DOS homebrew scene.
Does it exist? Are there any new games for DOS?
Why we’ve got plenty of new titles for almost every old platform, but just few for good old DOS powered IBM PC? Let’s do something about it. Let’s collect DOS games from 21st century and encourage others to make a new ones.
Why would someone make game for DOS nowadays?
– Because it’s fun, if you are into that sort of thing ;)
– Because it’s retro, and retro is cool! (you know, like bowties…)
– Because thanks to DOSBox, you can run DOS programs almost anywhere – Windows, Linux, MacOS, smartphones, tablets, Raspberry Pi, you name it.
A growing database of homebrew, indie and aftermarket games for retro and retro-like platforms.
A collection of free homebrew games for a number of (emulated) systems, packaged for easily running on a Retropie.
A collection of hand-wired, homebrew processor cores made out of discrete components.
Homebrew for OSX doesn't remove dependencies. In these comments is a bit of hackery to make it happen. In a nutshell, brew uninstall foopkg; brew rm $(join <(brew leaves) <(brew deps FORMULA))