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Oct 25, 2016
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4AM
A collection of recordings of booting Apple II programs, deprotected as part of the 4am project.
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Apr 7, 2015
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A.N.A.L.O.G. Magazine
A.N.A.L.O.G. (from Atari Newsletter And Lots Of Games) was an American computer magazine devoted to the Atari 8-bit home computer line. It was known for its advanced programs in comparison to most type-in magazines of the era, especially its main rival, ANTIC, another long-lived Atari-specific magazine. ANALOG 's first issue was released in January/February 1981 and it was published bi-monthly until November/December 1983 and then monthly from January 1984 on, interrupted once for...
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Jun 20, 2016
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ACADEMICTORRENTS.COM
Welcome to Academic Torrents! Making 14.15TB of research data available. We've designed a distributed system for sharing enormous datasets - for researchers, by researchers. The result is a scalable, secure, and fault-tolerant repository for data, with blazing fast download speeds.
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May 5, 2014
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APF Electronics
The APF-MP1000 is an early 8-bit cartridge-based game console released in 1978 by APF Electronics Inc. The controllers are non-detachable joysticks which also have numeric keypads. The APF-MP1000 can only be used with a color TV and comes built-in with the game Rocket Patrol. The APF-MP1000 is a part of the APF Imagination Machine. It is the successor to the APF TV Fun line of first generation consoles. Default Cartridge Backgammon Baseball Blackjack Boxing Bowling Brickdown Catena Casino...
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Jul 10, 2017
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America On-Line
In the early 1990s, the service provider America On-Line (AOL) initiated a new "carpet-bombing" approach to acquiring new members, sending free CD-ROMs throughout the USA offering trial access to the service. This approach grew AOL from 200,000 accounts to over 22 million. Along the way, millions of CD-ROMs were produced for AOL, at one point representing 50% of all CDs being manufactured worldwide. As a result, millions of CDs landed in the world and went to all sorts of locations,...
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May 14, 2013
05/13
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Anonymous
Abstract While playing around with the Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE) we discovered an amazing number of open embedded devices on the Internet. Many of them are based on Linux and allow login to standard BusyBox with empty or default credentials. We used these devices to build a distributed port scanner to scan all IPv4 addresses. These scans include service probes for the most common ports, ICMP ping, reverse DNS and SYN scans. We analyzed some of the data to get an estimation of the IP address...
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Aug 30, 2011
08/11
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Appwapp.com
Shortened URL archive from surl.me. See www.301Works.org for more information about this project.
Topic: 301 works
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Nov 12, 2015
11/15
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Bally Alley
Bally Alley is one of the precious few web sites dedicated exclusively to the Bally Astrocade computer/console. This site is a treasure trove of information for all Bally Astrocade owners, users, programmers and collectors.
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Mar 24, 2013
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DISCOGS.ORG
This is an unofficial mirror of the DISCOGS.ORG data collection, which is located at http://www.discogs.com/data/ . Discogs, short for discographies, is a website and database of information about audio recordings, including commercial releases, promotional releases, and bootleg or off-label releases. The Discogs servers, currently hosted under the domain name discogs.com, are owned by Zink Media, Inc., and are located in Portland, Oregon, USA. Discogs is one of the largest online databases of...
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May 18, 2016
05/16
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Demoscene
The Demoscene has created wonderful programs for all sorts of platforms, including console systems. This collection means to highlight executable-in-browser versions of console-based demos.
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Jul 16, 2016
07/16
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Jeremy Barr-Hyde
In 2016, Jeremy Barr-Hyde purchased an Apple II from Ebay, and imaged all the floppies from it. A description of the process is documented on this web page . This collection consists of the original .ZIP file of his work, as well as expanded emulated copies of the disk images.
