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Started by The Burgomaster, January 20, 2004, 12:38:53 PM

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JohnL

>If you are into old games and your computer still has DOS, you should

It does, although my efforts to get old games to run haven't been all that successful. Dark Forces ran great with no problems at all, as did one pinball game I downloaded. Most of the rest either run way too fast, lock up the system or run with corrupted graphics and sound. Of course, I was trying to run some really old stuff, in some cases old enough to use CGA graphics (UGH!!!).

>try "Syndicate", UFO - Enemy Unknown", "XCOM - Terror from the deep"
>and "Strike Commander"

I've played Syndicate on the Amiga and beaten it. I also beat the American Revolt data disk, however the Amiga version was a cut-down copy of the IBM one. NO rotating the view, no airstrikes etc. Basically, it only added new missions that were played the same as the originals. I do want to get the sequel, Syndicate Wars. The UFO/XCOM games never really appealed to me all that much. I love the idea, but I suck at managing supplies and such, especially if you have to pay bills. I can't even keep a modest park in Theme Park running on easy mode without going broke! I also wasn't crazy about the turn-based combat.

>All these games are really old, and maybe your best choice to get them is
>looking for Abandonware websites on the net.

Thanks, I know of a few.

>Many thanks, JohnL!

No problem!

>I think I'm just about to take a walk down memory lane...

Here are some links I probably should have included with my other message.

For emulators, go here;

Zophar's Domain (scroll down, click your OS to see emulators for it)
Paul McGunnigle's Emulation Homepage

Atari games, 2600, 5200, 7800, Lynx etc;

Atari Age (click on system of choice, go to bottom of page and click Begin Search)

C64 Games;

GameBase 64 (click on GBC tab at top, then pick a letter or search)
C64.com
C64 Unlimited
Stadium 64 (sports games)
Magyar Commodore 64 HQ (not in English, but has some rare games)

Game ROMs for various systems;

ROM World (animated porn ads, follow instructions for downloading, DOES work)
Play Again (click on Good Sets)
Edge Emulation (click ROMs on the right side of the page)



Post Edited (01-26-04 09:48)

Neville

More links for the nostalgyc:

http://back2roots.org --> The best Amiga Emulation page. Lots of games, tools and sample configs to run WinUAE, the best Amiga emulator.

http://aiab.emuunlim.com --> A great Workbench (Amiga OS) replacement, tweaked to work with WinUAE. Note: You need Workbench disks to install. Some HD-Installed games as well.

http://www.planetemu.net --> Great French site, has complete sets for most systems. After the first download you have up to wait 5 minutes to download again, though, unless you subscribe & donate.

http://www.the-underdogs.org --> The best Abandonware page I have heard of.

http://www.computeremuzone.com --> Spanish games only from the 8-bit & 16-bit golden era with their emulators. I am one of the phorum moderators (Brill).

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JohnL

>http://back2roots.org --> The best Amiga Emulation page.

It should also be noted that anything on the Amiga emulation sites can usually be easily transferred to a real Amiga using a null-modem cable or CrossDOS to transfer the files and TransADF to write the files back to floppy.

>http://www.the-underdogs.org --> The best Abandonware page I have heard of.

I agree. Unfortunately, it seems that more and more of their games have a "Buy it" link rather than a download link. While I have no problem with them wanting to be legimate and in most cases I'd prefer to have the full version rather than a "CD rip" which is missing all the cut scenes and such anyway, I don't like the idea of buying a game that may not even work on my system.

I used to know of several abandonware search sites that would tell you where to find a particular game. Sadly except for one, they all seem to have disappeared;

Free Oldies

I know this is a long shot, but does anyone know of a source of X68000 games? I got a handful off a couple sites, but I haven't been able to find any collections like what exists for the other systems. I only found out about this system a short while ago and it looks like it came and went on the net. Looks like a great system, hopefully, I'll eventually have a system fast enough to use the emulators.

X68000 - Some games, screenshots and an emulator.
X68000 Roms - None of the links work, included only for reference.
X68000 Games Archive - Handful of games, some links don't work, also sells CD.
Console ROMs - ROMs on CD for $2 a disc!
Emu on CD - ROMs for all systems on CD, decent prices!

Finally, for those who hadn't noticed, I fixed the screwed up link for Atari games in my last post.



Post Edited (01-26-04 11:38)

Grumpy Guy

Just wanted to let you know that I am now the proud posessor of the z26 Atari 2600 emulator, and I'm loving it.  I have a few Roms to go with it, and i must say playing frogger for the first time in years was wonderous.

I've also played the hell outta Dragonstomper and Escape from the Mindmaster.

Thanks for the info.  Now, if I could just find time to sleep...

--"I doubt if a single individual could be found from the whole of mankind free from some form of insanity.  The only difference is one of degree."
--Desiderius Erasmus

JohnL

>Just wanted to let you know that I am now the proud posessor of the z26 Atari
>2600 emulator, and I'm loving it. I have a few Roms to go with it, and i must say

Glad you're having fun!

>playing frogger for the first time in years was wonderous.

If you like Frogger, you should also try the Starpath version. You can download it here, it's under 'S' for Starpath;

The Old Computer

That site might have some games that the other sites don't.

>I've also played the hell outta Dragonstomper and Escape from the Mindmaster.

I actually got to the dragon once, but couldn't beat it. Fun games!

>Thanks for the info. Now, if I could just find time to sleep...

No problem. Have fun! :)

Grumpy Guy

I got the Starpath frogger.  It's an awesome adaptation of the arcade game, but all my nostalgia is for the Atari 2600 version, so that's what I play the most.

The secret to beating the dragon is to use the Shield spell and maneuver around the dragon - just go up, unlock the gate at the top, and claim the amulet - you win!

--"I doubt if a single individual could be found from the whole of mankind free from some form of insanity.  The only difference is one of degree."
--Desiderius Erasmus

JohnL

>The secret to beating the dragon is to use the Shield spell and maneuver
>around the dragon - just go up, unlock the gate at the top, and claim the amulet -
>you win!

I think when I got there, I didn't have any spells left.

Jayson

There are alot of cool games for PC. Some of my faves have been;

1. Might & Magic 6,7, and 8 (9 was a dissapointment!)
2. Heroes of M&M 2-4(excellent game!)
3. Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds (Age of empires on steroids!!)
4. Civilization II, III
5. Caesar III
6. Pharoah & Cleopatra
7. Star Trek Armada
8. Commandos (it just got too difficult)
9. Roller Coaster Tycoon

"Maybe death will stop yer yammering"--Marge Simpson

Lee

All this talk about Atari is bringing back memories. Anybody here remember Joust? Loved that game.

This is the Hell that's my life.-Howard Stern: Private Parts

JohnL

>All this talk about Atari is bringing back memories. Anybody here remember
>Joust? Loved that game.

Of course I remember it, Joust is one of the classics. I've never played it in the arcade (most of the arcades around here didn't have a big selection of the classics), but I've played the various home versions, plus countless clones and ripoffs of it. I even remember a type-in clone of it for the C64 that had an arabian theme with guys on flying carpets.

I was always more into space themed games like Gyruss and Star Raiders (not the 2600 version though).

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