I remember playing a bunch of these as a kid. I'd grab them on 3.5" disks from a dollar store, if I remember correctly. They were just "shareware" or demo versions. Monster Bash, Halloween Harry, Jazz Jackrabbit were all awesome and some of my earliest memories on my Dad's 386. Another one I liked when I was young was Hocus Pocus. Great video!
So many good ones here. Really brings me back to when I was a kid. Some honorable mentions - Secret Agent Man, Scorched Earth, Tyrian, Skyroads, Raptor, and The Incredible Machine
Really great video! My Christmas present arrived in the mail today, a Sound Blaster Awe 64 for my Windows 98/Ms-Dos PC, I can't wait to play some Dos games with sound :)
I remember many of these - Commander Keen, Bio Menace, Duke Nukem, Halloween Harry, and Monster Bash among others. Essentially anything from Apogee was guaranteed to be a good platformer. Others I enjoyed include Hocus Pocus (with that game's soundtrack, the OPL chip was rockin'), Captain Comic, Crystal Caves, and Magic Pockets
I have to thank you... I have been searching and wondering since I was a kid what Dos platformers I had played. I had vague images and many memories, but no names or even aspects of the game that I could recall properly. No longer! You showed me some of these games taht were lost to my childhood memories!!thank you so much! I played Monster Bash a lot!
Oh wow not thought of some of these for years! Cosmic Cosmo was a classic as well, worthy of the list I'd say. And Secret Agent, I loved that game! Great video mate!
I'd put Hocus Pocus and Xargon in this aswell because Xargon is just a better version of Jill, and Hocus is one of the most beautiful 2D platformers until like, Jazz Jackrabbit, and its music is fking amazing aswell!
Seriously I've been trying to remember the name of BlackThorne for maybe 10+ years after having played a demo of it when I was a kid... thank you so much!!!!
I loved some of these games as a kid! In particular, Commander Keen, Bio Menace, Duke Nukem, Jill of the Jungle, Halloween Harry. Platformers were my favorites back then and I had NES, Game Gear and a bunch of DOS games.
@@you_tube6733 some of the DOS games I have to see to remember. The title you suggest doesn't ring a bell for me. Some of these games are 30+ years old and I played them 30+ years ago.
Man, the memories ... Great list of amazing games. Prince of Persia was my favorite PC game for a long, long time. Your "Essential DOS Games" playlist keeps getting better and better. Are you looking into racing games and flying sims? There's also some hard to classify games, like Metal Mutant (loved that game, even tough it was hard as nails), and some rather interesting (although mostly not good) arcade game conversions to DOS. Great work, Pete.
Prince was BULLSHIT! Fucking impossible game to beat! Even when I sat down, in my gaming prime, and thought "Right then! It's time! Not stopping till I beat this fucker!" I STILL didn't manage it! Simply not enough time in one hour to do so, and I refused to use a guide to help me. That's cheating. Great game, legendary important moment of gaming, but far too dificult.
@@TheVanillatech I actually managed to beat the NES version of Prince without cheats, but I can't remember if I did beat the DOS version without the "megahit" cheat. I love the game anyway. At the time, I had never seen anything as cinematic as Prince on a computer (or console). I still play some versions of Prince from time to time.
So many great games on this list! Commander Keen, Jill of the Jungle, and Duke Nukem 2 give me so many childhood memories. I'll have to try some of these that I'd never heard of! Ones that I'd also suggest: Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, Crystal Caves, and Pharaoh's Tomb.
@@onaretrotip Added to that, Challenge of the Ancient Empires (which is more like a puzzle-platformer) and Dangerous Dave. And I have to confess, I loved Dark Castle back in the day as well because castle.☺ -edit- oh and Realms of Chaos!
Vinyl Goddess from Mars, Dangerous Dave and Mystic Towers. Also Supaplex and Cosmo"s Cosmic Adventure were my games back then:) Sad to see none of them on this list.
Rick Dangerous series is legend. First played it on my Amstrad CPC 464 back in the day. One of those games where you simply HAD to die a million times, and force your young brain to remember every single trick and trap to get through. Loved the second game too, played the DOS version on my 486 years afterwards. Also Abuse, Blackthorne and Flashback were legendary on PC. Fade To Black was 3D, but I kind count that as a platformer too. It's a great genre. And I'm glad it's stood the test of time, thanks to platformers relatively low hardware requirements making them still viable on consoles. Games like Inside, Ori & The Blind Forest, Broforce ... keeping the scene alive! FUN FACT : When I built a Pentium machine back in 1995, I gave the 486 to my mother so she could type letters etc for her work. I also installed Duke Nukem 2 and Bio Menace (a Duke Nukem ripoff). After discovering it, I caught her playing right through the games, like a master, shooting aliens and collecting keys etc! Hilarious!
