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ManuAuthor : Manu
19 April 2024, 8:37 pm

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The long-awaited new MS-DOS retro game wrappers for macOS are here

MS-DOS retro gaming on your new Macbook should no longer be a problem, thanks to GamesNostalgia!

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ManuAuthor : Manu
26 February 2021, 12:56 pm

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February 2021: Amiga-Mac Wrappers bulk update

Six years ago, when we started GamesNostalgia, we decided to create game packages (aka wrappers) that anyone could quickly run, including users who never configured an emulator. Many of you appreciated the idea, and every day we still receive messages from people that are so grateful about this choice.

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ManuAuthor : Manu
28 November 2020, 7:33 am

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How to play Win95 Games on macOS Catalina and Big Sur with DOSBox-X Emulator

As you know, we were using Wine to make old Windows 95 games playable on macOS. Many users have appreciated our wrappers for Hercules, Civilization II, Blood Omen, and several other games. The problem is, Apple removed support for 32-bit apps starting from macOS Catalina, so these wrappers don't work anymore if your OS is up-to-date.

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ManuAuthor : Manu
19 October 2019, 8:35 am

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MS-DOS and Windows Games Emulation on macOS Catalina

macOS Catalina has some excellent features, such as the iPad as a second display or the Apple Arcade. But, it also comes with a lot of problems if you are a retrogamer.

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ManuAuthor : Manu
20 January 2018, 1:25 pm

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How to make Wineskin Games working again on Mac OS X High Sierra

Pharaoh, Hercules, Civ 2 don't work anymore? Read this.

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ManuAuthor : Manu
16 October 2015, 9:38 pm

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Amiga Games formatted for Mac, finally!

GamesNostalgia is now able to pack Amiga games into Mac OS apps, so that you can run them with just a double click. No need to install any additional emulator. That's pretty cool!

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