

If you’re on Linux or Mac, you’ll use some terminal commands explained below. If you’re on Windows, install WinImage.From the No Mutants Allowed post, download this package of empty IMG files.The linked DosBox Magic tutorial has a ZIP package containing some programs and drivers you’ll eventually install in Windows 95.If you have a physical disk, you’ll have to rip it into an ISO file. You’ll need a copy of the Windows 95 install disk to install into an image file.While there is a free version, the paid app is well worth the price. On your Android device, install DosBox Magic.Download Programs and Dataįirst and foremost, you’ll need to download quite a few things: While it is an excellent guide, I figured I could take the best parts of both to make a more streamlined and up-to-date guide to playing Fallout – or any other Windows 95 games – on Android.

This series of videos goes through installing Windows 95, setting it up for games, and creating new launchers for each. Luckly the other guide was produced by the lead developer of my preferred DosBox app, Magic DosBox. This guide is very thorough, but it uses the Exagear app (which is dramatically overpriced) or DosBox Turbo, which hasn’t been updated in a while and I fear has been abandoned.


First, an almost 7-year-old post on the Fallout-specific No Mutants Allowed forum. Some searching online led me to a couple of different guides. I owned the first 3 games on GOG, but could I get these games running on a mobile platfrom? Could a DosBox app help me to recapture the darkly humorous magic of these games on-the-go? Researching Fallout on Mobile After seeing a constant barrage of news concerning the… less than beloved Fallout 76, I felt the urge to revisit the classic Black Isle Studios games that generated one of my favorite franchises of all time.