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Nov 27, 2020
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Jonti Picking (Weebl) and Chris Vick (Skoo)
The Everyday Happenings of Weebl (and Sometimes Weebl's Friend Bob) (best known as Weebl and Bob, and renamed Wobbl and Bob for its DVD release) is a Flash cartoon series created by Jonti Picking (Weebl) and co-scripted by Chris Vick (Skoo). The two main characters, Weebl and Bob, are best friends, but are easily prone to harassing and insulting each other. Both characters are egg-shaped creatures with wide mouths that split their heads in half, and move by rolling, hopping or swaying back and...
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Jun 12, 2015
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MECC
The Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (later Corporation), most commonly known as MECC, was an organization founded in 1973. The goal of the organization was to coordinate and provide computer services to schools in the state of Minnesota; however, its software eventually became popular in schools around the world. Origins During the 1960s, Minnesota was a center of computer technology, what one newspaper would describe 50 years later as a "Midwestern Silicon Valley". IBM,...
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Jun 5, 2015
06/15
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MOCAGH
From the MOCAGH.ORG site: "There are several "Video Game Museum" sites on the web, some much bigger and more elaborate than this one. So why have I decided to make this site? Aside from the obvious reason that I have too much spare time, this site offers something that no other site I have seen does, something invaluable to collectors. Being a collector myself for over fifteen years now, I always like to know if games in my collection are complete. While a few companies like...
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Feb 5, 2022
02/22
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Matt Wilson
Bonus Stage (abbreviated BS) was an animated Flash action/adventure/comedy series filled with surreal humor, sarcasm, and pop culture references. The cartoon was focused on Joel Dawson, action scientist, and his roommate Phil Argus, a normal person with superpowers who is mostly frustrated and serious. There's Elly Strife, who has a crush on Joel that goes unrequited, aside from Phil's crush on her. Rya Botkins is a robot created by Joel to be Phil's girlfriend; she is a Deadpan Snarker who...
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Nov 18, 2014
11/14
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Mattel
Aquarius is a home computer designed by Radofin and released by Mattel in 1983. It features a Zilog Z80 microprocessor, a rubber chiclet keyboard, 4K of RAM, and a subset of Microsoft BASIC in ROM. It connects to a television set for audio and visual output, and uses a cassette tape recorder for secondary data storage. A limited number of peripherals, such as a 40-column thermal printer, a 4-color printer/plotter, and a 300 baud modem, were released for the unit. Looking to compete in the...
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Oct 16, 2020
10/20
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Microsoft
Topic: Microsoft Licensing
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Oct 16, 2020
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Microsoft
Collection of Microsoft Select CD-ROM Update Kits. "Receipt of your enrollment will automatically generate your one free Select CD-ROM Update Kit subscription that will run for the duration of the enrollment. Subscription customers will automatically receive a Select CD-ROM Update Kit approximately every 45 days or eight (8) kits per year until the end of their Microsoft Select Agreement. These shipments will be grouped by month of release and by language groups within each pool...
Topic: Microsoft Select
1M
1.0M
Feb 5, 2016
02/16
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Mikko Hypponen
The Malware Museum is a collection of malware programs, usually viruses, that were distributed in the 1980s and 1990s on home computers. Once they infected a system, they would sometimes show animation or messages that you had been infected. Through the use of emulations, and additionally removing any destructive routines within the viruses, this collection allows you to experience virus infection of decades ago with safety.
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Jul 24, 2014
07/14
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Nibble Magazine
"This collection represents the culmination of a 3 and a half year effort to help preserve some of the history of early computing. When I heard that Mike Harvey was unable to locate the Nibble Programs library I thought, 'someone should organize an effort to type the programs in and make them available.' Then Sam Stoddard submitted a set of 24 disk images containing 265 of the major Nibble programs and I found 20 old Nibble disks on eBay. I realized, with half of the Nibble library already...
