DOS game
From Encyclopedia Dramatica
A DOS game is a game that was from before the ancient Atari 52 system. Many people claim that these "games" were better than the modern games of today. Though some are good, like the Monkey Island series, but most of them just plain suck ass.
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[edit] Main DOS Games
Doom: The only good shooter for the Windows 9.5.
Monkey Island 1 & 2: Hilarious point-and-click adventure games that you should (for serious) check out.
Wolfenstein: See shit.
Corridor 7: A game that possibly doesn't exist, and can only be loved by the most pretentious pseudo-intellectual in the world.
Operation: Body Count: The authentic counter-terrorist experience, right down to using a shotgun as a backup weapon and the hell rats.
Blood: No wait, the OTHER good shooter.
Duke Nukem 3D: A game starring a guy who kicks ass, takes names, and occasionally murders babies. This is the OTHER OTHER good shooter for the DOS.
Blake Stone: An epic quest for a crack rock.
Hexen: A game for people who are tired of shooting things in the face and would rather go through tons of dungeons, trying to find a key that ends up being invisible.
Dungeons & Dragons Gold Box series: Ancient precursor to Baldur's Gate and other modern PCRPGs, these catered primarily to friendless neckbeards, who had no one with whom they could play Dungeons & Dragons IRL.
[edit] Brain Damage
It is commonly known around gaming communities that DOS games can cause brain damage, due to the terrible amount of bad techno riffs and repetitive explosions. Play at your own risk. People who play this sort of game will give you a long, complicated argument as for why they play them, such as WHY DO YOU CARE ABOUT WHAT I PLAY SO MUCH! JUST BECAUSE I DON'T LIKE MODERN GAMES LIKE THE REST OF YOU DOESN'T MEAN THAT YOU SHOULD BE RACIST AGAINST ME! I LOVE OLD DOS GAMES BECAUSE THEY HAVE HEART AND SOUL, WHILE GAMES LIKE THE DARKNESS ARE JUST ABOMINATIONS AGAINST MANKIND! YOU'RE SO IGNORANT!
Of course, anyone with half a brain knows that these people are just misunderstood.
[edit] External Links
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