)
    6:05: 30. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
    6:17: 31. The Secret of Monkey Island (1990)
    6:29: 32. Crystal Caves (1991)
    6:40: 33. Gods (1991)
    6:53: 34. Gorillas (1991)
    7:06: 35. Home Alone (1991)
    7:19: 36. Jimmy White's Whirlwind Snooker (1991)
    7:29: 37. Lemmings (1991)
    7:41: 38. Monkey Island 2: Le Chuck's Revenge (1991)
    7:54: 39. Nibbles (1991)
    8:07: 40. Populous II (1991)
    8:19: 41. Scorched Earth (1991)
    8:31: 42. Sid Meier's Civilization (1991)
    8:43: 43. Castles (1992)
    8:56: 44. Dune II (1992)
    9:07: 45. Flashback (1992)
    9:19: 46. Formula One Grand Prix (1992)
    9:33: 47. Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (1992)
    9:43: 48. Jill of the Jungle (1992)
    9:52: 49. Links 386 Pro (1992)
    10:08: 50. Monopoly Deluxe (1992)
    10:21: 51. Prince of Persia (1992)
    10:34: 52. Wolfenstein 3D (1992)
    10:46: 53. Zool (1992)
    10:58: 54. Cannon Fodder (1993)
    11:08: 55. Day of the Tentacle (1993)
    11:21: 56. DOOM (1993)
    11:35: 57. Freddy Pharkas Frontier Pharmacist (1993)
    11:46: 58. IndyCar Racing (1993)
    11:58: 59. Master of Orion (1993)
    12:12: 60. Frontier Manager 2 (1993)
    12:24: 61. SimCity 2000 (1993)
    12:37: 62. Sticks n Slide (1993)
    12:43: 63. Star Wars: X-Wing (1993)
    13:02: 64. Syndicate (1993)
    13:14: 65. The Incredible Machine (1993)
    13:26: 66. Cool Spot (1994)
    13:34: 67. DOOM II (1994)
    13:51: 68. Heretic (1994)
    14:01: 69. Magic Carpet (1994)
    14:14: 70. Quarantine (1994)
    14:28: 71. Sid Meier's Colonization (1994)
    14:41: 72. Star Wars: TIE Fighter (1994)
    14:53: 73. The Settlers (1994)
    15:06: 74. Theme Park (1994)
    15:17: 75. UFO: Enemy Unknown (1994)
    15:29: 76. Command & Conquer (1995)
    15:42: 77. Descent (1995)
    15:54: 78. Destruction Derby (1995)
    16:07: 79. Flight Simulator 5.1 (1995)
    16:17: 80. Hexen: Beyond Heretic (1995)
    16:29: 81. MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat (1995)
    16:41: 82. Need for Speed (1995)
    16:54: 83. Rise of the Triad (1995)
    17:07: 84. Screamer (1995)
    17:20: 85. Slipstream 5000 (1995)
    17:33: 86. Star Trek: A Next Generation - A Final Unity (1995)
    17:45: 87. Star Wars: Dark Forces (1995)
    17:58: 88. Worms (1995)
    18:08: 89. Hi-Octane (1995)
    18:21: 90. Abuse (1996)
    18:35: 91. Big Red Racing (1996)
    18:47: 92. Death Rally (1996)
    18:58: 93. Descent II (1996)
    19:11: 94. Duke Nukem 3D (1996)
    19:23: 95. F-22 Lightning II (1996)
    19:36: 96. Master of Orion 2: Battle at Autares (1996)
    19:49: 97. Quake (1996)
    20:01: 98. Sid Meier's Civilization II (1996)
    20:13: 99. The Settlers II (1996)
    20:24: 100. Tomb Raider (1996)
    20:37: 101. Carmageddon (1997)
    20:48: 102. Imperium Galactica (1997)

    • @ischolten9021
      @ischolten9021 Рік тому

      Can you help me find a game? It's very old, prob ms dos. Can you choose 1 knights, one is brown and has thicker armor, the other one is white but kills easier. The game has alot of stairs and bats flying around who can hurt you. There's a final boss that is some sort of skeleton throwing bones. The rest I can't really remember. Pls help

    • @ayudatengopiedrasenlosrino3786
      @ayudatengopiedrasenlosrino3786 Рік тому

      @@ischolten9021 I'm 14 years old, so I don't know much about DOS games, so I'm sorry, I have no idea what you're talking about.

