100 DOS games in 10 minutes
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There are 100 games in 10 minutes videos for several platforms in YT. However, I haven't seen such a video for DOS games so it felt like an interesting project to fiddle with. Games are presented in a random order. Just to be clear, this is not my top 100 DOS games list. There are several reasons why these game were chosen to be in the video:
1: The list is mainly based on my personal history, what games I have played on PC and not other computers such as C64 or Amiga.
2: Many of these games reside permanently on my HD and I also have recordings of some games so I didn't have to install every game to capture 6 seconds of video.
3: I didn't want to spam only one genre or games with sequels similar with the original version. There are tons of great adventure, RPG and strategy games for DOS and I could at least do a 50 games list for each of those genres alone. There are not as many good puzzle, platform or shoot 'em up games when compared to aforementioned genres.
4: Many games were released for both Amiga and DOS. I preferred to demo DOS exclusive / original games, instead of games with an almost identical Amiga version.
5: There was an attempt to include many of the most important titles, but also less famous games worth trying.
Music was recorded with SGM-V2.01 soundfont from the following MIDI files: UFO: Enemy Unknown - Geoscape alternative (trimmed the beginning and the end), Magic Carpet - Intro (part 1), Mission Critical - End Credits (trimmed the end).
Пікірлер: 2 000
Guys who developed games in early 90s go to heaven without waiting.
@Cookieuable
5 жыл бұрын
Little boy! Look at that time the games were good like those of now. or you do not know what the evolusion of bits etc etc ... I was happy with my ZX Spectrum
@newtonlkh
5 жыл бұрын
when I was in school, my father said, guys who developed games should be sentenced to death. Maybe straight to heaven after that, I don"t know? "go to sentence without waiting~
@GewelReal
5 жыл бұрын
Apart from Doom developers
@kalilsiqueira8980
5 жыл бұрын
Purgatory don't exist. A protestant hug to you, my brother.
@nexgen.graphics
5 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you. Having only less resources to learn, God only knows how on the earth, they did it. Today with these abundant of resources, we are struggling to learn a skill.
By re-playing these games today, it truly feels like youre actually back in the best time of your life.
@andrejvolk4220
2 жыл бұрын
Yop, back in childhood xD
I'm gonna start crying!!! This was my childhood!! 🥺🥺🥺
@deana6072
2 жыл бұрын
Expensive childhood only a select few had! unless you played them when cheap and free.
@fred6907
2 жыл бұрын
@@deana6072 A selected few? Everyone in my area played many of these games, super popular back in the days.
@fred6907
2 жыл бұрын
So many memories, the nostalgia is strong in this one. I've played around 90% of these games, damn I feel old :p Many of them on LAN with 8-9 other dudes. I don't think this generation understands how incredibly cumbersome it was to setup any multiplayer back then, especially in DOS. With the internet nowadays it's like night and day difference, everything is all set and ready to go with a press of a button. Back then 100 things could go wrong before even entering the game. Too even cram 9 people into a tiny room with super unreliable network was a pain in the ass.
@cyberpunk354
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I was gonna say a spoiled child. Cry for those never given a shot at system shock
@rpersen
2 жыл бұрын
Good times, feels like an eternity ago… which it is. How fast we grow old, but these nostalgia trips are fun. :-)
Man I miss the 90s. RIP Bullfrog & Lucasarts :(
@comradebork
3 жыл бұрын
I miss the 70s, playing Defender for $0.25 per game after working all day as a COBOL programmer.
@regntonne
3 жыл бұрын
RIP Westwood
@diegomaguina6175
3 жыл бұрын
RIP Sierra, RIP Microprose
@YouWillNeverKnowMan
3 жыл бұрын
RIP Adeline.
