And now, the Internet Archive has done it again. Bringing thousands of DOS, Arcade and Console games from the 80’s and 90’s, right in your browser window. More on emulation: Learn how to install emulators on PS Vita, how to play Nintendo DS games on your iPhone, and how to play old Nintendo Classic games on your Mac. This means that not only will you be able to play DOS games like Prince of Persia, you can also play coin-based arcade and console games from yesteryear like Mortal Combat, Sonic the Hedgehog, and lots more.
The DOS Game Archive
Visit this page to check out the DOS based games. They’re being emulated in your browser, so loading will take some time. After that, the experience is pretty smooth. Given that the computer you’re using is dozens or hundreds of times faster than the computer from the 80’s (thank you Moore’s law), there should not be any performance issues. Now, here are some of my favorite DOS games, the ones I remember playing on my dad’s office computer (we didn’t have a PC at home in the 90’s).
Prince Of PersiaDonkey KongSuper Street Fighter IIDoomWolfenstein 3DThe Lion King
There are a lot more. More than two thousand of them actually. You’re bound to find your favorite childhood game here.
The Arcade Games
Compared to what kids spent in Arcades, the spending on games on smartphones seems minuscule, even the ones with in-app purchases. You can relive the glory of the claw by playing Pac-Man, Berzerk, Hangman, and more.
The Console Games
If you grew up with a console in the 80’s or the 90’s, well you were a lucky bugger, weren’t you. Remember the feverous button presses, tilting your whole body along with the controller, getting angry, calling your brother a cheat and running off from the living room? Ah, Sunday mornings. Some of the most frustrating and entertaining console games from the Atari and Sega era are available to play online. Here are just some of them:
Mortal Kombat (the whole series)AladinSonic the HedgehogStreet FighterContra (!!!)Road Rash
What’s Your Favorite 90’s Game?
If you lived through the 90’s, you’re bound to have a favorite pixelated game. Is it Mortal Kombat? Contra, perhaps? Let us know in the comments below. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.