    • @asifahmed6568
      @asifahmed6568 8 місяців тому

      Thanks mate

    • @frequenco5545
      @frequenco5545 6 місяців тому

      Only 10 upvotes? Your work is underappreciated, my good sir! Have an upvote!

    • @LightwaveAl
      @LightwaveAl  6 місяців тому

      Have another one from me too, although I did already put all the timestamps in the description when I uploaded the video. My subsequent DOS Games videos also have all the timestamps in the descriptions 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @quangletrong2890
    @quangletrong2890 3 роки тому +1

    This video brings back my childhood memory alot. Thanks!

  • @j0kaM0oksville
    @j0kaM0oksville 8 місяців тому

    This made me travel to when I was 10 years old. I had forgotten about 3 of this games! Thank you 😊

  • @InnerHacking
    @InnerHacking Рік тому +3

    Screamer and Slipstream 5000 right next to it were for me the best games in the genre back then. How awesome you've put them together!

  • @wleon4068
    @wleon4068 Рік тому +5

    There was a certain excitement we had when loading up these games. There are many on here that I became addicted too. I've not seen the whole video clip - as yet - but one game that should be mentioned is I.S.S JANE SEYMORE! The depth to that was astonishing, Then there was Jimmy White's Whirlwind Snooker [a classic], Speedball [1 and 2], Dungeon Master, I.K karate, Stunt Car Racer, Damocles, Buggy Boy, Gods, Populus, Kick Off and Kick Off 2, Spy v Spy, Gauntlet, Sensible Soccer, Formula One Grand Prix, Arakanoid: Revenge of Doh, and many others. All absolutely addictive. Just think, there were no microtransactions [ as we would get now.}.
    No paying for extra levels, and all of that. We received the whole package. More often than not the games came with beautiful instructions { more like 'books'}, and wonderful packaging too. We really did get our money's worth. Now, in this age of digital gaming? It's simply not the same anymore. We will never get those days back again when we played DOS games. It really was a golden era of home gaming.

  • @keblakev
    @keblakev 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for making this video. I have been looking for that game for years. "Descent II".

    • @LightwaveAl
      @LightwaveAl  11 місяців тому

      It was great fun! Really good in multiplayer 😃

  • @theBeags
    @theBeags 2 роки тому +1

    I'm so glad I clicked this thumbnail. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @redbeard19833
    @redbeard19833 4 роки тому +13

    Magic Carpet blew my mind when I was a kid (9).

  • @chrisjlocke
    @chrisjlocke 3 роки тому +16

    7:02 - Gorillas was written in QBasic (came with DOS). You could press [Ctrl] and [C] to break the code and amend things. This was intentional (both that you could break into it and that it was written in QBasic) - It was actually included in DOS 5 as a demonstration of that programming language.

    • @nissimtrifonov5314
      @nissimtrifonov5314 Рік тому +1

      @Giuliano Matrix I was convinced that learning more qbasic commands would enable me to write cool programs... So I went though the help for hours, and read the documentation on each function and subroutine. As I was teaching myself at that point, I did not know that I was supposed to learn basics like loops, and writing functions.. But, later on, I did manage to write some cool programs after all

  • @vladanlausevic1733
    @vladanlausevic1733 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video. I remember several games from my childhood. One of my absolute favourites was Sim City

  • @jandro_ra
    @jandro_ra 4 роки тому +5

    Alley Cat, Stunts, Monkey Island, Prince of Persia, Theme Park, UFO, Worms... I love that days

  • @mk4345
    @mk4345 4 роки тому +14

    Nostalgia! So many awesome childhood memories :)

  • @retrom8442
    @retrom8442 4 роки тому +3

    Great video, I really enjoyed it. Please make more video's like this. Thanks.

  • @lauralaura8539
    @lauralaura8539 3 роки тому +1

    love the music. thank you for this

  • @blademontane
    @blademontane Рік тому +1

    I'm glad I watched this. For years there was a racing game I could never find again, but it came up in this. Big red racing. Tons of memories in that game.

  • @AgeofReason
    @AgeofReason 4 роки тому +3

    Wow, excellent games in here for dos. I use a modified XBOX with DosXBox on it, and these would play really well on it. Thanks for putting these clips together.

