Abstrax was a small yet ambitious studio founded in Québec, Canada, in 1988 by Pierre Proulx, Claude Pelletier and Martin Ross. Partnering with publisher ReadySoft, the team pushed the audiovisual limits of early PCs. Their lone but memorable DOS outing, Wrath of the Demon, blended lush parallax landscapes, horseback combat and a stirring David Whittaker score that drew comparisons to Shadow of the Beast. Though Abstrax’s catalogue stopped at one title, its polish won lasting cult praise among action-adventure fans. You can experience the full game right here on BestDOSgames—our embedded emulator lets you jump straight into the demon-slaying quest instantly, free and download-free.
Digital Integration Ltd.
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Founded in Camberley, Surrey in 1982, Digital Integration became one of Britain’s elite flight-sim houses. Blending real aerodynamics, RAF insight and clever code, the team turned humble DOS PCs into convincing cockpits. Milestones include F-16 Combat Pilot (1989), the terrain-hugging Tornado (1993), Apache Longbow (1995) and its Soviet counterpart…