In case anyone interested, here are the instructions (for now I uploaded it here ):Ģ- Extract the contents to a folder and burn all folder contents to a CD, the root of the CD must look like this:ģ-Put the CD into the target PC (or mount in DOSBOX), then execute INSTALL.EXE from DOS, you should see a menu like the one in the picture attached Is anyone interested in downloading it, burn to a CD and test if all games are being installed correctly and are working? Preferably on an actual DOS machine By default they are installed under C:\GAMES\, but this can be changed.įollowing games are part of this collection: SpoilerĪny issues with installation please let me know.Īdded all the listed games to the CD image (plus a few more like Shadow Warrior), and I could barely fill half of a CD-ROM (around 360mb). Execute INSTALL.EXE, this should open a menu to select each game to install. Insert the CD in your retro PC (or mount the image in DOSBOX) The installer is meant to run under real DOS (or DOSBOX), and is pretty easy to execute: Here is the older version (which includes Shadow Warrior instead of Amulets and Armors) Since the idea is to burn many games to a CD, games which were distributed on CD-ROM should not be considered as they will not fit (i.e C&C games)ĮDIT: The list of games is closed, the CD image with all games and installer can be downloaded here:, just burn the files to a CD (INSTALL.EXE must be located at the CD's root).The game must be 100% freeware (so please, no abandonware).Full games only, no shareware or demos (those may be for a future project).I already created an installer program that runs on MS-DOS that allows the user to select the game to install, and now I'm collecting the free games to add to it: The idea is to make an ISO containing many MS-DOS games which are currently freeware so people can download it and burn to a CD and use on retro PCs or DOSBOX. Hope someone can help me with this new project The CD image with all games and installer can be downloaded here:, just burn the image file to a CD. EDIT: LIST IS CLOSED, THANKS EVERYONE FOR THE SUGGESTIONS!
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