Yeah, Rick Dangerous really is one of those games where you have to die a lot to learn the layout. As you say, a lot of modern platform games adopt this same design.
Great to see more appreciation for how good Halloween Harry's music was - and still is - especially the title & intro music! And Jill of the Jungle's music, too. It's a valid criticism of the graphics that Jill's sprites were low in pixels, but I remember it visually standing out as one of the few full 256-colour VGA platformers of the time, at least on my PC, as Apogee really liked to stick with that 16-colour EGA palette. Those jungle environments, enhanced by the audio, were the real stars of the show. Looks like you covered all my favourites! The only other platformer I'd've mentioned is Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure. Even though it seemed to be aimed at a younger demographic than usual and was pretty shallow in terms of lore & storyline, it is still "peak Apogee shareware platformer".
DOSwas a gaming platform for me my uncle had a partition on his hard drive with all of a fairy gifts including all of the games on this list I had an nes but I didn't play very much, I had a game Boy but I only played that on vacation and for my sixth birthday I got a Genesis
I always saw Blackthorne as the spiritual sequel to Flashback (a game which had a vomitive remake some years ago), since Fade to Black did the mistake of changing the player interface from 2D platform to 3D polygons. Never finished Flashback, but thankfully now we have walkthroughs online to learn the game was a mix of Total Recall, Running Man and They Live.......(talking about games no one could finish.......I'm watching you SILMARILS games!)
I have played at least half of these, many of my favorites are included here. Commander Keen is arguably the king, but i just love Jazz Jackrabbit... The second one was even better, but not a DOS game anymore as it came out in 1998. Another quite fun game for me was Crystal Caves. Very basic, but full of detail. Great to hear about some games i never heard of, thanks mate.
I wonder what the future for gaming holds, I sometimes think that we've reached our peak, then I remember, people then thought that was their peak. Lord knows in twenty years how things would be.
The ones of these that I spent the most time with were Commander Keen, Duke Nukem, Jill of the Jungle, and Prince of Persia. A couple of the titles in this video are new to me, so I'll have to check them out.
When you were talking about Monster Bash, you mentioned the kids weapon as "catapult," i pictured him rolling along something akin to a trebuchet. I laughed at that mental image. I didnt realize slingshots were referred to as catapults. Crazy.
I remember buying the Waxky Wheels shareware ay Radio Shack and seeing all of these Apogee titles advertised on the BBS info file. I never knew as a kid what a BBS was. I missed out on some great games.
Great video and great retro trip for me. Almost played them all. Really loved Jazz Jackrabit and Black Stone. And I loved Zool on my Atari ST ;) Thanks for this great vid!
Thank you so much for this video!!!!Been looking for Alien Carnage for many years, but couldn't remember the name. I remember playing it in around 1994.
Hey....Why didn't the game ABUSE make your list? How about making a video showing third party mods of games like Commander Keen...Ive tried a few and enjoyed them all. Thanks for your videos ;o)
I'd class Abuse as a run 'n' gun, not a platformer. I think it's on my list for the run 'n' gun episode (if I ever get around to making it). The mod video sounds like a cool idea! Thank you.
@@onaretrotip I can't say that it's objectively good, but I played the crap out of it when I was like 7 years old. It's actually easy to play it online now just by Googling pickle Wars dos play online
Ah can't believe I missed an MS-DOS video. They're my favorite on your channel. Haha I've played most of these but OMG i had completely forgotten about monster bash. That was my game back in the day lol. Ahhh the nostalgia. Halloween Harry! Another that i loved but had forgotten about.
There was an old DOS platform game which was in an anthic, magical setting. The player could throw a boomerang and some sort of magical thunder and was able to evolve the weapon. The graphics were similar to jill of the jungle, but it was a different game. Not sure what was the name of the game and I was never able to find it 25 years later.
IT’S ALL COMING BACK TO ME NOW! Had forgotten about Alien Carnage, but now I remember actually kind of not liking it because it was so smooth😂 and, I would be willing to even pay for Netflix if they made a Commander Keen series, imagine!
I played many of these game. But the one I liked the most back in the day was Halloween Harry. I played so much of the first episode, which I got through a shareware CD. Good old days.
