Ryan333: GOG's catalog has a fair number of games that were released between late-1995 and 1998. A good number of those had native Windows 95 executables.
If you pull up the GOG catalog and sort by release date, as you go further into the late 90's you'll find more and more games that were released for Windows 95. Even after Windows 98, many games only required "Win9x" and weren't exclusive to Windows 98.
However... keep in mind that the GOG installers require at least Windows 7 to execute -- and even that is now depreciated. While GOG does offer games that can run under Win9x, the installers themselves need to be executed on a Win7+ system to extract the files, which can then be transferred to an older system.
Thanks for the small history lesson and interesting information"!
I'm sure GOG has a fair number of games released between 1995 and 98 that had Windows 95 executables back then, but what I'm interested in is being able to easily run those Windows 95 exclusive games that were not available in DOS on modern systems. Any of those Windows 95-exclusive games from 1995 to 1998 available on GOG?
I don't have a problem with the GOG installer working with Windows 7 or later, I have Windows 11.
QuebecDragon: I have over 600 games on this site, and I don't recall seeing one specially for Windows 3.1 or 95. Some of those games, especially 3.1, were exclusive to their operating system. I still have boxes here and I sure would like an easier way to play them. Thank you for your time.
TheBigCore: Youtube Video: How to Easily Run 16-bit Apps on 64-bit Modern Windows Once you have confirmed the program works in WineVDM, create a shortcut to the game's executable by following the instructions as specified below:
https://youtu.be/hEB00rAfLNY?si=H5jPipykMPj2JfRn&t=91 Be aware that if your game installation folder has spaces in its name, you
must enclose it with double quotation marks when making the shortcut.
For example:
"C:\Exploring Civilizations\program.exe"
Thank you very much for the info, it should certainly prove useful considering it does seem like Windows 3.1 and 95 exclusive games are few and far between on GOG, especially those with FMV. I'm actually thinking of creating a small list of those by checking out my collection and perhaps posting here.