  • @mmmikeyL
    @mmmikeyL 4 роки тому +21

    Alley Cat was my jam. I still hear the sound of that dog coming for me...

  • @vanderslagmulders
    @vanderslagmulders 3 роки тому +1

    Ahhh, I've been searching for Sopwith but couldn't find it. I only knew it as Solo, loved the game. Same for Gods, forgot the name, so impossible to find anything about it. Very nostalgic, loved many of these games. Thanks, great upload.

  • @stjerneskruetraekker
    @stjerneskruetraekker 4 роки тому +3

    Loved it! All those games played as a kid

  • @EverPaintP
    @EverPaintP Рік тому +3

    1983 - digger is my all time favourite, thank you for this compilation

    • @Osprey850
      @Osprey850 Рік тому +1

      I had no idea that it was that old. I was playing it into the 90s. I really dug that game.

    • @LightwaveAl
      @LightwaveAl  Рік тому

      I’ll be honest, it was one of my favourites too

  • @Sirkento
    @Sirkento 3 роки тому

    Started watching this to figure out what game I wanted to watch next, this was really good

  • @gc8972b
    @gc8972b 3 роки тому

    Loved the captions. Good job

  • @kpax7897
    @kpax7897 3 роки тому +11

    scorched earth was amazing - 99% of these titles were amazing but a game with such poor graphics compared to what was on the market the gameplay was unreal !! best game to play against friends.

  • @LeiskaDaKilla
    @LeiskaDaKilla 4 роки тому +5

    Wow! There was maybe 30 games that are not just great, but LEGENDARY! \o/

  • @jasoncraig136
    @jasoncraig136 2 роки тому +1

    That was an awesome recap of my entire childhood.

  • @StephanDallaPria
    @StephanDallaPria 2 роки тому

    This is beautiful, thank you.

  • @scorpiongamer2555
    @scorpiongamer2555 4 роки тому +5

    Never got bored with those games..I still want to play some of them

  • @runningcommentary1231
    @runningcommentary1231 4 роки тому +10

    Descent 2 was one of my favourites. Good soundtrack too... would liked to have seen Blood in there. Strangers in the night, exchanging glances.....

  • @CristianVasquez
    @CristianVasquez Рік тому +1

    Thank you man. At the time I sold these, and they were magical. I missed only 'castles'

  • @hinotojr1
    @hinotojr1 4 місяці тому

    Several games I have played... Thanks to share this.

  • @Konsker
    @Konsker 5 років тому +6

    love all classic games in the video

  • @BradiKal61
    @BradiKal61 4 роки тому +3

    Stealth Fighter, Scorched Earth, Descent, Descent 2, Hexen.... all games that I loved

  • @marugg78
    @marugg78 11 місяців тому +1

    This brought up some long forgotten memories. Half the video had me saying "oh yeah, I remember that one". Lol

  • @alexanderglassgames4170
    @alexanderglassgames4170 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, great music, great memories

  • @InspirationHouseNetwork
    @InspirationHouseNetwork 3 роки тому +20

    “My, how far we’ve come in just a few decades! (Descent 1 seems to really have been ‘ground breaking’!)” (-James)

    • @LightwaveAl
      @LightwaveAl  3 роки тому +5

      It was. I played that with a Logitech Wingman Extreme joystick and dominated, being able to use the hat to fly around someone and continue aiming at them. Loved it, and it was very different to other FPS of the time ❤️

  • @sverduijn1
    @sverduijn1 4 роки тому +82

    If I studied instead of playing these games i'd be a professor right now

    • @shamarif7679
      @shamarif7679 3 роки тому

      Now ..you become what ?

    • @deimos2k6
      @deimos2k6 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, I'm glad I also didn't study, otherwise I wouldn't have played tons and tons of beautiful videogames in my lifetime lol

  • @danielkarlsson258
    @danielkarlsson258 3 роки тому

    Wow! This was amazing!!! Thanks!

  • @DrWho2008t101
    @DrWho2008t101 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. This brings back memories. I remembered this as if it was yesterday.

