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16.05.2012

PC-Man (1982)

arcade - Pac-man clones

Orion Software
Orion Software
abandonware PC-Man
11.05.2012

Star Wars: X-Wing (1993)

vehicle simulation - space flight

Lucasfilm/Lucasarts
Lucasfilm/Lucasarts
abandonware Star Wars: X-Wing
06.05.2012

Murders in Venice (1990)

adventure - point & click

Infogrames
CobraSoft
abandonware Murders in Venice
01.05.2012

Galaxy (1981)

strategy - turn-based strategy

Avalon Hill
Microcomputer Games Inc.
abandonware Galaxy

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QUEST FOR GLORY ON SALE
Quest for glory 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are now on sale on Good Old Games.

TWITTER
Did I mention that Abandonware DOS has now a Twitter profile?

COLLECTION
A few week ago, I started to collect old DOS games. I have a few: Ultima III, Ultima V, Frontier, The Magic Candle III, Darklands and some more. I'm bound to the past of gaming...

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An abandonware games player

I started on an Atari 2600. I spent my childhood playing on a Commodore 64. I grew up with a PC as a pet.
Where does my passion for Abandoned Dos games comes from? My adolescence.

What's left of that age? What do I miss so much? Black DOS screens and good old DOS games. And here I am now, aged, an abandonware player, remembering those afternoon spent playing with old DOS games.

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Abandonware F.A.Q.

I own the rights of [name a DOS game], remove it from Abandonware DOS!
No problem. Just e-mail me and I'll remove the game. I can also link to the site of the owner, where the game is sold, and thus generate some traffic. I try not to link games still on the market, but I can make mistakes: if I did, I'll fix it.

How can I run [name an abandonware game] on my computer?
A DOS game needs a DOS emulator. The most popular is DOSbox, which does not include a graphical user interface. Personally, I use and I strongly recommend D-Fend Reloaded, a very nice GUI for DOSbox. Download D-Fend Reloaded from the official site.

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