But it’s a fun option to go back to those old games you were fond of. Although another “problem” is that your games will not be saved the next time you play. It is played in the browser itself from the website and its only drawback is that you will need to have an Internet connection to enjoy them.
The main advantage of these classic or vintage games is that you do not need any emulator or any type of download or specific program, but you only look for the one that interests you, the one you want to play, and start.
For example, we can find the collection “Software Library: Windows 3.x Games” with more than a thousand titles available that we can use directly from the browser. You can filter by publication date, use the search engine to find something specific or explore the different collections that the web page has available to users. has a library with more than 10,000 MS-DOS games but you can also browse other collections if you are interested in games that we already used in Windows. In that case, through the website we can find some titles from our childhood or youth. Click 'Create' to finalize your virtual hard disk settings.You may not be interested in emulating previous versions of Windows, but all you want is to go back in time to play classic games that today are impossible (or almost) to find. Select 'Next' to choose the default configuration. VirtualBox will now prompt you to choose a Hard Disk type. Click 'Create' to confirm your VM settings. Click 'Next' to accept the suggested RAM allocation (64MB).ĭo the same in the 'Hard Disk' section to create a virtual 2GB hard drive. VirtualBox will automatically choose the correct OS type for you. Select the 'Name' field and type 'Windows 98 SE'. Click 'New' at the top left hand corner of the window to start creating your virtual machine. Once installation is complete click 'Finish' and VirtualBox will launch automatically.
Windows 10 may ask you to confirm software installation. Save any open files and close your browser before proceeding. To complete installation, VirtualBox will disconnect your machine briefly from the internet.
Click 'Next' again to install default features. Once the installer launches, click 'Next' to begin. Once download is complete double click to launch the installer. Choose the latest version of VirtualBox suitable for your platform e.g. This will take you to the downloads page. To begin, visit the VirtualBox website and click the link to download. The downside to using VM's is that they can only use a portion of your PC's resources but as Windows 98 only requires 24MB of RAM this won’t be an issue. You can manage them via a VM Manager application such as VirtualBox. Virtual machines are designed to mimic a computer as closely as possible while running inside your operating system. However, you can do this by running Windows 98 as a 'virtual' machine.
While it's relatively easy to make your Windows 10 desktop resemble Windows 98, this won't change your default system applications or allow you to run certain classic Windows programs. How to run Windows 98 in a virtual machine From here you can choose a Windows 10-inspired background. The 'Background' option should appear automatically. To revert your desktop background, right click anywhere on your desktop and choose 'Personalize'. From here you can choose a theme more suited for you such as 'Windows 10' theme. To deactivate the classic theme, go to the Windows menu and type in 'Themes'. For instance, when using the Microsoft Edge browser, the grey look and feel can make individual buttons hard to distinguish. Undo your changesĪs nostalgic as the classic theme appears, it may not work well with more modern features. The desktop background will now be changed to the Windows 98 image that you downloaded. Finally, right-click on the image choose 'Set as Desktop'. DOSBox-X is designed to be an emulator of DOS and DOS-based Windows that is both fully-featured and easy to use. Double-click to open the image in the Photos app. Moreover, DOSBox-X adds support for DOS/V and NEC PC-98 emulations so that you can play DOS/V and PC-98 games with it. Once the download is complete, open the Windows 10 File Explorer and navigate to the location of the image. Next, right-click the image and choose 'Save Image As' to download it to an easy to remember location (such as your 'Pictures' folder). To customize the desktop further, first find your chosen image such as this one from w ww. For users of Windows 98 SE (Second Edition), this may not be too familiar.įortunately there are plenty of good quality desktop backgrounds available online which imitate the Windows 98 desktop. Once the classic theme is loaded, you'll notice that the Desktop background is a rather insipid shade of green which was used in early versions of Windows 98.