List of games in the video 0:00 - Monkey Island 2 : Lechuck's Revenge (1991) 0:08 - 4D Sport Boxing (1991) 0:13 - Abuse (1996) 0:20 - Alone in the dark (1992) 0:25 - Sid Meier's Civilization (1991) 0:31 - Commander Keen 4 (1991) 0:37 - Dangerous Dave In The Haunted Mansion (1991) 0:43 - Death Rally (1996) 0:49 - Dungeon Master II : The Legend of Skullkepp (1996) 0:55 - Doom (1993) 1:01 - Dune II : Battle For Arrakis (1992) 1:07 - Heretic (1994) 1:13 - HI-Octane (1996) 1:19 - Space Hulk (1996) 1:25 - Jones In The Fast Lane (1990) 1:31 - Lemmings (1991) 1:37 - Master of Magic (1994) 1:43 - Mortal Kombat (1996) 1:49 - One Must Fall 2097 (1994) 1:55 - Price of Persia 2 : The Shadow And The Flame (1996) 2:01 - Quake (1996) 2:07 - Raptor : Call Of The Shadows (1994) 2:13 - Shadow Warrior (1997) 2:19 - Superhero League of Hoboken (1994) 2:25 - Syndicate (1993) 2:31 - Theme Park (1994) 2:38 - Tyrian 2000 (1999) 2:43 - UFO : Enemy Unknown aka X-COM : UFO Defense (1994) 2:49 - Wolfenstein 3D (1992) 2:55 - Ascendancy (1995) 3:01 - Blackthorne (1994) 3:07 - Duke Nukem 3D (1996) 3:13 - Stargunner (1996) 3:19 - Warcraft II : Tides of Darkness (1995) 3:25 - Micro Machines 2 : Turbo Tournament (1995) 3:31 - Flashback : The Quest for Identity (1993) 3:37 - Scorched Earth (1991) 3:43 - Harvester (1996) 3:49 - Terminal Velocity (1995) 3:55 - Settlers 2 Gold Edition (1997) 4:00 - Crusader : No Remorse (1995) 4:07 - Albion (1995) 4:13 - Descent (1994) 4:19 - Stunts aka 4D Sports Driving (1990) 4:26 - Syndicate Wars (1996) 4:31 - Fragile Allegiance (1997) 4:37 - Lands of Lore 2 : Guardians of Destiny (1997) 4:43 - Master of Orion 2 : Battle of Antares (1996) 4:49 - Magic Carpet (1994) 4:55 - Epic Pinball (1993) 5:00 - Lands of Lore : The Throne of Chaos (1993) 5:06 - Screamer (1995) 5:13 - Pray for Death (1996) 5:19 - Xenophage : Alien Bloodsport (1996) 5:25 - Operation Carnage (1996) 5:30 - Fx Fighter (1996) 5:37 - Alien Virus (1995) 5:43 - Pizza Tycoon (1994) 5:49 - Wasteland (1988) 5:56 - Jagged Alliance (1994) 6:01 - Hexen : Beyond Heretic (1995) 6:07 - Another World aka Out of This World (1991) 6:13 - Gunship 2000 (1991) 6:19 - Ishar 2 : Messengers of Doom (1992) 6:25 - Worms (1995) 6:31 - Sam & Max Hit The Road (1993) 6:37 - Star Control II (1992) 6:43 - Heroes of Might and Magic (1995) 6:49 - The Incredible Machine 2 (1994) 6:55 - Sim City 2000 (1993) 7:01 - Gabriel Knight : Sins of The Fathers (1993) 7:07 - Destruction Derby (1995) 7:13 - Beneath A Stell Sky (1994) 7:19 - Al-Qadim : The Genie's Curse (1994) 7:25 - Sid Meier's Colonization (1994) 7:31 - Dune (1992) 7:37 - Star Wars : Dark Forces (1995) 7:43 - Nascar Racing (1994) 7:49 - System Shock (1994) 7:55 - Command & Conquer (1995) 8:01 - Betrayal At Krondor (1993) 8:07 - Tomb Raider (1996) 8:14 - The Need For Speed (1995) 8:19 - Star Wars : The Fighter (1994) 8:25 - Stonekeep (1995) 8:31 - Bioforge (1995) 8:37 - Alley Cat (1984) 8:43 - Slicks in Slide (1993) 8:49 - Carmageddon (1997) 8:55 - The Dame was Loaded (1996) 9:01 - Wizardry VII : Crusaders of The Dark Savant (1992) 9:07 - Dungeon Keeper (1997) 9:13 - Mechwarrior 2 : 31st Century Combat (1995) 9:19 - Grand Theft Auto (1997) 9:26 - Blood (1997) 9:31 - The Dig (1995) 9:37 - Maniac Mansion 2 : Day of The Tentacle (1993) 9:43 - Eye of The Beholder 2 : The Legend of Darkmoon (1991) 9:49 - Turrican 2 : The Final Fight (1995) 9:55 - Terminator : Skynet (1996)
@franklinderman576
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
@Truth_Hurts528
7 жыл бұрын
haxpor wow great stuff, thanks
@nintendology6469
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for listing all of these. You helped me find the name of a childhood game I could never remember until now.
