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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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The Windows we know and love today owes muchto Windows 95.Windows 95transformed the series with the introduction of a taskbar, notification area, and the legendary Start menu. No longer was Windows just a subsidiary addition to DOS; for the first time, it was a full replacement for an increasingly antiquated command-line platform.

Although there are numerousemulatorsthat runDOS software,Windows 95remains a copyrighted platform. Consequently, there are noemulatorsyou can install onWindows 10to run ’90s games. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t anyWindows 95emulatorsat all. Check out the few websites that includeemulatorsthat restore the operating system in all its glory.

Windows 95 in Your Browser

Check out theWindows 95in your browser with anemulatorthat can runWindows 95in another tabThe programmer behind the site developed theemulatorlargely for the sake of nostalgia more than anything else. However, the developer still concedes that theemulatormay or may not violate copyright law.

The Play DOS Games Online Emulator

Play DOS Games Online primarily includes DOS games to play in browsers. However, the website also has its very ownWindows 95emulatorthat’s the same as the one on theWindows 95in your browser site.Click hereto open theemulator‘s web page.

Click within theemulator‘s display to launchWindows 95. It doesn’t take long for this one to get going. Click inside its display to move the cursor in theWindows 95emulator. You can also press aFullscreenbutton to expand theemulatorin the browser.

These are two browseremulatorsthat provide a fascinating glimpse atWindows 95. They include most of the accessories, system tools and customization settings from the original operating system, so have a great time going down memory lane.

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