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AbandonwareDOS is a curated database of classic PC abandonware originally released for DOS and Windows, focused on preserving and providing access to a wide selection of games from the early PC era. The site offers game downloads alongside original descriptions, reviews and essential game information to help users explore and rediscover forgotten titles.

Latest added/updated games

Lords of Midnight
Lords of Midnight
strategyDOSupdated
Another World
Another World
action-adventureDOS, Mac OSupdated
Wall Street Tycoon
Wall Street Tycoon
simulationWindows XP/98/95

Abandonware game spotlight

Occasionally, the information and files available for download for a game (or application) are updated with particular care and detail. These games, especially noteworthy for one reason or another, are featured here.

Olympic sports

Olympic sports, both Summer and Winter Olympics, have been the subject of numerous video games across various platforms since the 8-bit era. One of the key challenges in developing Olympic video games is creating a mini-game for each sport discipline.
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What does abandonware mean?

Abandonware is a word that describes a software (game or application) no longer supported by its developers or its publishers and is no longer available for sale in any form (digital or retail).

When we talk about abandonware we usually refer to old games for systems no longer available to the public such as DOS, Commodore 64, Amiga, Spectrum, older vesions of Windows. Some "abandoned" games are still on sale, that's why you will find games tagged as "protected" on Abandonware DOS.

Featured company: id Software

id Software is one of those studios whose shadow is longer than most of the industry combined. Founded in 1991 by John Carmack, John Romero, Tom Hall, and Adrian Carmack, id rewired what videogames could be. Their early breakthrough was Wolfenstein 3D (1992). It wasn’t the very first FPS, but it was the one that ...
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Retro gaming news and insights

Every so often, it's worth diving deeper into certain aspects of the Abandonware world or the retro gaming scene. These articles explore themes and keywords, old companies, game series, and much more.
  • It Came From The Desert: giant ants from the 50s

    It Came From The Desert: giant ants from the 50s

    8th February 2026action, adventure
    It Came from the Desert is an abandonware action-adventure game developed by Cinemaware and released in 1990 for PC (DOS) and Amiga. It Came From the Desert is an action-adventure game with a peculiar flavor: it's set in the 50s, in the USA, and it's based on those old monster movies ...
  • Starflight: classic space exploration

    Starflight: classic space exploration

    1st February 2026simulation, strategy
    Starflight is a classic space exploration and role-playing video game released in 1986 by Binary Systems and published by Electronic Arts. It is known for its innovative gameplay, as well as its open-ended approach to space exploration and storytelling. The game is set in a massive, procedurally generated universe with thousands ...
  • For every Star Trek fan: Starfleet Command

    For every Star Trek fan: Starfleet Command

    28th January 2026simulation
    Star Trek: Starfleet Command (1999, Windows XP) is a dream come true for anyone who memorized warp core schematics. It’s a tactical space combat simulator that rewards patience, planning, and nerves of steel. You command starships in battles that play out like chess at warp speed — every subsystem, ...
  • Classic adventure: Maniac Mansion

    Classic adventure: Maniac Mansion

    25th January 2026adventure
    Maniac Mansion is one of the most famous point and click adventure games developed by Lucasfilm Games and designed by Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick. The story is a blend of old sci fi and horror b movies and the player can choose between many characters, each one with a ...
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Retro gaming: the love for old school games

Where does the love for old abandoned games comes from? Our childhood, perhaps. What's left of that age? What do we miss so much? The long afternoons spent walking in the worlds of Ultima or the hours passed impersonating Duke Nukem. Here we are now, slightly aged, eager to pay homage to all those wonderful DOS games.

After all, it's about the passion for old games and a little bit of nostalgia.

The games listed on Abandonware DOS are no longer supported by their respective developers (as far as I know... I often check sites like Steam and GOG). If you find out that a game is still on sale or "protected", please let me know and I'll remove it from Abandonware DOS as soon as possible.

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