@mikolanimator
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! It would be fair to say, that the author of the video could have provided the list though.
@hondaclick6904
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks im for looking for this one
It's odd to think that this video is probably a bigger file than the total size of all 100 of these games.
@demonkoryu
8 жыл бұрын
Nope. LOL 2 alone is 2 GB.
@KingLich451
7 жыл бұрын
dota 2 sucks eggs, cant even be compared to these great games
@jtormusic4714
7 жыл бұрын
Probably not, an average game at the time was usually around more than around 10-100 megabytes (right?), so 100 of those at the least would be about a gigabyte to ten gigabytes, this video file looks to be around 300-500 megabytes. I guess there is a probability, but most people (when saying "probably") suggest a probability around 75-90 percent.
@pavelolkhovoy113
7 жыл бұрын
JTor Music, no. An average game was from about 300k to 10M. Doom was like 6-8M, Wolfenstein 3d - 1M, Civilization - 400k, Dune - like 600k, Prince of Persia - 300k, Dangerous Dave - about the same, Mechwarrior - like 500k...
@noop9k
7 жыл бұрын
Pavel Olkhovoy there are many CD games in this list, hundreds of megs each.
how old I am that I know at least 85% of these computer games ... how quickly time passes 😭
@rastydasty
4 жыл бұрын
So, how old are you, my dude?
@elpechos
4 жыл бұрын
Me too buddy
@johnadams8796
3 жыл бұрын
at least 40, probably 50
@luisjalabert8366
3 жыл бұрын
me too man... about to turn 38...
@BaNuj
3 жыл бұрын
I'm 28 but i remember most of those games, because I was playing them with my father. We even created first lan's setup with uncles and I was just 3-5 yo and remebered all of this. For some games I was looking for over 15-20 years, and thanks to this video i rediscovered them. I can say that i remembered them a little more detailed than in this video :D It's weird. Maybe kids see world diffrently.
This makes me realize how much id Software was far ahead its time with their games back then! Totally game changer!
Honestly blown away by the 3D rendering capabilities and the ingenuity of developers back then. Man some of that stuff looked beautiful. I honestly forgot dos even rendered 3D even though I played so many of these games.
@McNuggs-
7 жыл бұрын
Arman Amazing how most of the 3D games look way better than the PS1 games we got way before the console was even released. Example look at Destruction Derby 7:06 better graphics and draw distance than Gran Turismo. Back then there WAS a DOS master race as well. 😂
@McNuggs-
7 жыл бұрын
Arman I can imagine back then the kids arguing amongst themselves who had better graphics and games. Genesis, SNES console peasants or DOS master race elitist.
@_arman_
7 жыл бұрын
Lmao, DOS master race... yeah I can imagine.
@pearlmax
7 жыл бұрын
It wasn't that long ago boy.
@700gsteak
7 жыл бұрын
Dos games look great because only those who knew how to program made games. there was no such thing as development kits or engines to license or sample code to follow. Games were written in low level languages like assembly or c so code not only ran blazingly fast but they had complete access to system resources too. Dos gets you closer to metal than windows does and until 32bit windows came out (win 95)windows games sucked because it was 16bit the same as dos but windows chewed up resources and was a extra layer to the metal. The only thing good about windows was multitasking other programs, common drivers and api to speed up programming but dos was where the speed, small file sizes and best looking graphics was at. Its hard to imagine there was a time windows struggled hard to get games and they had to do a window port of doom 2 by themselves because id software was not going to do it.
That X-Com soundtrack. Almost panicked like a rookie when I realized what it was.
The first golden age of gaming, wonderful memories! And then we had the second age (1999-2005) once Unreal Tournament arrived and modding came along with so much. Ending with the likes of Half-Life 2, Vampire Bloodlines and Battlefield 2.
Oh the great games of my childhood! Lucas Arts's X-Wing and Indiana Jones, Rise of the triad and Golden Axe are also honorable mentions
I can't believe I've been playing video games for the past 30 years.
@wangliwang8576
6 жыл бұрын
for me 20 years
@-Vitalis-
5 жыл бұрын
28 here.
