Windows 3.1 Games Are Now Just a Click Away
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Finally, been waiting so long for these.
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@scottalanmiller
Can't say I played to many games in 3.1... but it'll be fun to see the 8bit and 16bit graphics on a 4k screen... -
"The emulator is open-source; it's actually a Java-based adaptation of DOSBOX that converts Windows runtimes into JavaScript code your browser can understand."
So if they are running Java, why do they need the web browser? Something is fishy there. I think our PC Mag writer missed IT 101 and confused Java and JavaScript.
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@scottalanmiller said:
"The emulator is open-source; it's actually a Java-based adaptation of DOSBOX that converts Windows runtimes into JavaScript code your browser can understand."
So if they are running Java, why do they need the web browser? Something is fishy there. *** I think our PC Mag writer missed IT 101 and confused Java and JavaScript.***
Not my Circus,..Not my monkey.
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They didn't even read the article from the Internet Archive, says right in it that DOSBOX is written in JavaScript. The PC Mag author injected the Java bit themselves.
"As always, the emulation for Windows and DOS-based programs comes via EM-DOSBOX, which is a project by Boris Gjenero to port DOSBOX into Javascript; his optimization work has been world-class."
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I use the DOS one to play LHX. That was the most awesome game ever at the time.
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They have Duke Nukem 2. I haven't played that game since I was a little kid.
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These are the ones I'd love to play again
http://www.mobygames.com/game-group/v-for-victory-series
DOSBOX does not do them much justice, though it's been years since I last tried to get them to work
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The original Command and Conquer was on Windows 3.1 - damn it was funny playing it new computers, the Mammoth Tanks had rooster tails they moved so fast!