(Did a quick search, doesn't appear to be a threat about this)
So I was thinking about the good old days (okay well seven years ago or so) when I played Caesar 3. I had always wondered about Caesar I and II. So I found both. Caesar II came with DOSBOX, and a script to automatically fire up Caesar II. Alright, cool, 1995. Still cant run Caesar I though (only 800kb by the way, I mean holy shit). So I decide to try to direct DOSBOX to run Caesar I. Lo and behold it works perfectly. So I'm playing a game from 1993, which has surprising resemblances to Caesar 3, and I notice some pretty interesting stuff. Low res pixel graphics can be made to look pretty sweet. It has a lot of the gameplay elements from the later game so far as I can tell. It also has a right and left mouse button interface, which works pretty well (somewhat hilariously, you cant scroll through the map with the arrowkeys, those move the pointer, presumably for those without a mouse). You can touch the edge of the screen and scroll through the map at full pixel resolution if you have a tool selected. It has reasonably catchy chirp music. It was actually pretty fun when I played through it, and initially I found myself enjoying it more than the later tests in Portal 2. 1993 wasn't too bad...
So, any thoughts? What are your epic DOSBOX exploits?