Topics: Apple II, Nibble Magazine, Floppy Disks, Programs, Magazine, Floppies, Apple II
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Dec 22, 2014
12/14
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OpenStreetMap contributors
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. What is available? Planet.osm in XML format (current and full history), dumped weekly Planet.osm in the custom Protocolbuffer Binary Format (PBF) (current and full history), dumped weekly Metadata of all changes (changesets) in XML format, dumped weekly All discussions in XML format, dumped weekly User contributed notes, dumped daily How do I search this collection? The items in this collection are...
Topics: openstreetmap, osm, maps, data, mapping, map, dumps
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300
Apr 4, 2017
04/17
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RetroWorks
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Origen: http://retroworks.es/php/game.php?id=4 EL VALLE DE LOS REYES ...Cuando el antiguo Egipto estaba en la cumbre de su gloria y de su civilización, los grandes reyes y faraones mandaban construir tumbas ocultas en lugares alejados y secretos de las montañas más reconditas para hacer imposible que los ladrones de tumbas pudieran encontrarlas. Desde tiempos remotos hasta el presente, Egipto se ha visto invadido por habilidosos ladrones de tumbas - algunos de ellos disfrazados como falsos...
Topics: RetroWorks, ZX Spectrum, videojuego, videogame, Spanish Homebrew Archive
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Apr 4, 2017
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RetroWorks
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Origen: http://retroworks.es/php/game.php?id=3 El final de mi viaje está cerca, cuando los últimos rayos de la luz del día danzan fugazmente en el refrescante crepúsculo y se lanzan de repente a la caza del rojo sol que se esconde. Detrás de mi siento los dedos helados de la oscuridad de la noche deslizarse a lo largo de sombras amenazantes, que se esconden tras largos montículos y cantos, observando cada uno de mis movimientos... Esperando silenciosamente... Durante días he viajado...
Topics: RetroWorks, MSX, videojuego, videogame, Spanish Homebrew Archive
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Apr 4, 2017
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RetroWorks
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Origen: http://retroworks.es/php/game.php?id=5 Nelo y Quqo son dos delicuentes que pernoctan en sitios de malsana y a la par dudosa reputación. Un buen dia el tete nelo se dispierta en un bar con un pedal de ordago, sin su inseparable escudero.Cuando intenta salir del bar se da peich que no puede ya que la noche de seso y rockanros anterios le dió por liarse a mordiscos con el cable la TV (echaban un documental más sobre la cria del berberecho salvaje y el mejillón rotondero). El...
Topics: RetroWorks, ZX Spectrum, videojuego, videogame, Spanish Homebrew Archive
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Apr 6, 2016
04/16
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SOMC
Software of the Month Club was a subscription-based shareware delivery service founded in Los Angeles, California in 1979 by Creative Discount Software and incorporated in Carlsbad in 1985. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, as many 60,000 subscribers received monthly or semi-monthly volumes of the "latest and greatest" software selected from shareware files that had been located online by staffers or submitted to the Club by developers. Volumes were categorized by subject matter...
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Jan 2, 2014
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Sega
The SG-1000 (エスジー・セン Esujī Sen?), which stands for Sega Game 1000, was a cartridge-based video game console manufactured by Sega. This system marked Sega's first entry into the home video game hardware business, and while the system was not popular, it provided the basis for the more successful Master System. The SG-1000 was first released to the Japanese market on July 15, 1983. Incidentally, this is exactly the same day that Nintendo's Family Computer was released. The console...
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Jun 17, 2019
06/19
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The Tor Project
Archived versions of Tor Browser Bundle software and other Tor Project artifacts. This item is maintained by the Tor Project organization for historical interest and research use, not as a primary installation mechanism. Please visit https://torproject.org/ to download and install Tor software.
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Feb 13, 2016
02/16
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Tim Sweeney
ZZT is an ANSI character-based video game, created in 1991 by Tim Sweeney of Potomac Computer Systems which became Epic MegaGames in 1992. It remains a popular MS-DOS game creation system. ZZT itself is not an acronym for anything; its title was chosen so it would always appear at the bottom of newsgroup listings. It was later jokingly mentioned by Sweeney as being short for Zoo of Zero Tolerance, which has mistakenly become a popular belief. Although visually outdated at the time of its...
