
But on the whole, you will experience some analogue of the MS-DOS program, in your browser, instantly. Also follow DOS Games Archive on Facebook and Twitter. The Internet Archive has just dropped 2000+ games into their library that are free to play and are accessible at the link below:Internet Archive MS-DOS Games. Our downloads don't contain any adware, malware, viruses or other unwanted software. These games are shareware, freeware, playable demos and full versions which are released as freeware or into the public domain. Some of them will still fall over and die, and many of them might be weird to play in a browser window, and of course you can’t really save things off for later, and that will limit things too. We have 1,128 DOS games in our archive that can be downloaded for free. “I really worked hard to have only fully-functioning programs up, or at least, programs that gave viable, useful feedback.

Brain and Leisure Suit Larry and a ton of other Sierra games.īut wait! Before you head over, here are some words from Jason Scott, who did a lot of the legwork on this:

Yes, it includes The Incredible Machine and King’s Quest and Island of Dr. Yes, it includes some (but not all) Infocom games. Yes, that includes Duke Nukem 3Dand Wolfenstein 3D. And did I mention you can play every single game in your browser, thanks to the power of JSMESS and DOSBox? After adding early console emulation back in 2013, then adding 900 arcade games to the mix last year, the Internet Archive has now made over 2,000 MS-DOS games available for free. The Internet Archive is turning into one hell of a games repository.