@@onaretrotip back then when i was a kid, i always got handmedown computer parts from my brother. One Christmas i got a CD ROM drive. 1x, full tray eject, ridiculous by todays standards. But i also got this CD with demos and shareware games. A treasure trove for me back then.
I definitely remember loving the visuals for Halloween Harry. Duke Nukem is definitely a good platformer, but when I played it, it did feel a lot like all of their previous platformers. Prince Of Persia, I played on the NES. I didn't play a lot of it, though, because I was only okay at it and wasn't willing to invest effort into gitting gud.
Woah! Some of these titles look great and most of them I've never heard of. Cyril Cyberpunk, Jazz Jackrabbit & Prehistorik 2 being among those that look right up my street. The original Prince of Persia was balls hard! I remember my friend hiring it out for his Master System and we got nowhere on it lol.
Hello ! Nice video. I'm seeking for a game that I used to play on a DOS computer during the 90's / early 20's. It was a 2D plateformer in which you play a brown character who can extend his neck to look upper, and the game begins in front of a castle. If I remember correctly there's snow falling in front of this castle (just a sprite falling in the frontground), and the castle has different doors which correspond to the differents level in the game. I'd be so glad to find this game :)
Yeah, as a puzzle platformer, it could've been in either, but it was in my DOS puzzle games video. Played that to death on my Amiga as a kid. Superb game.
Played Keen, Jazz, Monster Bash, Duke Nukem, and at least a demo for Jill of the Jungle back in the day. The only game I would add would be Crystal Caves. MegaMan was also pretty good although DOS wasn't its true home.
One of my absolute favorite DOS games back in the day was Bomb32.exe (Tank Wars). It was always great to grab a bunch of buddies to sit around one computer and see who could get the big nuke first and who was the idiot that obliterated himself with the wind being a factor.
I’ve really got to give Prince of Persia a chance, I’ve always found it clunky but everyone raves about it! Some decent looking games there Pete, will definitely give some of them a try
Yeah, it's worth a bash. It obviously isn't as impressive now, but I know you love a challenge and love to beat a game, so PoP is perfect. You only have an hour to complete it, so it's fun to give it a go every now and then when you have time.
I remember getting commander keen and duke nukem episodes on random disks back in the day. not sure if they came from markets, or cover disks. but the windowed look felt very strange coming from playing my amiga. Jazz Jackrabit is one ive always wanted to play, looks nice and fast! I wish i knew of blackthorne when i was younger. looks so much better than flashback! alien Carnage looks my kind of game! too many Rick Dangerous mentions, i must play it now! 👍
Yeah, I wish I knew of Blackthorne back in the day too, but (as I said) I only discovered it way later. Ha, Rick Dangerous is great. I finally managed to pick up a boxed copy for the Amiga via Sinisteve; it'll be in my next pickups. Thanks, Eddie!
I like how Sega 32x was basically a DOS game console. We got Doom, Blackthorne, that one cave man racing game, pitfall etc. I'm convinced the system could have handled Sam and Max hit the road with flying colors and even The Dig if they implemented mouse support. Possibly even a Windows game like Sanitarium, that system was not weak. Such a waste of potential.
I would go for Skyroads, Ski or Die (excellent port), Lemmings, Rise of The Triad, Epic Pinball, Doom, Hocus Pocus, Commander Keen in Goodbye Galaxy, Warcraft II Tides of Darkness, Star Wars: Dark Forces, Star Wars: Tie Fighter and Monkey Island 2: Le Chucks Revenge
Wonderful games I almost played them all, except prehistorik and the last game. I do miss the Disney platform games, like Alladin or the Lion King and Skunny was also one of my favorites
Can't forget XARGON if you're going to mention Jill of the Jungle! That's the one I grew up on. :) The religious private school was disgusted to find "one of the students" installed it on their Windows 3.1 elementary school computer! 🤣
yo i've had a DOS game stuck on the tip of my brain since early childhood if anyone could help- it's a 1v1 fighter and the characters are a bit shrunken down, similar to Duke Nukem on DOS? dope vid btw
Apart from prince of Persia I don't remember any of these. Jazz jack rabbit looked great. I vaguely remember blackthorn, was it released on the SNES also or did I imagine it? Great video mate 👍
DOS platformers were all about the hostile aliens, man. So many aliens.
Haha, tell me about it 😂
Bloody aliens, coming over here and trying to steal our jobs and women!
_Damn. Those alien bastards are going to pay for shooting up my ride!_
Alien cabal
😂🤣😆
I remember playing a bunch of these as a kid. I'd grab them on 3.5" disks from a dollar store, if I remember correctly. They were just "shareware" or demo versions. Monster Bash, Halloween Harry, Jazz Jackrabbit were all awesome and some of my earliest memories on my Dad's 386. Another one I liked when I was young was Hocus Pocus.
