
FreeDOS is an open source DOS-compatible operating system that you can use to play classic DOS games, run legacy business software, or write new DOS programs. Any program that works on MS-DOS should also run on FreeDOS.
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FreeDOS is an open source DOS-compatible operating system that you can use to play classic DOS games, run legacy business software, or write new DOS programs. Any program that works on MS-DOS should also run on FreeDOS.
(more…)This is a browser based DOS emulator designed around ease of use and stability. It is based on the newer DosBox-X codebase and supports both Windows 95 and Windows 98 installations. However if you just want to use DOS applications and games you can stay in DOS mode. To begin using it simply drag and drop any application or game files onto the emulator. You can then save your hard disk with the click of a button or just exit if you want to discard your changes. The hard disk saves directly in your browser. It’s like your own personal virtual machine on the web!
(more…)Windows 95, running in an Electron app. It’s the full thing. No need for virtualization or other external software. For windows,linux and macOS.
(more…)Unraid is a powerful, easy-to-use operating system for self-hosted servers and network-attached storage.
(more…)GeForce NOW has 1 free option (1 hour/day)
GeForce NOW is NVIDIA’s cloud-based game streaming service, delivering real-time gameplay straight from the cloud to your laptop, desktop, Mac, SHIELD TV, or Android device (and more). Connect to your store accounts and stream your own library of games, or play your favorite free-to-play games. With cloud saves for supported games, you can pick up your game where you left off, on any supported device, wherever you are.
In late 1996 this top-down racing game took all by surprise with it’s addictive nature and excellent gameplay.
In 2009, Remedy is proud to announce the free re-release, Death Rally for Windows. The original game, ported to run on modern PCs.
The basic idea behind Death Rally: win races, gather more money, buy upgrades to your vehicle. In between wreck your opponents, shoot your way through bystanders and keep the pedal to the metal!
Game requirements:
Any PC that can run Windows XP SP3, Vista or Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit). Please read the readme in the installation package for more information.
Death Rally is rated for ages 12 and older in Finland.
Death Rally
40.6 MiB - 3,748 downloads
Note: This game is playable under Linux using Wine. And Macintosh with CrossOver
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From the Author Site:
To Celebrate the United State’s Birthday and to help out during this Recession, we’ve decided to give away the Magic Toy Chest absolutely FREE! That’s right. Our family themed physics puzzle game is completely free thru July 5th, so tell your friends.
All you have to do is use this coupon code on the Buy Now Page:
“BLKW000TH”
Sometimes it takes a little while to get the hang of a game and start to enjoy it. The Magic Toy Chest is one of those games that doesn’t necessarily hook you in the first 30-60 minutes. That’s why it has received good reviews and a Bytten Gold Star Award, but hasn’t necessarily been selling up to its potential. I just want more people to experience this homage to the incredible machine and hopefully nab some new followers and fans along the way for our next title.
ABOUT VMWAROS, www.vmwaros.org
WmwAROS is a pre-configured AROS desktop envirnoment available in two formats: a bootable live-DVD installable on the hard drive, and a disk image for VMware. The AROS Research Operating System is a open source lightweight, efficient and flexible desktop operating system, aiming at being compatible with AmigaOS 3.1 at the API level, while improving on it in many areas.
ABOUT AROS, www.aros.org
Do you remember the good old Amiga times? Computing was funny and almost never a pain. AmigaOS was really easy to understand and, thanks to its elegance and optimisation, could run excellent applications on low-spec machines, without wasting hardware resources. But it was ages ago. The AROS Research Operating System tries to port al the good things of AmigaOS on other platforms, being an open-source re-implementation (rewritten from scratch) of Amiga API and environment.