@bigulful
5 жыл бұрын
21 or so for me. Had a Super Nintendo. Beat Mario Bros. with my dad on it. Fun times.
@IkaSchmika
5 жыл бұрын
Around 13 here
@IvanPlayStation4LiFe
5 жыл бұрын
im 32 but only play 16 years on playstation
I wish PC Gaming would be this diverse again.
@synthzee
5 жыл бұрын
Amen, enjoy BR, MOBAS and Survival games for the next 20 years, also... clickers, 2018... lol
@MGstaR17
5 жыл бұрын
Yes, no more '6 hours update after a 10 minute install from DVD' LOL.
Thank you. A real history piece. When I viewed the video, i realized that back at that time they hadn't super magic graphics to save their ass from a bad story and/or bad ideas. Game were really good in fact and creative.
@epiphone7007
2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you.
@3wGaming
2 жыл бұрын
They were "super magic graphics" at there time
@shionkreth7536
2 жыл бұрын
Smaller design teams and less corporate oversight really let them cut loose and make some great stuff.
Эх, прям ностальгия... Время, когда игры делались с душой и что не игра, то что-то новое. Время прорывов жанров игровой индустрии.
@user-fr4ss4lm9i
2 жыл бұрын
И по сей день играем) вот только гемор с эмуляторами.
An era when adding 2000 to the end of the title sounded so cool and futuristic. :D
@Knochenbrigade
5 жыл бұрын
Now we do the same with the "3000" for next 918 years.
@lolomgmetobavi
5 жыл бұрын
@@Knochenbrigade No.
DEVICE=C:\windows\HIMEM.SYS DOS=HIGH,UMB LASTDRIVE=z So long ago!
@Nighthawkzone2
7 жыл бұрын
SET BLASTER=xyz SET SNDSCAPE=C:\DOS\SOUND and the fun started with glide drivers :d
@IgorTFerreira
7 жыл бұрын
DIR *.EXE
@surject
7 жыл бұрын
You forgot the most important: DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM FRAME=E000 Afterwards load everything "HIGH" :) Else good luck with running Falcon 3.0 ...or any ORIGIN games like Strike Commander. EMS was also needed in Wing Commander II for Speech and In-Cockpit Joystick movement :)
@moileung
7 жыл бұрын
Bad command or file name ????.exe corrupt or missing , heh no gaming for you
@sinki19841984
7 жыл бұрын
my uncle used that voodoo on our 386 so i could play blake stone: aliens of gold 'EMS was also needed in Wing Commander II for Speech' I had no soundcard, i could only play music from wc II by plugging headphones in to the audio jack of the cd-rom.
Thank You very much for sharing these amazing DOS Games with us. Great work mate. These games reminds me, my childhood days. I used to love those days DOS games very much (when i was small). Still I love this games.
I forgot the names of all the dos games I fell in love with as a child. Thanks for uploading this
A time when there was no DLC and creativity ruled. I wonder if in 10 years I will look on the 2000-2010 decade with such fond memories.
@shadowrunner5597
5 жыл бұрын
i already do
@rolando1259
2 жыл бұрын
Goddammit, we are in 2021 now
@albertoj.mollinedo4116
2 жыл бұрын
Are you kidding! That was the golden age of gaming
@rolando1259
2 жыл бұрын
@Nicebala blast from the past😅
@parasitex
2 жыл бұрын
Back when buying an expansions gave you almost an entire new game for half the price of a full version..
10 minutes of the Golden Age of gaming.
@jarosawwojtowicz9273
5 жыл бұрын
True Mate
@ytanonymity3585
5 жыл бұрын
90s to early 2000s. Golden era of PC Gaming and Console gaming
@mopar3502001
5 жыл бұрын
@@ytanonymity3585I played games in the 1980s on a TRS-80. Dungeons of Daggarath, Zaxxon, etc... Was a great time!
@ytanonymity3585
5 жыл бұрын
@@mopar3502001 do you know about Maze War ? Which is the first FPS game that came out in 1974 ?? If you know, where can I find those game ??
@mopar3502001
5 жыл бұрын
@@ytanonymity3585 I don't know. I remember the name "Maze War" being in commercials, but I know nothing about it other than that.
Alone in the dark used to scare the shit out of us when we were kids.
