• janus2
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    51 year ago

    Oh sweet, it has many of the Submachine flash games! I bought the collection ages ago but have yet to figure out if I can play it on linux with mono

  • @realbaconator
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    41 year ago

    I just added setting up backups for all my favorite games to my to-do list so I greatly appreciate the post!

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      21 year ago

      Yeah there are a couple versions uploaded and they are pretty bad

      I did find this notice on one of the versions, unfortunately I think there is just something about Quake that makes it hard to emulate in browsers at the moment :(

      Please note: This Web-Based emulation of Quake is extremely slow; the game is not playable at this speed (although manipulating the settings for a lower resolution and reduced complexity will increase speed nominally). This item is included for historical reasons only and will hopefully one day be more playable

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I found the orginal 3.5" floppies for my 286 NEC portable computer! The ones I had were corroded. Software included Ms-Dos 4.1, WordStar, and an excel like database. The beast is still chugging along with a 20MB hard drive, 640KB of RAM, plus extended EMS. It had a wonderful amber plasma screen with no burn in. Updates in the future include CF hard drive and network interface.

  • @blenderwig
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    11 year ago

    Jumpman and Zork. My childhood rediscovered! I’ll have to share this with my kids, thanks!