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DOS_deck offers free, all-timer DOS games in a browser, with controller support

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    Ars Technica[^]:

    Revisiting a classic game from the AUTOEXEC.BAT/CONFIG.SYS era of MS-DOS can be a fun distraction.

    Of course it has DOOM

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      Ars Technica[^]:

      Revisiting a classic game from the AUTOEXEC.BAT/CONFIG.SYS era of MS-DOS can be a fun distraction.

      Of course it has DOOM

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      Do they have Panic in the orient express? That one had to be loaded through a casette. I remember playing it (and beating my older brothers) in our spectrum 128k.

      M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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        Ars Technica[^]:

        Revisiting a classic game from the AUTOEXEC.BAT/CONFIG.SYS era of MS-DOS can be a fun distraction.

        Of course it has DOOM

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        Down the rabbit-hole... 1. I read the Ars Technica article. 2. I clicked on the dosdeck link and visited the site. 3. I clicked on Commander Keen (episode 1) 4. It said, "Where do you want to buy it?" 5. I chose, "Steam" and it took me to the Steam site with Commander Keen. 6. It wanted to charge me $4.99 and the software license is "Shareware" :laugh: so I have to purchase it one Steam to play it in my browser on DosDeck, I guess??:confused: If I purchase it on Steam, I would just play it on....Steam. :laugh: EDIT - Oh, okay, I just had to click the PLAY button. Yes, I'm stupid. :laugh:

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