  • @sedgwicks9109
    @sedgwicks9109 4 роки тому +7

    I remember playing digger, paratrooper, alley cat and decathalon. Having to put the ms dos disc in first and having to type dir. Crazy how far gaming has come

    • @LightwaveAl
      @LightwaveAl  4 роки тому +3

      It’s pretty amazing. Those oldest games were really good in a fun, simple, accessible way.
      Well, accessible except that you had to know how to operate DOS 😉

    • @ismawan1980
      @ismawan1980 3 роки тому +1

      dir /w and enter cd foldername

    • @LightwaveAl
      @LightwaveAl  3 роки тому +1

      That assuming you got the game on your computer in the first place. That you understood drives, creating directories, directory path structures, copying, 8.3 file names etc. There’s a lot to do before you get to “cd game” and run the game.

    • @sedgwicks9109
      @sedgwicks9109 3 роки тому +1

      I was referring to the old floppy disk

    • @ismawan1980
      @ismawan1980 3 роки тому +1

      @@sedgwicks9109 ah i see. yup dir and type digger. i remembered i, my father and my uncle were competing for highest scores but my uncle won. great old days...

  • @skilz8098
    @skilz8098 4 роки тому +101

    I don't feel pity for those who had to install these games for DOS, I feel pity for those who had to make these games! This newer generation of people relied on DirectX or OpenGL to do all of the graphics via API calls. In the DOS days, there was no such thing... all of those graphics had to be drawn to the screen directly via native VGA controller calls, reading in sprites from graphics images, knowing all of the different platforms or ISAs such as x86, MIPS, ... etc. The timing of when to draw everything and how to draw it, when to access data from ram or the hard drive, etc. was a technological marvel in those days, especially considering the limited amount of RAM, ROM, and the CPUs specs.
    Most people didn't even have computers and the average few who did, might not have even had a Video or a Sound Card. The programmers had to take all of the major Video and Sound Cards into consideration when writing their already compact and limited code in such a way to support various hardware. They had to know the internal workings of the drivers for each of those devices. It wasn't until Windows 95 and later when Direct Draw, Direct 2D, Direct 3D, Direct Sound came out to make things easier for the developers. In later versions, these APIs were simplified into one common API which became Direct X.
    These spoiled Millenials today who were practically born with a Smart Phone in hand... have no idea how complicated it was to make these Retro Games! When they don't see all of the shiny graphics and realism that is shown today they tend to think the games are horrible. Back in the early to mid-90s if you had DOOM you were one of the fortunate ones; that's if you even had a computer, to begin with. Then if you were able to run a game in 800x^600 because you happen to have an SVGA, not a VGA that was 15 or 17 inches you were really lucky! Yet today they carry around 7-9 inch screens in their pockets running in 1080p and some even in 4k...
    Yeah, the game developers of the 70s and 80s were true engineers, for they didn't have all of the hand-holding that these modern APIs give you, the GUI of Windows versus shell or terminal commands, and they had many more limitations to deal with! All of the games on this list, even the worst of them, should be in a category all by themselves as being a modern technological marvel for the genius of the engineering that went into making them! These are the games that drove the push for bigger, better and faster hardware that we see today! If it wasn't for these games, we'd still probably be using terminals and wouldn't have portable smartphones! These games are what pushed the limits of computing while advancing technology!

    • @skilz8098
      @skilz8098 4 роки тому +8

      @᪶ ᪶ It's a rhetorical statement that was meant to illustrate the point that this younger generation was born into a world with technology and devices that are commonplace today compared to when my generation grew up in the 70s and 80s.
      I was born in 1980 so by the time I was about 4-5 years old and understood how to use modern electronic devices of that era such as Telephones, Television's, VCRs, gaming consoles such as Atari (NES didn't come out until about then but I didn't get it until around 1990 when the SNES was being released). Phones had cords connected to an outlet and some were push buttons while others were rotary, long-distance calls were charged by the minute and some lines or carries had party lines, other people from other places might have been on the same line at the same time... Many TVs didn't even have remote controls yet as that was an added expensive accessory, and even in the early 80s Color TVs were starting to take over becoming commonplace, but many still had black and white TVs with Rabbit Ears and tuning dials, Cable was in its infancy, most had Antennas where very few had Satellite and those Satellites were huge (about 4-8 feet) in diameter and very expensive. There was no high definition, very few people had computers at home and the internet was around but most didn't have it as it was very expensive.
      This is what I was referring to, I wasn't trying to put anyone down! I used the word spoiled in referring to the fact that this younger generation takes for granted these modern devices such as Smart Phones that are more powerful than supercomputers of the 40s and 50s... The gaming consoles today are very impressive, but in my time we had 8 and then 16-bit consoles... Today they are 64-bits with dedicated video and sound cards built into them in full HD anywhere from 720p to 4K... Most of them don't understand the luxury that it is to have these modern devices at a very affordable cost.
      Consider buying a brand new IBM in 1980 the year I was born before the home personal desktop PC era boomed... It might have had a 16-bit architecture or an 8-bit depending on the model, it might have had a hard drive of about 20 - 40 MB with about 128 - 256k of ram if you spent an extra $500 for the increased bandwidth... This computer would have cost the average person in 1980 about $2-3K which would be about $8-9K in today's currency market. Yet, if you buy the most expensive smartphone out there probably an iPhone it might cost between $1-2k which would have been about $300 - 500 back then. And that smartphone can do about 10k times the amount of computations. So this is what I was referring to about being spoiled... I'm referring to the entire generation as a whole, not just an individual!

