DOS games developed by Smithson Computing

Smithson Computing was a British studio founded by programmer Wayne J. Smithson in the early 1980s, gaining a reputation for stylish and challenging action games. The team first made its mark on home computers such as the Dragon 32 with titles like Frankie, Gordon Bennet! and Superkid, blending arcade reflexes with quirky British humour. As the market evolved, Smithson Computing moved into 16-bit and PC development, creating Baal for DOS, a moody sci-fi platform game developed for Psygnosis that mixes tough run-and-gun action with puzzle-style level design. On this page at bestDOSgames you can explore Smithson Computing’s legacy and play their classic DOS game Baal online for free, reliving a distinctive slice of computer gaming history.

Total archive1 game
Golden era1989
Top rated

DOS Legends, developed by Smithson Computing

Baal
Action
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Baal

Baal is a dark, side-scrolling action game published by Psygnosis, set in a grim fusion of science fiction and demonic horror. You guide an elite warrior through labyrinthine bases, recovering stolen alien technology before t...