Internet Archive uploaded 2400 DOS games



    The developers behind the Internet Archive obviously don’t dwell on old toys (and this is good). Earlier, Internet Archive introduced game emulators for Atari and some other platforms. You can play absolutely free, for which many thanks to the service Internet Archive.

    Now the gratitude of the players will increase by a hundred times, since on the Internet Archive they posted a huge archive of 2400 toys for MS-DOS. It is clear that most of the archive can be obtained elsewhere, but now all this is collected in one place.

    You can still play in the browser emulator from Internet Archive, now the corresponding version for MS-DOS has appeared. Since the emulator is new, bugs and some problems with the game are not ruled out. The developers did not post instructions for each game, so you will have to find the controls on your own, by trial and error.

    Now you can play in the original "Prince of Persia", and in Wasteland and Commander Keen. There is even a rarity like Mario Teaches Typing. There are probably people on Geek who will spend more than one hour playing the game, right? Moreover, holidays, so there are a couple of days. Well, you can also try to fold the Rubik's Cube format 17 * 17 * 17 .

    And you can find all these new products here .

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