Manchester-based Binary Design burst onto the home-computer scene in the mid-1980s, earning renown for sharp arcade conversions and isometric action adventures. Led by Andrew Hieke and the Pickford brothers, the studio delivered a string of PC hits: stunt racer Hard Drivin’, kung-fu sequel Double Dragon II: The Revenge, arena sport-brawler Vectorball, dirt-kicking Motorbike Madness, plus cult curios AAARGH!, Voyager and the strategy gem Feud. Bright sprites, punchy soundtracks and instant controls capture the exuberance of late-80s DOS gaming. Every title featured on this page loads right in your browser—no installs, no fuss. Click, play and relive these classics for free on BestDOSGames.
Simulmondo s.r.l.
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Simulmondo wasn’t just a publisher—its Bologna studio was a hot-bed of Italian creativity. A compact team led by founder Francesco Carlà crafted roughly 150 titles between 1988 and 1995, pioneering bite-sized, news-stand releases that foreshadowed today’s episodic gaming.
On DOS they delivered standout originals: the horror run-’n-gun Dylan Dog: Th…