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First post, by Oddysee

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I dug up my copy of Windows 3.1 today, so decided to try it out by installing it via DOSBox purely for a bit of fun and nostalgia. I did so and it works perfectly. I have fond memories of the games I played in 3.1 all those years ago. I believe they were called Win16 games. So I clicked on the games icon and when the window popped up, only two games are shown: Solitaire and Mineweeper. I remember having alot more than that.

I can't remember now if they were part of Windows 3.1 itself or if they were seperate and installed later. Can anyone shed some light on this? Thanks.

Reply 2 of 5, by leileilol

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There's LOTS AND LOTS of shovelware covering strangely, only the 1991-1994 era of shareware Windows games. You'll end up finding one of those with lots of them, though more recurring games like Zanti show up and there's not much to find from the 1995-1997 Windows shareware era. Bejeweled and co. buried it all. 🙁

RGB Classic Games features some of the best ones of the bunch but not all of them of course.

Perhaps some of the games you're remembering were OEM supplied, i.e. IBM PS/2's special minesweeper with sounds?

Another curiosity is screensavers. They were more creative and less naggy in the After Dark era than they are in the 'noughties and the 'teens. (2010 is still early to call the decade that, but..)

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Reply 3 of 5, by Oddysee

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Thank you both very much, very helpful. 😀

Ok, I can get the games to run in 3.1. But can you also tell me how I move those games into the games group so they appear as icons in the games window?

Reply 4 of 5, by rfnagel

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leileilol wrote:

Another curiosity is screensavers. They were more creative and less naggy in the After Dark era

Oh man... the memories. I prolly bought each and every single edition of AD for Windows that was ever released 😀

Oh, and also, the little known After Dark for DOS 😀

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Reply 5 of 5, by Oddysee

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I finally figured out how to add games to the Games group. I was trying to do it in File Manager when infact I had to do it in Program Manager. 😀