Yeah Alley Cat was something i grew up with!
never played on a dos system too young for that but looking at this fills me with strange nostalgia hours spent on my pc playing old school titles. games just ain't the same anymore the creativity the level design and game play was always at the core of the experience.
I'm really happy that I was able to experience this stuff in my youth
Love the UFO: Enemy Unknown music in the background.
Wow every little clip brings back an ocean of memories, this is such a joy to watch... and Another World was such a genius game for the time.. as far as I know it's the no#1 pioneer game in the field of what a lot of current-gen console games are doing, making the gameplay and story meld together so perfectly
such a good times...
@MrDube
6 жыл бұрын
such a good spelling errors...
@adokapo
5 жыл бұрын
@@MrDube Such a nerd!
@tennis5126
5 жыл бұрын
@@MrDube such no spelling errors, instead Ohiroia has such bad grammar.
Descent is so advanced for its time, LOVE it!
@shivermetimbers9316
2 жыл бұрын
me and my friends played for hours
@albertoj.mollinedo4116
2 жыл бұрын
Yea descent rocked. I loved every minute of it. But was very unpopular because all my friends got dizzy after playing for a few minutes. Never happened to me though.
@how2pick4name
2 жыл бұрын
At the time I was intern programmer in a PC education foundation. The sys admin would call us to go test the ipx protocol in the commercial courses classroom (where the best pcs were) Which meant we were going to play Descent. :)
@deSolAxe
2 жыл бұрын
@@albertoj.mollinedo4116 I could play it for hours and be fine, but watch somebody else for 10 min and get dizzy... what was harder on me was the sense of disorientation...
@france976
2 жыл бұрын
It was amazing ❤️ missed the sounds of the lasers in this clip
One hell of a nostalgia trip! The music and images invoked many childhood memories... DOS was boss! Time to watch the other video with another 100 great games :+).
The nostalgia! So many good memories in this video. Need to start doing some digging to get some of these games. GOG has done some great work with some games, but I guess some are lost in the time. Great video!
Maybe it's rose colored glasses but sometime I really miss these games. Modern games are good but they often lack charm.
@Zatracenec
8 жыл бұрын
+Jeffrey Osborn True. Every two or three months, I replay old games, I failed to finish, when I was young. :-)
@jaumeretrogamer1256
6 жыл бұрын
on the 90s and the early 2000s the companies took a lot of risks, creating new ips. A lot failed, but the good ones.. Sacrifice, Mdk, Giants citizen kabuto, Omicron beyond good and evil. baldur's gate. Damn i miss these days.
@AFourEyedGeek
6 жыл бұрын
Jaume Retrogamer - Yeah a lot of developers studios went out of business taking risks, now the studios stay relatively safe and fire whole teams when they've finished making a game.
@KyleMonk1
5 жыл бұрын
When I got past 25 i went back and found all the old shareware games i wished i’d had as a kid. Most are still loads of fun, check out abandonia.com or torrent sites. Loads of good content out there.
@Slammy555
5 жыл бұрын
They stopped being PC games and became console games to play on the PC.
Thanks for making this. Brings back memories. I'm so glad for GoG, that I can play these games again along with the ones I missed.
I'm surprised how many I played. About 75%
@dunkydog1676
4 жыл бұрын
Warez
My childhood was awesome!
I just booted my old windows 98 machine with 17 years without starting up, a little issues at the beggining with the Bios but it did, it booted. i was amazed my old kid drawings, letters to santa and my old histories, all in a simple Hdd, also it had the floppy disk where i saved my homework and files, an issue witn the screen you can barely see but worth
@silvenkovich7352
8 жыл бұрын
it
@Bobsikus
8 жыл бұрын
unfortunately doesn't have such this old chap :(
@pearlmax
7 жыл бұрын
And you used it for only a year? Why?
@silvenkovich7352
7 жыл бұрын
I think because it was just a Hobby, i didn't have internet at the time, so what's a computer without any internet. now it us just a bunch of plastic with good memories to remember.
@pingon55555
7 жыл бұрын
I wish I still had my old Pentium II from when I was a kid in the mid 90's. :') I have had a few computers since then.
omg... and i played at least the half of them... i feel sooo old
@Euquila
7 жыл бұрын
Me too, don't worry you are not alone!
