First post, by emendelson
I realize that this may not have any relevance to games, so the answer may be simply "no," but here's the question anyway:
In the 1980s and early 1990s there were a number of portrait-orientation full-page CRT monitors, the most popular being the Genius and Genius2 series from Micro Display Systems. These were monochrome monitors (text mode supported only the normal, underline, bold, and blinking attributes supported by the IBM MDA); they displayed text or graphics in resolutions such as 736x1008 (66 lines of 80-column text). They came with drivers for a hundred or so applications, including anything running under GEM.
WordPerfect shipped with text and graphic drivers for the Genius series - and again, I know this is very much an application, not a game.
But if anyone has patched DOSBox so that it can emulate the Genius series, I would be very grateful to know the details. I know this is very unlikely, but it seemed at least worth asking.