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Jul 27, 2017
07/17
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Triada
Triada was a Russian CD and DVD-ROM Compilation group that flourished in the late 1990s to early 2000s. Компания «Triada» — один из представителей «позднего этапа» развития деятельности пиратских игровых издателей, работавших на территории СНГ. Среди всей продукции издательства игры занимали доминирующую позицию,...
11.1M
11M
Sep 14, 2004
09/04
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Tucows Inc.
The Tucows Sofware Library is the largest freeware/shareware library on the Internet. It provides users with over 40,000 software titles that have been "tested, rated and reviewed" by Tucows inc. This archive includes the latest versions of Tucows software, as well as older versions not available through Tucows and its mirrors.
Topic: Software
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Dec 12, 2013
12/13
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VTech
The Video Technology CreatiVision was a hybrid computer and video game console introduced by VTech in 1981. The hybrid unit was similar in concept to computers such as the APF Imagination Machine, the older VideoBrain Family Computer, and to a lesser extent the Intellivision game console and Coleco Adam computer, all of which anticipated the trend of video game consoles becoming more like low-end computers. The CreatiVision was distributed in many European countries, in South Africa, in Israel...
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Jan 14, 2014
01/14
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Various
In the early years of home computer ownership, magazines and newsletters might come bundled with a floppy disk to make it easier to load up programs discussed within their pages. These attached floppies (and cassettes as well) might have one or two programs on them. After the dawn of CD-ROMs, packed-in CD-ROMs (and later DVD-ROMs) expanded out into lauded utilities and games, and also included drivers, demos, promotional material (including game trailers), and ultimately could be entire...
Topics: software, magazines, cd-rom, dvd-rom, dvd, cd
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Sep 21, 2016
09/16
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Various
The Festival Floppies are a collection of programs from a pile of floppies bought by Josh Miller at the Timonium Hamboree and Computer Festival in 2009. They consist of a large variety of 3.5" floppy disks, including a set of shareware with laser-printed directories on the labels. The pile of floppies were donated to Jason Scott, who has imaged them and has made the contents, where possible, emulated and playable from the browser. These are all from the custom-printed label disks, which...
Topics: Shareware, DOS, Windows
1.2M
1.2M
Mar 5, 2016
03/16
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Various
CD-ROM images of driver discs, installation media, and documentation companions that were included with hardware or operating systems.
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Mar 6, 2019
03/19
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Various
A collection of collections; scene notices and .NFO files, files that would accompany pirated or distributed files, often including information, instructions, or social notes.
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Jun 12, 2018
06/18
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Various
plist (Property List) is a flexible and convenient format for storing application data. It was originally defined by Apple, for use in iPhone devices and later spread to other applications. Since plists are actually XML files, you can use a simple text editor to translate them. These items are automatically placed in this collection based on the existence of being just .plist files.
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Sep 21, 2019
09/19
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Various
A collection of software packages originally created for the now-defunct OUYA console.
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Oct 19, 2018
10/18
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Various
As older software falls out of accessibility, various groups and individuals have created large compilations of wide ranges of titles and works, resulting in often-very-large compilations that are then accessible in bulk. Some are well-maintained catalogs while others are simply mega-size archive files. This collection compiles the compilations into one place.
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Mar 4, 2019
03/19
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Various
Hi, I'm Leonard Richardson . When I was growing up in the 1990s, my favorite computer game was a blocky little thing called ZZT. Lots of games had level editors, but ZZT came with its programming language, allowing you to script your own adventures and puzzles. The kids who grew up playing ZZT are now artists, game designers, and programmers. But many of the worlds they created are gone. ZZT worlds were shared through BBSes and online services like CompuServe. When the Internet took...