Great video!
Hocus Pocus is one of my all time faves!
Ah, good times :)
GENIUS mate. This is the real content here. I'm absolutely gassed that Blackthorne made it onto this list, one of my favourites.
Haha thanks mate. Yeah, Blackthorne is a real gem.
Nice list. I loved Blackthorne back in the day, I didn't remember it was rotoscoped, now I love it more.
Thanks!
Omg Jazz Jack Rabbit was my childhood, I totally forgot about this game. Good on ya.
Great game!
So many good ones here. Really brings me back to when I was a kid. Some honorable mentions - Secret Agent Man, Scorched Earth, Tyrian, Skyroads, Raptor, and The Incredible Machine
This is just platform games, but good picks!
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Really great video! My Christmas present arrived in the mail today, a Sound Blaster Awe 64 for my Windows 98/Ms-Dos PC, I can't wait to play some Dos games with sound :)
Thank you. Oh, awesome!!!
Wow, al those memories. Played a lot commander keen, crystal caves, duke nukem 1 and boulder dash. Thanks for the video!!!
Thanks! Good times :)
I remember many of these - Commander Keen, Bio Menace, Duke Nukem, Halloween Harry, and Monster Bash among others. Essentially anything from Apogee was guaranteed to be a good platformer. Others I enjoyed include Hocus Pocus (with that game's soundtrack, the OPL chip was rockin'), Captain Comic, Crystal Caves, and Magic Pockets
Those were the days.
Loved some of these old DOS games! Haven't played since I was a kid, but it was good seeing someone documenting them. Nice video!
Thank you!
Thank you for respectfully using my Commander Keen footage. Great video.
Thank you for letting me use it! Glad you liked it.
I have to thank you... I have been searching and wondering since I was a kid what Dos platformers I had played. I had vague images and many memories, but no names or even aspects of the game that I could recall properly. No longer! You showed me some of these games taht were lost to my childhood memories!!thank you so much! I played Monster Bash a lot!
Love comments like this. Glad I could remind you! :)
Oh wow not thought of some of these for years! Cosmic Cosmo was a classic as well, worthy of the list I'd say. And Secret Agent, I loved that game! Great video mate!
I haven't played those; I'll have to give them a try. Thanks!
I'd put Hocus Pocus and Xargon in this aswell because Xargon is just a better version of Jill, and Hocus is one of the most beautiful 2D platformers until like, Jazz Jackrabbit, and its music is fking amazing aswell!
Only discovered Hocus Pocus after making this. Great game!
Alien Carnage and cyril cyberpunk were incredible!
Such Nostalgia!
Those were the days.
Seriously I've been trying to remember the name of BlackThorne for maybe 10+ years after having played a demo of it when I was a kid... thank you so much!!!!
Ah, that's awesome! Glad I could remind you :)
I loved some of these games as a kid! In particular, Commander Keen, Bio Menace, Duke Nukem, Jill of the Jungle, Halloween Harry. Platformers were my favorites back then and I had NES, Game Gear and a bunch of DOS games.
major nova. or nova strike?
@@you_tube6733 some of the DOS games I have to see to remember. The title you suggest doesn't ring a bell for me. Some of these games are 30+ years old and I played them 30+ years ago.
@@danbauer3669 ya me too thats why i dont fully remember lol. but ill post a link
@@danbauer3669 i was a little way off. major striker lol. ruclips.net/video/6EP9BiDmLA8/видео.html
@@you_tube6733 not familiar with that one but it looks like one I would have liked. Apogee had so many great ones. Secret Agent was another good one.
Excellent video Pete! Been quite into DOS gaming myself recently.
I've seen! Got to love DOS gaming, Mark.
Man, the memories ... Great list of amazing games. Prince of Persia was my favorite PC game for a long, long time. Your "Essential DOS Games" playlist keeps getting better and better. Are you looking into racing games and flying sims? There's also some hard to classify games, like Metal Mutant (loved that game, even tough it was hard as nails), and some rather interesting (although mostly not good) arcade game conversions to DOS. Great work, Pete.
Thanks mate! Yes, there are many more in the pipeline. Not sure which I will do next, but it may well be driving games.
Prince was BULLSHIT! Fucking impossible game to beat! Even when I sat down, in my gaming prime, and thought "Right then! It's time! Not stopping till I beat this fucker!" I STILL didn't manage it! Simply not enough time in one hour to do so, and I refused to use a guide to help me. That's cheating. Great game, legendary important moment of gaming, but far too dificult.
