Games Dosbox Average ratng: 9,8/10 2882 votes

The sad truth is that some of the really old, classic PC games you enjoyed as a young one just don't work on Windows 10. Some have been 'remastered' or launched through stores like Steam. But in some cases, they just don't cut the mustard.

We're talking about old games made for the MS-DOS OS, and thanks to a wonderful program called DOSBox you can relive these classics all over again.

DOSBox is a free and open-source program that emulates the MS-DOS OS on your modern Windows PC, command line and all.

Free

Essentially you just need to install DOSBox on your computer and create a folder that you're going to stash all of your games in. Having all the games in one place in a folder that's easy to find is key to having an easy life inside DOSBox. Especially if you're not exactly familiar with it. Some of us had dads that handled the DOS parts when we were kids!

Dec 05, 2019  When you install DOSBox, right-click on its icon on your desktop and go to properties and that will show you the correct path. What you need to do now is click after “ f” in userconf and then put a space and then in quotation marks put the path of your game. As I pointed out, my game is on drive C: in a folder called Games.

Where do I get games and is it legal?

You may already own a bunch of old games, on CD or disk for example, that you can use DOSBox to play. Likewise, you may have digital versions.

In the case of DOS games, you'll hear the term 'abandonware' thrown around a lot. This usually refers to games that have long stopped being supported, with developers having gone out of business or been absorbed by other companies perhaps, and titles where copyright is not actively enforced.

Abandonware isn't legal, as any copyright that exists is still a copyright. But when it comes to games this old, the developers seem to turn a blind eye, and many resources online have been going for a long time now.

This is the only time we could get the ballroom at the Royale.’‘You got us the Royale?’ Kaitlin shrieked, voicing what most of us girls were thinking. The kissing booth ebook free. But that gives us hardly any time!’ someone protested loudly.Tyrone threw his hands up in surrender, and everyone hushed up. ‘I don’t choose the date, sorry. The Royale was a totally extravagant hotel, all white and gold and marble.Tyrone nodded. Author:Beth Reekles Reekles, BethLanguage: engFormat: epub, mobiTags: Juvenile Fiction, Love & Romance, cookie429, Kat, ExtratorrentsISBN: 818Publisher: Random HousePublished: 2012-01-01T00:00:00+00:00Chapter 17WAY TOO SOON, it was the middle of May.As if I wasn’t already preoccupied enough with everything going on in my life – not to mention finals coming up – I had the school council to deal with, too.‘Well, the Summer Dance is going to be at the beginning of June,’ Tyrone announced to us.‘What?

There are also many legitimate titles that you can download and play completely 100 percent legally. These have been released under Creative Commons, Freeware, General Public License (GPL), or any other copyright free release.

Setting up and playing games

The image above details the basic steps to get a game booted using DOSBox command line. That one folder mentioned above is important because it's the thing you need to mount as a 'drive' inside DOSBox to allow it to find and run your games.

Here are the basic steps to get going:

  1. Open DOSBox.
  2. On the command line type MOUNT C C:YOURFOLDER HERE.
  3. This mounts your games folder as the C drive.
  4. On the new command line type C:.
  5. Your 'C drive' will now be mounted.
  6. Next, type CD YOURGAME referencing the folder of the game you want to play.
  7. Type gamefile.exe substituting 'gamefile' for whatever the executable is for that game.

Now, you should be reveling in sweet, sweet nostalgia. For more detailed instructions on setting up and running DOSBox, check out the official wiki. You'll also find some handy tips on alternative ways to run games and to automount the correct folder.

Using a front-end to DOSBox

If you'd like the play those sweet DOS games but would rather not mess around with command lines, you can use a front-end. This adds a more 'normal' user interface that's easier to navigate than the command line.

One of the more popular choices is D-Fend Reloaded. It comes bundled with DOSBox integrated so it's a single install on your part. Once up and running all you have to do is drag and drop and it will do the rest.

CD ROMs and DOSBox

If you have an actual physical collection of DOS games on CD-ROM, this is where DOSBox really kicks it up a gear. It allows you to play all those old games you've collected over the years on your modern Windows PC.

You'll have to mount the CD-ROM drive instead of a folder on your PC, with the command you seek being MOUNT D D: -t cdrom. The last part of that is case sensitive, so make sure to type it as 'cdrom.' Obviously, your drive lettering may differ, and in my case a CD-ROM drive is F: on my PC, but mounted to D: in DOSBox.

The rest of the process is the same as detailed above. Again, more information can be found on the official wiki, including details on how to mount floppy drives.

Your thoughts

DOSBox is a great tool that can be used to relive a golden age, be it games or software, and it's actually pretty easy to get to grips with.

If you have tips, tricks or golden memories to share be sure to drop them into the comments!

We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more.

Hello, Windows

Windows Hello is now more accurate with new Windows 10 updates

A new cumulative update is now rolling out for Windows 10 versions 1909 and 1903. This latest round of fixes includes an update to the accuracy of Windows Hello, along with several other tweaks.

Recent Posts