@Ford.Prefect
7 жыл бұрын
Triggerboy78 so you're a 78er? 80 here. We are kind of old from a gaming perspective. But you know what, my friend? We've been there. From the very beginning. From DOS games in 4 color CGA graphics to where we are today. And I wouldn't want to change that aka born in 2000 or so. Never. I've seen the baby steps of gaming. Of mobile phones. Of the internet. It's such a great experience seen all this stuff which changed the world. Don't feel old. you're blessed.
@tiggerstail4303
6 жыл бұрын
I think im lucky that im only 18, yet I got to experience a lot of these games. Heck most of the ones shown in this video seem better than many titles im seeing today.
@trilobite9879
6 жыл бұрын
ckerazor I'm 17, and although it's a cool thought that I'll get to see another maybe 6 or 7 decades of gaming and technology processing, I do certainly feel like I've missed out on so much from the past. Hopefully DOSBox and Gog.com can help fill me in haha.
@Pidalin
4 жыл бұрын
I am 1991 and I played a lot of that games too, am I old? :-D
I played most of these games. My childhood was awesome. Missing simon the sorcerer thou
So many great games, so many good memories. I've played almost all of them and still have the original boxes of a few. I can see the box art of The Terminator: Skynet, Albion, Doom (Ultimate Doom Collector's Box), Quake, X-Com: Enemy Unkown and more to my left :).
Epic X-COM geoscape music. And people scream at me when I tell them today's music sucks. They simply can't understand.
@mariofan191101
9 жыл бұрын
+Zamolxes77 todays music does suck you are not the only one......
@lagduck2209
7 жыл бұрын
That music is actually epic, thanks for pointing out it's name
One of the things I like about these old games is that they left so much to our imagination. For example Prince of persia 2 level 2 waking up on the beach, I was always imagining what else would there be, just out of view.
10 minutes and 2 seconds actually. I'm 32 now but these were my childhood. Good memories, thanks
Love it.. and I'm thankful that I had the chance to play most of these back then.
So much variety and innovative gaming back then, now it's all first person or third person shooters.
@zissler1
5 жыл бұрын
Too bad they didn't all copy eachother like nowadays or use pay to play.
@Diluc_Ft_Ghost_2450
4 жыл бұрын
Exactly fuck today's gaming!
@dying101666
4 жыл бұрын
@@Diluc_Ft_Ghost_2450 fuck "games as a service".
@gisli12
4 жыл бұрын
You find games like these online
You should get a medal for making this. Thank you for the memories
Great choice of footage. I felt you picked great sequences for all the games I'd played, and I was intrigued by what I saw of many of the games I hadn't played.
Doom,duke nukem,raptor are my favorite DOS games
Police Quest, Space Quest, Larry, Grand Prix, Test Drive.
@PelczarTomasz
4 жыл бұрын
Now is USB and tools by Logitech etc...
Damn, I played nearly every single one of these games. I thought I had a life as a kid, but I must be remembering wrong. Thanks for the upload, it was very nostalgic. :)
Great Nostalgia Ain't gonna lie, I'm literally in love with that piece of music starting 7:34
So many sagas started in this age. I can say the DOS + Win 95/98 + Win XP era were the golden age of PC gaming
Great video I grew up playing DOS games so this video brings back alot of memories. I'm glad you added the titles to all the games too because I forgot the titles to some of these games that I played.
True gamers will understand why we could watch hours of this sort of videos while we often lack the patience to check out a 2 minute trailer for some random new game.
@venomtang
7 жыл бұрын
woahh totally agree, I thought I was crazy to think that
@yellowblanka6058
7 жыл бұрын
I cut my teeth on DOS games as well, but not having patience for newer games doesn't make you "true gamers", you just have your nostalgia goggles glued on and remain stuck in the past. Videos like this also omit all the crap that was out there conflating the feeling that all games were better "back then", when there have always been classic, good, and garbage games as long as I can remember, in roughly equal proportions through the eras of gaming.