@@TheVanillatech I actually managed to beat the NES version of Prince without cheats, but I can't remember if I did beat the DOS version without the "megahit" cheat. I love the game anyway. At the time, I had never seen anything as cinematic as Prince on a computer (or console). I still play some versions of Prince from time to time.
makes me think of my grandfather. if you dont learn dos, you dont play jill of the jungle. 8 year old me learned how to use dos
Brilliant.
So many great games on this list! Commander Keen, Jill of the Jungle, and Duke Nukem 2 give me so many childhood memories. I'll have to try some of these that I'd never heard of!
Ones that I'd also suggest: Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, Crystal Caves, and Pharaoh's Tomb.
Thanks for the recommendations!
@@onaretrotip Added to that, Challenge of the Ancient Empires (which is more like a puzzle-platformer) and Dangerous Dave. And I have to confess, I loved Dark Castle back in the day as well because castle.☺ -edit- oh and Realms of Chaos!
So much love for dos gaming :)
Lovely video! Really enjoyed it!
Me too, so many fond memories. Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Wow, I've thought about most of these games over the years but Jill Of The Jungle had completely left my mind for over 2 decades.
Amazing the things we remember and forget.
Great job on this man! Yeah these are all classics for sure! I love old PC gaming.
Thanks, Marcus! Me too mate :)
Vinyl Goddess from Mars, Dangerous Dave and Mystic Towers. Also Supaplex and Cosmo"s Cosmic Adventure were my games back then:) Sad to see none of them on this list.
I think Supaplex was in my episode on DOS puzzle games. So many great platformers on DOS though!
Another great video Pete, that monster Bash looks good never seen that one before also prehistoric looks stunning with those snes looking sprites
Thanks, Scott! Yeah, nice chunky sprites on that one.
Rick Dangerous series is legend. First played it on my Amstrad CPC 464 back in the day. One of those games where you simply HAD to die a million times, and force your young brain to remember every single trick and trap to get through. Loved the second game too, played the DOS version on my 486 years afterwards. Also Abuse, Blackthorne and Flashback were legendary on PC. Fade To Black was 3D, but I kind count that as a platformer too.
It's a great genre. And I'm glad it's stood the test of time, thanks to platformers relatively low hardware requirements making them still viable on consoles. Games like Inside, Ori & The Blind Forest, Broforce ... keeping the scene alive!
FUN FACT : When I built a Pentium machine back in 1995, I gave the 486 to my mother so she could type letters etc for her work. I also installed Duke Nukem 2 and Bio Menace (a Duke Nukem ripoff). After discovering it, I caught her playing right through the games, like a master, shooting aliens and collecting keys etc! Hilarious!
Yeah, Rick Dangerous really is one of those games where you have to die a lot to learn the layout. As you say, a lot of modern platform games adopt this same design.
If you're weird like me and you go to the trouble of setting up Windows 3.1, the Halloween Harry sequel is quite solid.
I am that weird.
Great to see more appreciation for how good Halloween Harry's music was - and still is - especially the title & intro music! And Jill of the Jungle's music, too. It's a valid criticism of the graphics that Jill's sprites were low in pixels, but I remember it visually standing out as one of the few full 256-colour VGA platformers of the time, at least on my PC, as Apogee really liked to stick with that 16-colour EGA palette. Those jungle environments, enhanced by the audio, were the real stars of the show.
Looks like you covered all my favourites! The only other platformer I'd've mentioned is Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure. Even though it seemed to be aimed at a younger demographic than usual and was pretty shallow in terms of lore & storyline, it is still "peak Apogee shareware platformer".
Don't think I've played Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure; I'll have to try that.
Some solid entires here! I’d also include Flashback! Great port and probably the best way to play the game.
Great game!
DOSwas a gaming platform for me my uncle had a partition on his hard drive with all of a fairy gifts including all of the games on this list I had an nes but I didn't play very much, I had a game Boy but I only played that on vacation and for my sixth birthday I got a Genesis
Awesome! I had a Game Boy and aa Mega Drive too, but I had an Amiga for quite a while before we eventually got a PC.
@@onaretrotip that sounds great my friend
I forgot to say my favourite
I always saw Blackthorne as the spiritual sequel to Flashback (a game which had a vomitive remake some years ago), since Fade to Black did the mistake of changing the player interface from 2D platform to 3D polygons.
