Vic Tokai was the North American publishing arm of the Japanese company Vic Tokai, active across PCs and consoles throughout the late 80s and 90s. On DOS, the label brought a distinctive mix of adventures and action—often under its Nova Spring imprint—including story-driven titles like The Gene Machine and Silverload, alongside atmospheric sci-fi experiences such as Defcon 5 and Alien Virus. Its catalog reflects a willingness to champion European studios and quirky ideas that stood apart from mainstream releases. This page gathers the publisher’s notable DOS games so you can discover, revisit, and play them online for free, enjoying authentic versions that helped define Vic Tokai’s eclectic PC footprint.
Domark Limited
(12 games)
Domark Limited was a prominent British video game publisher and developer founded in 1984 by Dominic Wheatley and Mark Strachan. The company’s name cleverly combined the founders’ forenames, and it quickly became synonymous with creative and engaging DOS games that captured the spirit of classic PC gaming. Over the years, Domark introduced fans to …