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Aug 5, 2017
08/17
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Various
HyperCard is application software and a programming tool for Apple Macintosh and Apple IIGS computers. It is among the first successful hypermedia systems before the World Wide Web. It combines database abilities with a graphical, flexible, user-modifiable interface. HyperCard also features HyperTalk, a programming language for manipulating data and the user interface. This combination of features – simple form layout, database abilities, and ease of programming – led to...
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27M
Jan 9, 2018
01/18
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Various
These are images of CD-ROM software that do not have any other major documentation or scans. While they may have useful information, some effort will be required to extract the data.
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Jul 24, 2015
07/15
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Walnut Creek
Walnut Creek CDROM (of Walnut Creek, California) was an early provider of freeware, shareware and free software on CD-ROMs. The company was founded in August 1991 by Bob Bruce and was one of the first commercial distributors of free software on CD-ROMs. The company produced hundreds of titles on CD-ROMs, and ran the busiest FTP site on the Internet, ftp.cdrom.com, for many years. The CD-ROMs in this collection were imaged from original Walnut Creek CDs.
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May 6, 2014
05/14
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Watara
The Watara Supervision (also known as the QuickShot Supervision in the UK) is a monochrome handheld game console, originating from Asia, and introduced in 1992 as a cut-price competitor for Nintendo's Game Boy. It came packaged with a game called Crystball, which is similar to Breakout. One unique feature of the Supervision was that it could be linked up to a television via a link cable. Games played in this way would display in four colors, much like Nintendo's Super Game Boy add-on for the...
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1.1M
Jun 10, 2020
06/20
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goodolddays.net
Classic games (and some applications) preserved in their originally published format
Topics: IBM PC, Floppy Images
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480
Jul 14, 2010
07/10
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ho.io
Shortened URL archive from ho.io. See www.301Works.org for more information about this project.
Shortened URL archive from icanhaz.com. See www.301Works.org for more information about this project.
Topics: 301works, icanhaz.com
This is a set of emulated Apple II programs, including Games, Educational Software, Utilities and Applications. Emulated in the browser using The Emularity, it allows for one-click access to the original programs. These floppy disks are imaged using the .WOZ format, which is designed to capture the full range of Apple II disk data, including copy protection efforts. From, the reference specification: Why yet another Apple II disk image format? This is probably the question many of you reading...
Educational software for the Apple IIgs.
A collection of emulated-in-browser top-rated Commodore 64 games, demos and programs to enjoy and learn from the history of this important computer system. Misspellings to help searchers: commadore comodore
Applications, Utilities and Tools for the Commodore 64.
The Commodore 64, also known as the C64 or the CBM 64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas, January 7–10, 1982). It has been listed in the Guinness World Records as the highest-selling single computer model of all time, with independent estimates placing the number sold between 10 and 17 million units. Volume production started in early 1982, marketing in August for US$595 (equivalent to...
Flash animation or Flash cartoon is an animated film that is created with the Adobe Animate (formerly Flash Professional) platform or similar animation software and often distributed in the SWF file format. The term Flash animation refers to both the file format and the medium in which the animation is produced. Flash animation has enjoyed mainstream popularity since the mid-2000s, with many Flash-animated television series, television commercials, and award-winning online shorts being produced...
Windows 3.1x (codenamed Janus) is a series of 16-bit operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers. The series began with Windows 3.1, which was first sold during April 1992 as a successor to Windows 3.0. Subsequent versions were released between 1992 and 1994 until the series was superseded by Windows 95. During its lifespan, Windows 3.1 introduced several enhancements to the still MS-DOS-based platform, including improved system stability, expanded support for...
The age and well-documented aspects of the Sonic games for Genesis have allowed an entire sub-genre of playable modifications, changing the look and rules of Sonic the Hedgehog, playable on a real or emulated Genesis.
A collection of sets and collections of skins (replacement interfaces) for the long-lived computer audio program Winamp. This is the modern versions of winamp skins, which has additional settings.
