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This is the list of the best games for MS-DOS currently available on GamesNostalgia. All packed with the correct emulator. If you don't see the game you are looking for, feel free to contact us and ask.
Archimedean Dynasty is a science fiction submarine simulator created by Massive Development and published by BlueByte in 1996 for MS-DOS. It is considered the first chapter of the AquaNox series.
Year: 1996 Genre: Simulation
3d naval science fiction simulation submarine underwater vehicle simulatorHand of Fate, published in 1993, is the second episode of the Kyrandia trilogy developed by Westwood Studios and published by Virgin Interactive. Also known as The Legend of Kyrand...
adventure fantasy graphic adventure point and clickZork is one of the earliest interactive fiction/text-adventure and the most popular computer games ever created. ​Released in 1977 for the PDP-10 mainframe, Zork is a seminal tex...
adventure fantasy freeware interactive fiction text adventure text parser text-onlyOn the Ball is a soccer management sim created by Ascon and published in 1993 for the Amiga, including AGA models, and PC MS-DOS. The game, designed and programmed by Gerald Köhler, was initially released with the title Anstoss.
aga football hotseat management multiplayer soccer sport management sportsGrand Theft Auto, popularly known as GTA, is a 2D open-world action game developed by DMA Design and published by BMG in 1997 for PC. At the end of that same year, it would see the light in the Playstation 1.
2d action-adventure automobile crime & punishment driving non-linear north america open world violenceWasteland is a post-apocalyptic RPG developed by Interplay and published by Electronic Arts in 1988 for the Apple II, DOS, and Commodore 64. It was later followed by Wasteland 2 in 2014, with a few failed sequels in between.
Year: 1988 Genre: Role Playing
fallout mutants party-based post-apocalyptic rpg turn-based rpg wastelandNASCAR Racing, released in 1994 for DOS, was the first game in the NASCAR Racing series developed by Papyrus started in 1994. Developed by Papyrus Design Group and released in 1994...
3d automobile driving racing track racing vehicle simulatorDeadline is a text adventure published by Infocom in 1982. It was written by Marc Blank, one of the principal authors of Zork: The Great Underground Empire. The game was initially released for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit, and TRS-80.
adventure detective interactive fiction mystery text adventurePanzer General is a top-down, turn-based, historical battle game developed and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc and released for DOS in 1994. It was one of the first games (...
historical battle history military strategy turn-based strategy war wargame ww2Scourge of Armagon is the first official mission pack for Quake. It was developed by Developed by Hipnotic Interactive and released in 1997. It contains 17 new single-player leve...
mission science fiction shooterTransport Tycoon Deluxe (or TTD) is an improved version of Transport Tycoon, a business simulation game developed by Chris Sawyer. The game was published by MicroProse in 1995 for MS-DOS.
Year: 1995 Genre: Simulation
aviation business simulation isometric management naval real-time simulation train transportLittle Big Adventure is an adventure game developed by Adeline Software and published by Electronic Arts in Europe. It was released by Activision under a different name in North America and Asia.
action-adventure dystopia humour isometric non-linearMaster of Orion II: Battle At Antares, the sequel to Master of Orion, is a turn-based 4x space empire game designed by Steve Barcia and Ken Burd. The popular strategy game was developed by Simtex.
4x management science fiction space exploration strategy turn-based strategyMS-DOS was an operating system for personal computers mostly developed by Microsoft. It was the main operating system for IBM PC compatible personal computers during the 1980s to the mid-1990s