While being a PC gamer is great for playing older games - since most of the time there's usually someone, somewhere, who's managed to get the CD-ROM version of James Bond 007: Nightfire working - there are hundreds of games that slip the cracks and are just impossible to find, let alone play. The Internet Archive has been attempting to paper over as many cracks as it can in the last few years, as it periodically releases an entire catalogue of games - all of which can be played for free, in a browser. Now the service has released its biggest collection of '90s DOS games yet - over 2500 titles all playable on the Archive website. Going down the list, there's some real gems there - including titles that never got a re-release, or you might even be surprised to see on PC. Highlights include Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, the original WipEout, The Simpsons Arcade Game, and the infamous Five Nights at Freddy's precursor Night Trap.
Syndicated from here: You can play WipEout, Street Fighter 2, and 2500 other ’90s games for free
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