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This website was founded in January 1999 and since then has provided an archive of free (shareware, freeware, etc) games for the MS-DOS platform. Nowadays DOSBox provides an easy way to play these games on modern computers. Examples are 3D games made for DOS, like Doom, Heretic and Hexen. We searched for the best source port out there and found them for the following games: Descent I, Descent II, Doom, Heretic and Hexen, Duke Nukem 3D, Dune II, Hexen II, Quake, Quake 2, Redneck Rampage, Strife, Wolfenstein 3D. Setting Up And Playing Dos Games With DOSBox On Mac OS The process for installing and using DOSBox on Mac OS is pretty similar. We are using macOS Mojave version 10.14 for our example. First, open up Safari and download the DOSBox emulator version 0.74-3 for Mac OS X.

Steam and Good Old Games rerelease many popular DOS games, along with their documentation. You’ll need Windows to install games from these services, but after installation you can copy the games’ folders to your Mac and play them with Boxer too. Try Ebay and other internet auction sites for. Don’t you just love the good old MS-DOS games we used to play as kids? Now you can play them again, directly from your internet browser. Wherever you are, whether you are PC, Linux or Mac.

Get ready for a deep dive into PC retrogaming, more than 16200 games are available and waiting to be played again. Discover rare 80s games and immerse yourself into classics from the 90s. Get your dose of nostalgia and old school gaming right now!

On My abandonware you can download all the old video games from 1978 to 2010 for free! You can play Pacman, Arkanoid, Tetris, Galaxian, Alter Ego, or Blackthorne, Civilization, Sim City, Prince of Persia, Xenon 2, King's quest, Ultima, Kyrandia, The Incredible Machine, Another World, Test Drive, Flashback, Lemmings!

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Lots of data

For each game, we offer all the information you are interested to know: publication year, publisher, developer, size of the game, language, review of the game, instructions to play, the game manual and, of course, the game archive that you can download for free!

Screenies!

A lot of our games have screenshots, allowing you to discover the game, or confirm it is the right game you are looking for. Many thanks to MobyGames for the most of the screenshots.

No Registration Required

Download everything you want without registration. If you want to create yourself an account, it takes less than a minute. No confirmation mail, no spam, you will be instantly logged on.

Advanced Browsing

Can't remember the name of that old action game? Only remember the name of the developer or publisher? We have different browsing methods for you, you can even search for the company name of the video game. You can also use the advanced search feature to filter games precisely.

Comment games

Add comments on the game page without registration. Leave a review, share a memory or just a thank for the game. We do not provide game support, but leave a comment if a game has a problem (wrong game, corrupted files, etc.) and we'll check it as soon as we can.

Rate games

Don't forget to rate the game you download, just click on the small hearts at the top of the page to rate. You don't have to create an account to rate a game.

Free DOS games, and tips on where to find more of them.

Freebies for Boxer

If you’re finished with the sample demos that come with Boxer, here are 4 more free Boxer-ready games to try. These are in Mac-only .dmg archives, so only download them if you have a Mac.

Finding free games

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Here are some good websites that offer freeware and shareware DOS games:

Replacementdocs carries good-quality PDF scans of game manuals, maps and other box material for a lot of DOS games.

These websites are not affiliated with Boxer. Please do not contact the makers of these websites for Boxer technical support.

Finding commercial games

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Steam and Good Old Games rerelease many popular DOS games, along with their documentation.

You’ll need Windows to install games from these services, but after installation you can copy the games’ folders to your Mac and play them with Boxer too.

Try Ebay and other internet auction sites for out-of-print games. It’s possible to find CD rereleases—or even mint-condition boxes—of most popular games.

Let’s maintain the convenient fiction that you won’t just google “abandonware” and avail yourself of the many websites for pirated DOS games instead.

Makin’ them purty icons

Boxer can turn any images you like into gorgeous new icons for your gameboxes.

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  • For new games: Import the game and drop your image onto the game icon once it’s finished.
  • For existing games: Open the Game Inspector while playing, and drop your image onto the dropzone.

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Game cover scans make great icons. You can download cover art for your games from Abandonia or Mobygames.

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