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If emulating classic DOS games seems like a pain, there’s a DOSBox fork ‘aiming for simplicity and ease of use’, now standalone for the first time

If emulating classic DOS games seems like a pain, there’s a DOSBox fork ‘aiming for simplicity and ease of use’, now standalone for the first time

Our medium has a rich history that stretches far back into the days of DOS gaming, but the further back in time you go, the more it’s a pain to get these games running on modern systems. Even if I have the right media, what the hell am I supposed to do with a floppy disk image in 2025? The long-running answer has been to try out DOSBox and its modern “forks,” or modified versions, but it can be a bit of a pain to get started if you’re new to emulation.

Enter DOSBox Pure, once an impressive core for the open-source emulation frontend RetroArch—if that sounds like gibberish, it just means you go outside enough—now a standalone app that can easily load ZIP files, mounted CD and floppy disk images, DOS exes, and so on. It’s a pay-what-you-want download on developer Schelling’s itch.io page, and after giving it a quick look myself, the app is slick and straightforward right out of the box.

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