Founded in Chicago in 1927 by coin‑op pioneer David Gottlieb, the company quickly became the gold standard of American pinball, popularising innovations such as the flipper and bumper assemblies. During the video‑game boom of the early 1980s Gottlieb leapt from cabinets to code, crafting the cube‑hopping puzzler Q*bert—ported to DOS in 1984 by Parker Brothers — and the delightfully odd bug‑blasting shooter Exterminator, whose 1990 DOS version preserved its first‑person “disembodied hand” gimmick. Experience their vibrant graphics, catchy David Thiel soundtracks, and score‑chasing action right here on BestDOSgames, streamed through our seamless, one‑click DOSBox setup—absolutely free and fully legal for your retro‑gaming pleasure.

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Q*bert
Action gameQbert, published for home computers by Parker Brothers, transports players into a vibrant isometric pyramid where each hop shifts cube colors and keeps the action engaging. Its imaginative design and puzzle-driven platform pl...