Catch the Nostalgia with the Long 1995 MS-DOS Games Video

Catch the Nostalgia with the Long 1995 MS-DOS Games Video

Forewarning: you may find yourself searching for these games after.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jan 03, 2016 @ 11:56 AM (Staff Bios)
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Ready for some nostalgic throwback? If you're old enough to remember MS-DOS games (admittedly, I barely remember them myself, as I only got to touch them at my cousin's house), then you may be interested in a certain YouTube channel titled DOS Nostalgia, which introduced a bunch of titles that released for MS-DOS back in 1995.
If you're interested in watching the entire video and have about an hour and 15 minutes minutes worth of time, then you may be interested in spending that time watching the video, of which you can find below:

Funny thing, I didn't know Rayman was a MS-DOS game at one point. So unexpected.

Other highlights include Full Throttle, Abuse, Mortal Kombat 3, Worms, Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Star Wars: Dark Forces, WipEout, The Need for Speed, Magic Carpet 2, Primal Rage, and Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness.

Now Warcraft II I totally remember... just thought it was for Windows 98.

And if the nostalgia is so strong, you can always purchase these games on the GoG.com or head straight over to the Internet Archive if you feel cheap.

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