@brod2man
6 жыл бұрын
I don't think he was making any comments about the culture or state of gaming. Just that it's an effort and often disappointing following games these days. Probably because developers are much more in it for the money. Back in DOS days, I don't think that was their main goal. Look at the kinds of nerdy games they offered. They were selling to a tiny market (assuming all of this)
@skaruts
5 жыл бұрын
Yellowblanka, *_"Videos like this also omit all the crap that was out there conflating the feeling that all games were better "back then""_* Do I need to explain why indie games have gained so much traction on the face of all the AAA games in the latest years? The thing is games in the late 80s and 90s were highly focused on gameplay, and on being fun and engaging (especially arcades, which had to be because of their business model) and devs really had to be ingenious to overcome all the extreme limitations of the time, and that's important because limitations are what brings out the most creativity in people. Since the mid/late 2000s devs have become become mostly focused on eye candy and instant gratification, and innovation has been lacking and much has become generic, since the costs of production have skyrocketed to the point most AAA companies are unable to take risks lest they go the way of The Looking Glass, which is the reason why franchises are so numerous and get milked all the way to hell. Of course, there were franchises in the 80s and 90s too, and Sierra was probably the best example of that, but their selling points were still being fun and engaging first (their games were heavily story driven) rather than being all shinny and glimmering. Every major title was highly innovative, or highly entertaining, and a whole lot of them had a high level of replayability. Nearly every game was a deadly risk being taken, so they really had to excel. What are the masterpieces of today, equivalent in impressiveness and as memorable as Doom, Quake, dungeon keeper, carmageddon, Half-Life, Thief, Leisure Suit Larry, Space Quest, Rollcage, Pizza Tycoon, Tomb Rider, Jagged Alliance 2, X-Com, Command & Conquer, Worms, Lemmings, Master Of Orion, Lords of the Realm, Another World, Broken Sword, etc etc? It's not that there weren't bad games then, and it's not that there aren't great games these days, it's that the vast majority of them lack much, if not all, of what made the old classics classics. You can easily enumerate an order of magnitude more memorable games from back then, than you can from since the mid/late 2000s. The fundamental difference is that back then they were actually making art in most aspects. The constant risk factor and limitations dictated that they had to. Comparing the soundtracks of then to the ones of now, is perhaps the easiest way to notice that difference.
@skaruts
5 жыл бұрын
I almost forgot, back then there was also a whole lot more (intelligent) humor in games than there's ever been since. That's also probably a significant factor.
This was my childhood. I remember almost each of those games. Either I played them or I read about them in the local computer games magazine. Brings back memories.
damn what nostalia… I do remember alot of those games. Good times in gaming hystory. I bet most here are between 30-35 years old
@GameByExperience
4 жыл бұрын
f**k !! you are true
@zlippery1
3 жыл бұрын
@@GameByExperience 41 here
@GameByExperience
3 жыл бұрын
@@zlippery1 good luck 👍
What a memories. This list mostly describes really my fav games. Sweet times without worries and enough time to play.
Brought a tear to my eye...
YOU TAKING ME BACK TO THE PAST AND I I LOVE IT
Never realized how many games I played in the 90's until watching this, brings back some good mems.
Really, thanks for this compilation. What a nostalgia trip!
I miss this era of gaming. Some radical and obscure ideas only found in DOS gaming. DOS box emulation doesn't feel the same. Nothing like opening command prompt, having the monitor flicker as WIN is about to enter DOS and the feeling of the entire resolution changing.
@Toarcade
9 жыл бұрын
Hipster Black Metal Yes! Don't forget to mention the black screen being interrupted by the brief reappearance of Windows 95 in reduced color palette with all the logos being way too huge due to the low resolution!
@HipsterBlackMetalOfficial
9 жыл бұрын
Toarcade Yes exactly!!! When I used to run Dos on win 95! Yeah the atmosphere of running DOS games on windows 95-98 was just an obscure feeling. Dos Box isn't the same to me. The colors, sound, resolution, even the way the pixels looks just don't present the same atmosphere.
Out of these games I've played at least 80, and some of those represents some of my best gaming experiences of my life. I've tried playing some of them more recently using emulators, and while some of them is still good, many (if not most) are best preserved as a good memory...
What a nice nostalgia trip. I played most of these as a kid.
It's missing Jazz Jackrabbit & Simon The Sorcerer for sure (:
loving the fact you use the geoscape sound from xcom as the background music :D
@einokeino303
7 жыл бұрын
Cheers mate! Found your mixes years ago, keep up the good stuff! :)
@abalamdepaimon6891
5 жыл бұрын
It instantly made me anxious, I played that months if not years as a kid. The overall game atmosphere and music always scared/intrigued me, but after an hour or two i was nervously so broken down i had to stop for a day, to basically regain my bravery lol.
A time without DLC and micro transactions. The Golden age of computer gaming.
