In this page you will find the best games of the PC history. From the old MS-DOS games (use DOSBox for play them in your modern computer) to the actuals under Windows or Linux, respecting copyright.
Thanks to GBMan, we put at your disposal the PC version of the game... Which may be the worst in terms of quality and possibilities. A conversion of MAD (Gonzo Suárez and Javier Fáfula) (...)
A year after its first installment, Sword Fight returned with renewed energy, surpassing it in everything.
If the original was a game with a static and linear scenario, with no action other than hitting (always in the same way), the second part turned (...)
The year was 1993, a time when Atari ST and Amiga were languishing in the face of the growing popularity of PCs, which little by little had been matching them in graphics and sound until surpassing them with the standardization of 3D games. And it was log (...)
The PC version of this mysterious game has appeared... Mysterious because its versions see the light of day in dribs and drabs, giving the impression that not many units should have been put into circulation. The worst version so far, by the way. (...)
"Extensum" was the nickname chosen by its authors for their particular version of the Opera Soft game of 1987, created by Paco Menendez and Juan Delcan .
There have already been other remakes, such as the one created by Antonio Giner for MS-DOS and Win (...)
Finally we can put at your disposal the C64 version in Spanish of this Opera classic, based on the creation of Nacho and Azpiri. Thanks to Sergio Bordón for sending us the game preserved by Alejandro Conde. (...)
The game consists of completely filling the screen, without leaving any empty spaces, with an isosceles triangle that we can place in its four rotation positions. Each filled line is removed to make way for new ones. If the exit is blocked, you lose.
T (...)
Agamenon3 wondered in the file of the first installment of the saga, Eco-Kid - Rescate en el Ártico (Rescue in the Arctic) if it was worth sitting down to play the game or if it was more of the same, since the development and characteristics techniques we (...)
More than twenty years after the release of the original game for the Commodore Amiga, M.A. Games (or what is the same, Miguel Ángel Jiménez Santana) got down to work with this remake, so that the new generations could take a look at that entertaining and (...)
A few days ago the new remake of one of the legendary games from the "Golden Age" of Spanish soft was released, Conquestador (Las Tres Luces de Glaurung). This is not the first attempt, as M.A. Soft published its own remake a whopping 16 years ago, but it (...)
With this tutorial, written by Neville, you'll know what to do in order to play your old MS-DOS games in your modern Windows OS (only in Spanish yet, please use a translator).
In this page you will find the best games of the PC history. From the old MS-DOS games (use DOSBox for play them in your modern computer) to the actuals under Windows or Linux.