The article discusses the revival of classic multiplayer DOS games in modern browsers, highlighting fan-made projects like Chrono Divide, which recreates Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2. Initially launched in 2020, Chrono Divide now allows players to experience the game without the hassle of traditional network setups (like port forwarding), supporting cross-platform play directly from web browsers.
Chrono Divide features competitive elements such as leaderboards, community events, and MOD support, aiming to match the features of the original game. The project reflects a growing trend where various platforms, like DOS Zone, make classic multiplayer games like Doom and Quake easily accessible online. This revival not only caters to nostalgia but also fosters a vibrant gaming community for older titles.
For gamers nostalgic for the early 2000s’ LAN parties, these efforts offer a seamless way to relive that experience with friends across modern devices.