@eatanotherzio6811
2 жыл бұрын
>tfw Expansion Packs existed in the DOS years lmao
@user-ic3kt1eq1p
2 жыл бұрын
You got DLC back then mate lol. Some of them you also had to pay for.
@doom5895
Жыл бұрын
And before pc had to cut down content for console, pc only games need to come back to mainstream
@WarbossR0kt00fSant0s
Жыл бұрын
For me, the Golden Age was at the late 1990's to 2010.
I can't believe how many DOS games I played in my childhood. Off the top of my head, these are some other memorable ones - Gods, Lotus, Captain Comic, Commandos, Diablo 1, Lost Vikings, Redneck Rampage, Age of Empires, etc
Terminal Velocity brings back a lot of memories.
the Moment when you have played many of these games and thougt you are still young...
This video is a big chunk of my childhood right there!
Lots of favorites in this video. A reminder of the golden age of gaming. Thank you for the upload.
X-Com. one of the greatest soundtracks ever made for a game!
Alley cat !!!! first game I ever played , used to sacre me a lot !!! thx for the memories !!!
@hawk992
5 жыл бұрын
I loved it, too. Although I sucked. xD
I'm convinced sometimes that DOS had the best games :D
I’ve played most of these… it was so long ago. Thank you for reminding good old times.
2:43 The moment this video's music was exactly right.
So much nostalgia.
Thank you so much for this video. I didn't realize how many of these games from my childhood I had completely forgotten about...
im 25 now and i used to play dangerous dave when i was 4-5 and eversince i couldnt find the game ever again, i forgot the name, i just had in my mind the sounds of the game and the red hat. Thanks for this video man!
*THANKS FOR THE OLD SCHOOL MEMORIES ...* I started PC gaming in the 90s and I never stopped.
amazing list... brought back so many memories. almost got tears in my eyes. especially when i compare those amazing pieces to today`s linear games with "all graphics no gameplay" style :( anyways, thx for the most beautiful 10 minutes I had in a long time
Thanks to you, I finally found this old game I loved, that I searched for a long time.
En tiedä miten tämä video tuli mun etusivulle, mutta se vei mut mahtavallle nostalgiatripille nuoruuteen! Kiitos!
Really a lot of nice memories of my childhood. thx
DOS Gaming: High Quality gaming at it's best
awesome, the good old times, thanks so much for sharing !!! Incredible how much games I actually played from the shown ones
This video has got me feeling very nostalgic. Miss old school gaming.
my god iv played every single game in this video!! what have i done to my childhood?... and worst part is i still find that the video is missing a lot of other games i also played back in the DOS days... realy was the golden age i remember each one of them very fun and so different the new games from now are all the same and very monotone i cant even remember half of the new games i played and say i enjoyed...!!
New DOS compilation is up with another 100 games! kzread.info/dash/bejne/iZx81s-Yn8ioo9I.html
I think I immeaditely recognized roughly 95 games out of the 100. Time well spent.
I played a lot of those game as demos from the PC Gamer magazines CDs. Thank for the trip down memory lane.
o great video! i remembered some old DOS games too... Gender Wars Anvil of Dawn duke Nukem 1 & 2 (2D platforms) Hocus pocus Little big adventure Canon fodder Knights of xentar Transport tycoon Simon the sorcerer damm... great times!
3:31 that's 60fps on a game from 1993 pc masterrace confirmed
I really enjoyed the music that kept everything coming in a calming stream despite all of the violence.
The early 90s ms dos games had sthg magical that will never happen again. I had a nes and snes but preferred the adventures pc games... so many happy memories seeing some of those games again...thks
I'm so happy I was able to live through this time. I was born in 1988 and my parents got us a computer (486DX 33mhz never forget) in....1993-1994? I was able to play a lot of different games. they were mostly shareware, but somebody often got a game and I was able to trade with the dude. in the end I remember full versions of doom1/2, raptor
@krashd
5 жыл бұрын
I was born in 1980 but I get that child's enthusiasm only when i stumble across something from my childhood that I never got to try. Like for instance I missed Police Quest the first time around as I was 7 when it came out and 13 when the last one did and despite liking the idea of being a cop I had no idea what to do. When I got the games for DOSBox a few years ago I was in my element and it felt like it was 1993 again.
Amazing music at the end.
Danke für die Erinnerung!
This video deserves a million likes at least. What a trip man, thank you!