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KING OF THE MONSTERS

No controller support, bad emulator.

No controller support, bad emulator. The game itself isn't very good either.

5 gamers found this review helpful
ART OF FIGHTING 2

No controller support, bad emulator.

No controller support, bad emulator.

6 gamers found this review helpful
FATAL FURY SPECIAL

No controller support, bad emulator.

No controller support, bad emulator.

2 gamers found this review helpful
Dangerous Dave Pack

Dave still kicks ass

This bundle includes all the dangerous Dave games, what are you waiting for? Shooting still feels like so much fun! A true classic DOS game.

2 gamers found this review helpful
Theme Hospital

One of my favorite sim games

Even after so many years, this game remains a true gem. Great graphics (for its time), engaging gameplay, and a delightful sense of humor make it stand out. One of my favorite games!

Redline

Doesn't move right

Movement in this game feels really off. Both driving mechanics / physics and first person shooter movement. Not fun in the slightest. Nice idea but really poor execution.

15 gamers found this review helpful
Questron II

I like old school but this is ridicilous

This game is riddled with clunky mechanics and an overall lack of user-friendliness, making it a frustrating experience. While I appreciate old-school games, this one takes it to an extreme that becomes more exasperating than nostalgic. To exacerbate matters, finding a straightforward 'Exit' option proved to be an unnecessary challenge. Despite its presence in the game, it simply doesn't function as expected. My initial interest in the game was short-lived as it quickly introduced an infuriating 'copy protection' system, demanding random information from the manual. While such retro security measures can add charm when executed thoughtfully, in this case, they only contribute to the growing frustration. The combination of clunkiness, unintuitive design, and aggravating features outweigh any potential enjoyment, not recommended.

9 gamers found this review helpful