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Most recent DOS game releases, ever?

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Reply 20 of 27, by jwt27

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There's also Liero, released in 1998. It's freeware now but don't know if it was when it was first released. The latest version is from late 2013.

Reply 21 of 27, by leileilol

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It was always freeware.

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Reply 22 of 27, by Maxaxle

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I haven't played the original Liero, but LieroLibre is a lot of fun if you can track down a second player.

Reply 23 of 27, by Maxaxle

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So apparently the DOS machine has tons of trouble with Gunmetal; I can't get the game to play at anything over 10 or 15 FPS. Oh well.

Reply 25 of 27, by boxpressed

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I was reading the November '98 issue of CGW, which includes a review of a game called Jetfighter: Full Burn. The review includes a section noting that it is a DOS game and what needs to be done to run multiplayer.

Reply 26 of 27, by Zup

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There is a similar post in WoS. The first question would be what is a DOS game release?

I posted Prince of Persia (was bundled with modern PoP games), but perhaps it may not count as a release (is a re-release). Also, there are some programmers/publishers that sells games by mail (physical releases with floppies, boxes and printed manuals).

Maybe the question was what was the last DOS game released for sale in stores?

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Reply 27 of 27, by Maxaxle

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Zup wrote:

There is a similar post in WoS. The first question would be what is a DOS game release?

I posted Prince of Persia (was bundled with modern PoP games), but perhaps it may not count as a release (is a re-release). Also, there are some programmers/publishers that sells games by mail (physical releases with floppies, boxes and printed manuals).

Maybe the question was what was the last DOS game released for sale in stores?

That's pretty much the question I asked. IN OTHER NEWS, I've upgraded to a Diamond Stealth64 2001.