    • @iamkeystroke
      @iamkeystroke 4 роки тому +1

      @@skilz8098 Millennials were born from 1981 to 1996. The first millennials graduated in 2000 hence the name. Generation Z came after
      . This is according to Strauss and Howe who coined the term.

    • @skilz8098
      @skilz8098 4 роки тому +4

      @@iamkeystroke Okay a bit of misconception there, I shouldn't have been using the "Millenials". It should have been the "Snowflake" generation!

    • @blazeflamestrike
      @blazeflamestrike 4 роки тому +4

      Just remember that every generation is going to take things for granted that are around when they were born. Think about those born before electricity in the home was a thing. It would be like an eternal power outage or blackout for today’s people. The younger generation that now can’t stand the thought of not having internet, smart phones and being able to talk to people 24/7 etc. don’t appreciate the older games and the effort that went into creating them because the older generation made it easier for them. Every generation is making things easier for the next, of which the next generation just accepts it as the norm and takes it for granted.

    • @gillesp782
      @gillesp782 4 роки тому +2

      I agree with that, having started basic programming on TI99/4A, TRS-80, ZX-81, Apple II, Goupil 1 & 2, ... and making sometimes my own "little" games (specially on TI-99/4A on which I was mastering the Extended Basic ; ) And thanks to Hebdogiciel, a weekly newspaper with tons of listings for every computer of the early 80's, from which I learn a lot !!!

  • @jakubveselec8022
    @jakubveselec8022 9 місяців тому +1

    What a nostalgia :)

  • @filthylucreonyoutube
    @filthylucreonyoutube 4 роки тому +2

    Sopwith! Spent so many happy hours on my dual floppy IBM XT compatible with that 640 K of Ram and CGA monitor. Sopwith and Chopper Command, amazing creativity!

  • @roygriffith8255
    @roygriffith8255 4 роки тому +37

    The Millenials are never going to understand the thrill of loading 'Prince of Persia' from a Floppy drive and getting it running successfully on a DOS PC. In my part of the world desktops were introduced in the early 90's.

    • @tungster24
      @tungster24 4 роки тому +2

      And?

    • @SoyLevelMaxLive
      @SoyLevelMaxLive 4 роки тому +7

      Ummm.... Centenialls* I born in 1985 (Millennial) and i understand all these MSDOS games and also I play most and a lot more... sorry not sorry mister Generation X

    • @michaelvincent3377
      @michaelvincent3377 4 роки тому

      Played level 1 many times to get past the lettered potion section.

    • @daveb6904
      @daveb6904 4 роки тому

      Or loading "f15 strike eagle" the game came with like 12 hard disks but damn getting it working. flying threw the 90's virtual skies or taking out polygon buildings with sidewinder missles those were some of the best times I had as a kid gaming😊

    • @daveb6904
      @daveb6904 4 роки тому +1

      @@SoyLevelMaxLive lighten up man holy fuck were all happy your included in the games us centanllliailia....whatever were fucking called got to meet you millipedes half way in 90's gaming

  • @yosoyelsupremo
    @yosoyelsupremo 4 роки тому +17

    2019 and I still play some of these games 🕹️🎮

  • @internetuser6602
    @internetuser6602 2 роки тому

    6:40 Gods

  • @JerryAGreene
    @JerryAGreene Рік тому +1

    Amazing how long it’s been since I’ve seen these. Wow!

