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Users can play the games on modern computer browsers. Other games in the collection include early versions of Super Solvers, Leisure Suit Larry, Donkey Kong, Prince of Persia, Sim City, Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade and Street Fighter. (The 1992 version is also in the archive and has more than 37,000 views.) It's currently the top-viewed game on the archive with more than 170,000 clicks. The popular game was often used in schools to teach geography and history. The 1990 MECC version of The Oregon Trail, where players face various trials and tribulations while trying to make it from east to west, is among them. What was your favorite DOS game? Do you plan on playing the Oregon Trail game? Are you planning on heading down memory lane now that these are out? Let us know in a comment and then spread the love with your friends on Facebook and Twitter.Hitch up your wagon and hit up the general store for supplies because it's time to head out on The Oregon Trail.Ī collection of more than 2,300 MS-DOS computer programs and games has been made available for free on The Internet Archive, a non-profit library of digital content and programs. Also, be wary of unleashing your kids on the site as there are some ‘sex’ based DOS games in the list of available games to play. It doesn’t matter what you search, it usually comes up with ‘no results found’, so don’t rely on that. The only thing we’re giving a thumbs down for on this site is the search function. Here are links to a few titles we think you might enjoy. Using an embedded version of dropbox, the site allows you to click on a title you want to play, and loads it up right there in your browser in seconds with full audio. Remember all of those DOS games that you grew up with as a child? Games like Oregon Trail, Duke Nukem, Tetris, and Commander Keen?Ī just released thousands of DOS games to the public for free. Last updated on October 31st, 2021 at 11:28 am