Never finished Flashback, but thankfully now we have walkthroughs online to learn the game was a mix of Total Recall, Running Man and They Live.......(talking about games no one could finish.......I'm watching you SILMARILS games!)
Save states are pretty handy too!
@@onaretrotip I couldn't finish it due a matter of time (Doom came a bit after, and it was bye bye to all other games I was playing).
I have played at least half of these, many of my favorites are included here. Commander Keen is arguably the king, but i just love Jazz Jackrabbit... The second one was even better, but not a DOS game anymore as it came out in 1998. Another quite fun game for me was Crystal Caves. Very basic, but full of detail. Great to hear about some games i never heard of, thanks mate.
Loved the Jazz Jackrabbit games back in the day. Thanks!
Great list, I definitely have to replay some of these.
Remember *Captain Klaw?*
Thanks! No, don't remember that one, I'll check it out.
I grew up on like half of this list. Great vid.
Sounds like a great childhood! Thank you.
I loved playing Jazz Jackrabbit growing up and I even managed to persuade my year 3 teacher to let me install in on our class computer.
Ha, nice!
I wonder what the future for gaming holds, I sometimes think that we've reached our peak, then I remember, people then thought that was their peak. Lord knows in twenty years how things would be.
I dread to think!
Interactive / haptic gaming, ai games, VR games, adult games etc
The ones of these that I spent the most time with were Commander Keen, Duke Nukem, Jill of the Jungle, and Prince of Persia. A couple of the titles in this video are new to me, so I'll have to check them out.
Many hours spent with some of those. Ah, good! Hope you find some you enjoy.
amazing how id software and apogee just wiped the floor with all their smash hits. almost all their games are solid and pure classics
Absolutely.
I spent so many hours on jazz jackrabbit as a kid...I forgot all about it until now. Such a fun game
Me too! Great game.
When you were talking about Monster Bash, you mentioned the kids weapon as "catapult," i pictured him rolling along something akin to a trebuchet. I laughed at that mental image. I didnt realize slingshots were referred to as catapults. Crazy.
Hahaha yes, we call them catapults over here. The term 'slingshot' isn't really a thing.
Wing Commander: Privateer was my first favorite PC game! So good!
Nice.
Awesome video Pete!
Thank you, Mark!
Titus the Fox, Blues Brothers.
👍
Good list, I played Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure a lot as well. It is kinda like Commander Keen.
Thanks!
What are the games shown in the intro? I have vague memories of one of them and want to chase it down
Rick Dangerous and Flashback.
I remember buying the Waxky Wheels shareware ay Radio Shack and seeing all of these Apogee titles advertised on the BBS info file. I never knew as a kid what a BBS was. I missed out on some great games.
Great memories!
Great video and great retro trip for me. Almost played them all. Really loved Jazz Jackrabit and Black Stone. And I loved Zool on my Atari ST ;) Thanks for this great vid!
Those were good times indeed; I miss those days. Thanks for watching; lad you enjoyed it!
Commander Keen and Monster Bash were my favorites. Going to have to buy Monster Bash.
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Thank you so much for this video!!!!Been looking for Alien Carnage for many years, but couldn't remember the name. I remember playing it in around 1994.
Glad I could remind you! 😃
How could you forget Vinyl Goddess From Mars?!
Not played it!
@@onaretrotip It's improved Jill of the Jungle
@@ImperatorZed Ah, nice!
Some great titles there. I was never a huge DOS gamer but I've started to look for some goodies in the recent past. This is very handy 😀
Great! Hope you find some you enjoy, Dan.
Hey....Why didn't the game ABUSE make your list? How about making a video showing third party mods of games like Commander Keen...Ive tried a few and enjoyed them all. Thanks for your videos ;o)
I'd class Abuse as a run 'n' gun, not a platformer. I think it's on my list for the run 'n' gun episode (if I ever get around to making it). The mod video sounds like a cool idea! Thank you.
You forgot about Pickle Wars!
Never heard of it!
@@onaretrotip I can't say that it's objectively good, but I played the crap out of it when I was like 7 years old. It's actually easy to play it online now just by Googling pickle Wars dos play online
Monster Bash was a favorite of mine growing up. Way bloodier than you might expect 😂
LOL
Love the animation of Halloween Harry's run 🤣
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Castle Adventure. So simple, yet so addictive!
Not played that one!
Ah can't believe I missed an MS-DOS video. They're my favorite on your channel.
Haha I've played most of these but OMG i had completely forgotten about monster bash. That was my game back in the day lol. Ahhh the nostalgia. Halloween Harry! Another that i loved but had forgotten about.
