Internet Archive make a *NEW* Update! Now they list 4,900 classic PC-DOS games that can be played in the browser
The internet archive continues to preserve the history of video games and makes its biggest update ever.
Internet Archive hosts 2,500 classic PC-DOS games that can be played in the browser.
When it started collecting and archiving old or abandoned PC games, Internet Archive added 2,400 PC-DOS titles in 2015, allowing them to be played directly from the browser window. The website has just added 2,500 more games, totaling 4,900 titles with just one
Among the “news” are Blizzard's The Lost Vikings, LucasArts' point and click Loom or The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard from Bethesda. You can also play WipEout, considered one of the PlayStation classics, as well as Team 17's Ultimate Body Blows and our favorite, International Sensible Soccer, considered one of the best football games of a pre-FIFA / PES era.
Internet Archive hosts 2,500 classic PC-DOS games that can be played in the browser.
When it started collecting and archiving old or abandoned PC games, Internet Archive added 2,400 PC-DOS titles in 2015, allowing them to be played directly from the browser window. The website has just added 2,500 more games, totaling 4,900 titles with just one
Among the “news” are Blizzard's The Lost Vikings, LucasArts' point and click Loom or The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard from Bethesda. You can also play WipEout, considered one of the PlayStation classics, as well as Team 17's Ultimate Body Blows and our favorite, International Sensible Soccer, considered one of the best football games of a pre-FIFA / PES era.
Tips on how to play:
To play just click the button of its title and wait for it to load. Keep in mind that some newer, more complex games originally released on CD may take longer to load by connecting to the internet.
To play just click the button of its title and wait for it to load. Keep in mind that some newer, more complex games originally released on CD may take longer to load by connecting to the internet.
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