  • @tytusmastah
    @tytusmastah 4 роки тому +3

    Settlers II - I love tuning transportation system to speed up construction. That's why I run this game under Dosbox even now.

    • @Foozefighter
      @Foozefighter 3 роки тому

      i have not played 2 yet, still busy finishing 1 because i did not understand it as a kid lol

  • @InfernoAge
    @InfernoAge 2 роки тому +5

    то чувство, когда dos-игры круче современных. с большим смыслом и харизмой)

  • @jarosawwojtowicz9273
    @jarosawwojtowicz9273 3 роки тому +2

    Again, great job! Cheers from Poland! :-)

  • @BlackDynomight
    @BlackDynomight 3 роки тому

    Descent, scorched earth, wolfenstein 3d, masters of Orion 2, battlechess and simcity! The beginnings of gaming for me, great video!

  • @VeryBlueBot
    @VeryBlueBot 4 роки тому +3

    I sat and watched the whole 21 mins! so many memories! Have I missed Keen games and Dave 1/2?? Played Dave 2 a lot!

  • @ruardor
    @ruardor 4 роки тому +7

    Prince of Persia is a game of 1989. In 1992 the second part came out.

  • @williamdiffin28
    @williamdiffin28 3 роки тому +2

    _And_ you provided a link to the music; that is superfly cool of you bro
    I played these:
    Space Invaders - coin-op
    Chessmaster 2000 - 520STFM
    F-19 Stealth Fighter - 520STFM
    SimCity - 520STFM
    Red Baron - 486DX66
    Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe - 520STFM
    Lemmings - 520STFM
    Formula One Grand Prix - 520STFM
    Cannon Fodder - 520STFM
    Doom - PS1
    Doom II - PS1
    Heretic - DOSBox
    Sid Meier's Civilization II - Steem
    Tomb Raider - PS1

  • @aburridogames519
    @aburridogames519 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing video, thanks.

  • @zdenekcerny8690
    @zdenekcerny8690 4 роки тому +4

    This brings back so many memories... sniff...

  • @TheJosep70
    @TheJosep70 4 роки тому +3

    I remember when they added a color strip to the Space Invaders screen in arcades and we were blown away. I feel old.

  • @SamsonScorpio
    @SamsonScorpio 3 роки тому +1

    Perfect music for your presentation!

  • @sugeknightdiss
    @sugeknightdiss 3 місяці тому +1

    I find Big Red racing, game of my childhood thanks to you

  • @intuneknight9681
    @intuneknight9681 3 роки тому +3

    I played 90% of all those game, man what a feeling, Another World and Impossible mission are missing.

    • @waltersobchak7275
      @waltersobchak7275 3 роки тому +2

      He’s got two more videos on these games

    • @LightwaveAl
      @LightwaveAl  3 роки тому +1

      And maybe there could be a fourth 🤔

    • @waltersobchak7275
      @waltersobchak7275 3 роки тому

      @@LightwaveAl sounds like a plan to me. I got the three on loop and put them on to stare at. It works like a Valium. Thanks bro

  • @Paul-vi9gh
    @Paul-vi9gh 4 роки тому +12

    Holy Crap, I remember Quarantine. I still have that around here somewhere. It was a hell of a lot of fun and pretty unique at the time.

    • @LightwaveAl
      @LightwaveAl  4 роки тому +4

      It was on demo cover CDs on magazines (remember those?) - is yours CD-ROM?

    • @TheSBleeder
      @TheSBleeder 4 роки тому +1

      I had the shareware copy. After playing that, I "acquired" the full game.

    • @LightwaveAl
      @LightwaveAl  4 роки тому

      I’m trying to think which games I remember having boxes for. Castles. F-19. That’s about it I think 😏

  • @bezmastix123
    @bezmastix123 2 роки тому

    Thanks. I love this old games

  • @AmbientWalking
    @AmbientWalking 2 роки тому +1

    Omg! I love ALL of these games! So much a part of my life!

  • @thohangst
    @thohangst 4 роки тому +4

    Ah, Scorched Earth, definitely one of the all-time greats! You can edit the remarks files for extra fun. Altough the stock remarks are pretty great.