Part 2 of our 1993 MS-DOS / Soundblaster 16 nostalgia

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Time for part 2 !!!! Continuing our journey for 1993 ms-dos gaming with the letter L !

Check out part 1 here :    • SoundBlaster & DOS Games : 1993 Nosta...  

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00:00:00 - Introduction
00:00:23 - Sponsor message
00:00:59 - Litil Divl
00:02:40 - Microsoft Flight Simulator 5.0
00:03:36 - Nomad
00:05:56 - Overdrive
00:06:57 - Prehistorik 2
00:08:20 - Quest For Glory - Shadows of darkness
00:09:28 - RailRoad Tycoon Deluxe
00:10:49 - SkyRoads
00:11:34 - Tetris Classic
00:12:39 - Tactical Fighter Experiment (TFX)
00:14:29 - Vroom
00:15:29 - World Tour Tennis
00:16:32 - XenoBots
00:17:38 - Zool

All Comments (21)
  • @philscomputerlab
    Great range of games, a few of them I haven't seen before 😊😊
  • @MegaUpstairs
    Around 1993 some of the biggest hits were Golden Axe, Mortal Kombat, Super Fighter, Alone in Dark, Dune 2, Wolfenstein, Doom, Settlers, Sim City 2000.
  • @peterdevreter
    Prehistorik 2 always crashed on my old 486DX2-66. Sometimes the introscreen didn't even work. With my old 386DX-40 no problems at all. Aah the memories...
  • Amazes me how much fun you can have with just 50 MHz and a handful of megabytes.
  • @CrS0CrashPL
    SkyRoads soundtrack is just so iconic. Love those compositions even to this very day.
  • @JamesPotts
    My "soundblaster moment" was in 91/92, when the title sequence exe to Ultima 7 was released/leaked. A friend ran it with his brand new SB. "Avatar!"
  • @igmnk
    Great selection of games! Thanks for taking us on this nostalgia trip. About the sound blaster 16s ASP/CSP: apparently it was used for decompression of compressed sound files.
  • @s7ai
    10:43 at last I know the title of this game of which I only could remember its title melody 🤩 thank you!
  • After 30 years and thanks to you, I had the revelation on the origin of the Tetris Classic intro music ! By the way it sounds so good on a General MIDI module such as the SC55. Thank you for this great video. A lot of these titles are part of my all time favorite classics !!
  • @jasmijndekkers
    Nice computer system and games too. Keep up the good job. Greetings from Steven from the Netherlands
  • @AllboroLCD
    Hey Chupa Chips! I thought that was a spice girl thing back in the day, lol Luv them things!
  • Loved me some Sid Meier games back in the day. MS Flight Simulator too (been Sim flying since SubLogic FS2 on the C64).
  • @dpkpraba
    Pure nostalgia games 😍😍. I played that overdrive, Skyroads, Tetris and Vroom.. Some of the games here shown i didnt played it due to limited time use of computers. Also you forget to show that Popular Dangerous Dave game.
  • @retroboby007
    Nice games you running there. TFX look soo cool. I played F-19 back in the day and I totally missed this TFX. I played a lot VROOM, but was rebranded Formula 1. But Prehistork 2 was (and is) really my favourite. I still play it on my 486 pcs. Try disabling CPU L1 cache with setmul and use unisound for sound card driver. This usually makes it run on any system.
  • @mogwaay
    Lovely look through a bunch of really interesting looking DOS games, some I knew some I didn't. Love the use of real hardware to go throught them, very relaxing!
  • @MadsonOnTheWeb
    Love this series. It seems 93 was a great year for DOS games
  • @SuperMaxiiiiii
    F29 Retaliator was a great game too. Also the Lost Vikings
  • @RiksRandomRetro
    I've really enjoyed these 2 videos, great showcase of some fantastic, and perhaps lesser known dos games. I also have to give big props for the video itself and how well you shot the CRT. It looks great, and was a joy to watch!