From a glance I noticed a lot of lesser known FPS's and not a one TBS, so I guess the author was quite biased (notably I'm a fan of TBS's lol). Aside from XCOM1,2, no Civ1 or Panzer General or Heroes of M&M 1,2 - all great games.
I've been looking for a copy of a demo CD that came out probably maybe a little later than this. I'm almost desperate to find it. It came out during the bridge period between DOS and Windows. It basically had a bunch of games in it. You would enter the games through panels in a spaceship kind of Mario64 style (but this was before M64). I've got to find that thing.
My fav DOS game is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO:_Enemy_Unknown
I used to have desktops based on 80286, 80386 and 80486 cpus, so I played a lot of games from that era.
P.S. Proper list of games from OP: https://dn721608.ca.archive.org/0/items/dospack/README.TXT , weird unions on the blue screen like Duke2/Duke3D or Wolf3d/Triad.
From a glance I noticed a lot of lesser known FPS's and not a one TBS, so I guess the author was quite biased (notably I'm a fan of TBS's lol). Aside from XCOM1,2, no Civ1 or Panzer General or Heroes of M&M 1,2 - all great games.
What no Wampus?
Not to be confused with 4chan DDoS pack.
I've been looking for a copy of a demo CD that came out probably maybe a little later than this. I'm almost desperate to find it. It came out during the bridge period between DOS and Windows. It basically had a bunch of games in it. You would enter the games through panels in a spaceship kind of Mario64 style (but this was before M64). I've got to find that thing.