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First, I have to confess that I'm not a gamer and never have been.
If you are talking of DOSBox the emulator I don't have any experience with it. For my development work I always used the OS/2 rsp. eCS built-in DOS which is faster and more versatile than every other DOS including the varieties of MS, Novell, and Caldera.
But there were kids in the nineties who asked me to install lots of DOS games on the family OS/2 PC. That machine had one single ISA sound card and I remember they could play several DOS games concurrently and have all the different sounds playing concurrently without interfering with eachother. It was quite bad for my ears.