Some great platformers on DOS. There are plenty more in this series to come, don't worry! Driving games next.
There was an old DOS platform game which was in an anthic, magical setting. The player could throw a boomerang and some sort of magical thunder and was able to evolve the weapon.
The graphics were similar to jill of the jungle, but it was a different game.
Not sure what was the name of the game and I was never able to find it 25 years later.
Hmm... Doesn't ring any bells.
Thanks I'll pick a couple of that good ones. Good vid!
Thank you!
IT’S ALL COMING BACK TO ME NOW! Had forgotten about Alien Carnage, but now I remember actually kind of not liking it because it was so smooth😂 and, I would be willing to even pay for Netflix if they made a Commander Keen series, imagine!
😂😂😂
I played many of these game. But the one I liked the most back in the day was Halloween Harry. I played so much of the first episode, which I got through a shareware CD. Good old days.
Shareware was great. Good times indeed :)
@@onaretrotip back then when i was a kid, i always got handmedown computer parts from my brother. One Christmas i got a CD ROM drive. 1x, full tray eject, ridiculous by todays standards. But i also got this CD with demos and shareware games. A treasure trove for me back then.
@@Balrog132 I bet!
great list, brings back some good memories. altough I see you missed the gem that is hocus pocus!
I haven't played that (yet), but many here have recommended it!
I poured so many hours of my youth into Commander Keen (especially 4) that it's one of the few I actually beat
Nice!
I don't remember anything specific about Biomenace except really enjoying it. Also played Keen and Persia.... good times.
Good times indeed :)
jazz jackrabbit was my favorite, followed by tyrian, crystal caves, and cosmos adventure
Yeah jazz was awesome!
I definitely remember loving the visuals for Halloween Harry. Duke Nukem is definitely a good platformer, but when I played it, it did feel a lot like all of their previous platformers. Prince Of Persia, I played on the NES. I didn't play a lot of it, though, because I was only okay at it and wasn't willing to invest effort into gitting gud.
Yeah, Prince of Persia certainly took some investment to progress.
Woah! Some of these titles look great and most of them I've never heard of. Cyril Cyberpunk, Jazz Jackrabbit & Prehistorik 2 being among those that look right up my street.
The original Prince of Persia was balls hard! I remember my friend hiring it out for his Master System and we got nowhere on it lol.
Yeah, some belters here, Adam. Prince of Persia was damn hard, yes, but didn't stop us trying! Took my mate ages to finally complete it.
The one I remember the best is actually Blackthorn but also Vikings was a true gem back in the day
It certainly was.
So pleased you mentioned bio menace
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I was just thinking of Blackthorn today. I didn't realize it was a PC game, the SNES version plays quite well.
Yeah, cool game! I think it came to SNES a couple of months before DOS.
Great list!
Thank you!
I got Commander Keen back in 1992 because it came with the Gravis Controller I got.
Awesome!
Besides "Jill of the Jungle" i spent a lot of time playing James Pond 2 and Electro Body (aka Electro Man) on my ancient 286 back in the day.
I spent days playing James Pond 2 on Amiga.
Prehistorik actually had a Gba re-release and it's pretty good and they gave it a new boss theme.
Ah, cool!
Isn't that prehistorik man, the SNES game?
Still a fun game, nothing ground breaking.
good list...i was missing only cyril cyberpunk...so thanks :)
Thanks!
Loved Commander Keen and Duke Nukem platformers.
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Hello ! Nice video.
I'm seeking for a game that I used to play on a DOS computer during the 90's / early 20's. It was a 2D plateformer in which you play a brown character who can extend his neck to look upper, and the game begins in front of a castle. If I remember correctly there's snow falling in front of this castle (just a sprite falling in the frontground), and the castle has different doors which correspond to the differents level in the game. I'd be so glad to find this game :)
Hmm, sounds like James Pond 2: Codename Robocod. Played that to death on my Amiga.
I know it's more of a puzzle than a platformer, but I would highly recommend Lost Vikings while at it.
Yeah, as a puzzle platformer, it could've been in either, but it was in my DOS puzzle games video. Played that to death on my Amiga as a kid. Superb game.
I would also add some like Nicky Boom, Pickle Wars, Secret Agent, Crystal Mines, Jetpack, Hocus Pocus, Gods, James Pond in Codename: Robocod.
Played Robocod top death on my Amiga and Mega Drive.
Thank you I’m looking for game from last 5 years
Great! Which game?
Bio menace
@@Spaghettisauce897 Great! Glad you found it.
onaretrotip indeed thanks for your contribution towards DOS games
Played Keen, Jazz, Monster Bash, Duke Nukem, and at least a demo for Jill of the Jungle back in the day. The only game I would add would be Crystal Caves. MegaMan was also pretty good although DOS wasn't its true home.
Never played Mega Man on DOS!
One of my absolute favorite DOS games back in the day was Bomb32.exe (Tank Wars). It was always great to grab a bunch of buddies to sit around one computer and see who could get the big nuke first and who was the idiot that obliterated himself with the wind being a factor.
I played a similar one on Amiga called Tanx. So fun.
played 10 of these, loved every one.
its a pity modern computers cant run them right, even in a dos box.
Yes, a shame. That's why I have a Pentium III set up at home!
I’ve really got to give Prince of Persia a chance, I’ve always found it clunky but everyone raves about it!
Some decent looking games there Pete, will definitely give some of them a try
Yeah, it's worth a bash. It obviously isn't as impressive now, but I know you love a challenge and love to beat a game, so PoP is perfect. You only have an hour to complete it, so it's fun to give it a go every now and then when you have time.
I remember getting commander keen and duke nukem episodes on random disks back in the day. not sure if they came from markets, or cover disks. but the windowed look felt very strange coming from playing my amiga.
Jazz Jackrabit is one ive always wanted to play, looks nice and fast!
I wish i knew of blackthorne when i was younger. looks so much better than flashback!
alien Carnage looks my kind of game!
too many Rick Dangerous mentions, i must play it now!
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Yeah, I wish I knew of Blackthorne back in the day too, but (as I said) I only discovered it way later. Ha, Rick Dangerous is great. I finally managed to pick up a boxed copy for the Amiga via Sinisteve; it'll be in my next pickups. Thanks, Eddie!
14:00 I think this is the only dos game I played because we had on my school computers
Wonder why they only had that specific game. 🤔
@@onaretrotip because the computers were old. Even for the 2000s and out school didn't have the budget yet to update their computer laps.
This list has Jill of the Jungle but nowhere is Zeliard mentioned... zeliard the first arpg and platform. Truly iconic
Never played it.
Very interesting mate. 👍
Thanks mate!
I would have put Dark Ages on there, but that may just be my nostalgia.
I've not played that.
I like how Sega 32x was basically a DOS game console. We got Doom, Blackthorne, that one cave man racing game, pitfall etc. I'm convinced the system could have handled Sam and Max hit the road with flying colors and even The Dig if they implemented mouse support. Possibly even a Windows game like Sanitarium, that system was not weak. Such a waste of potential.
Good point!
I would go for Skyroads, Ski or Die (excellent port), Lemmings, Rise of The Triad, Epic Pinball, Doom, Hocus Pocus, Commander Keen in Goodbye Galaxy, Warcraft II Tides of Darkness, Star Wars: Dark Forces, Star Wars: Tie Fighter and Monkey Island 2: Le Chucks Revenge
Great picks, but this video was for platform games.
Yeah, I noticed that must been a mix-up with an another video, no Hocus Pocus though but can't have them all! Halloween Harry is a classic! +1
Prehistoric 2 had many secrets and a full secret level too. It was only possible to complete the game on Advanced difficulty :-)
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Wonderful games I almost played them all, except prehistorik and the last game. I do miss the Disney platform games, like Alladin or the Lion King and Skunny was also one of my favorites
So many great platformers from that era.
Can't forget XARGON if you're going to mention Jill of the Jungle! That's the one I grew up on. :)
The religious private school was disgusted to find "one of the students" installed it on their Windows 3.1 elementary school computer! 🤣
LOL
Secret Agent and Crystal Caves by Apogee were excellent as well, at least in my opinion 🤩
Not played Secret Agent!
Have you played Jazz Jackrabbit 2? It's one of the best platformers of the 90s, IMO.
I have indeed. That wasn't released on DOS though ( although I realise you didn't say it was).
yo i've had a DOS game stuck on the tip of my brain since early childhood if anyone could help- it's a 1v1 fighter and the characters are a bit shrunken down, similar to Duke Nukem on DOS? dope vid btw
Hmm, doesn't ruing any bells I'm afraid. Have you looked on the Abandonware sites under fighting games? Thanks!
Apart from prince of Persia I don't remember any of these.
Jazz jack rabbit looked great.
I vaguely remember blackthorn, was it released on the SNES also or did I imagine it?
Great video mate 👍
Yes, Blackthorne was also on SNES (and I believe the DOS and SNES versions were released simultaneously). Thanks, David!
dave and keen were my gem
Good old id Software.