Epyx, Inc. was a video game developer and publisher active in the late 1970s and 1980s. The company was founded as Automated Simulations by Jim Connelley and Jon Freeman, originally using Epyx as a brand name for action-oriented games before renaming the company to match in 1983. Epyx published a long series of \\
A very large collection of themes for the blog software "Wordpress". Compatibility and completeness not guaranteed.
Total Guitar is a monthly magazine based in the United Kingdom. The magazine is owned by Future plc, who publish many other magazines ranging from drums and video games to technology magazines. Total Guitar regularly contains tablature for rock, acoustic, punk, Blues, and Metal, as well as detailed profiles of guitarists and their specific techniques and playing styles. Total Guitar is aimed at players who would like to learn how to play guitar, with dedicated beginner tutorials in acoustic and...
Shortened URL archive from urlbrief.com. See www.301Works.org for more information about this project.
Topic: 301works
Archive of open-archaeo, a list of open source archaeological software and resources.
Topics: Archaeology, open source, research software, digital archaeology
Archival project for NVIDIA drivers on various platforms.
Topics: nvidia, drivers
"Cover Tapes" for the ZX Spectrum, consisting of the images of cassette tapes that would be attached to the front of magazines or sold individually as the monthly package of new shareware and demonstration programs associated with a publication. The Internet Archive Software Library is a large collection of viewable and executable software titles, ranging from commercially released products to public domain and hobbyist programs. Using the JSMESS emulator, users can "boot...
Video Game Museum (VGMuseum.com) collection: Mindscape
Emulated programs from http://www.doshaven.eu/ “Just because something’s old doesn’t mean you throw it away.” Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge DOS homebrew scene. Does it exist? Are there any new games for DOS? Why we’ve got plenty of new titles for almost every old platform, but just few for good old DOS powered IBM PC? Let’s do something about it. Let’s collect DOS games from 21st century and encourage others to make a new ones. Why would someone make game for DOS...
The Emerson Arcadia 2001 is a second-generation 8-bit console released by Emerson Radio Corp in 1982 following the release of ColecoVision. It was discontinued only 18 months later, with a total of 35 games having been released. Emerson licensed the Arcadia 2001 to Bandai which released it in Japan, and over 30 Arcadia clones exist. The Arcadia is much smaller than its contemporary competitors and is powered by a standard 12-volt power supply so it can be used in a boat or a vehicle. This...
Using the EMULARITY, a loading system of browser-based emulators, it is possible to play hundreds of thousands of programs, games and applications from previous years at the Internet Archive. Click to different sets of collections to try different themed works.
The Epoch Game Pocket Computer is a handheld game console released by Epoch in Japan in 1984. It was one of the very few truly handheld systems to be released in the early 1980s, preceding the Game Boy by 5 years. The Game Pocket Computer used an LCD screen with a 75 × 64 resolution, and could produce graphics at about the same level as early Atari 2600 games. The system was a failure in Japan, and as a result, only 5 games were made for it. A puzzle game and a paint program were built into...
GameStar is a monthly released PC computer game magazine, published by the IDG Entertainment Media GmbH in Germany. In 2008 it had an average monthly circulation of 250,000 copies and is therefore the best sold PC computer game magazine in Europe. It is also being published in Hungary, the Czech Republic and China. IDG started it also in Italy, Poland and the USA?but those issues have folded after a few months, although the corresponding web sites still exist. The US version was, quite...
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Source: torrent:urn:sha1:4d69c23662cc68fa02888befcd556e351f01d20a
In December of 2012, the social code-sharing website GitHub announced that they would no longer be allowing uploads of "just files" into repository-affiliated "download" sections on their 3.7 million current repositories. This feature was used for a variety of purposes, including providing pre-compiled binaries, support documentation, and other contextual items related to the code being hosted. The decision was described by GitHub this way: Goodbye, Uploads In addition to...
A collection of items related to Manic Miners , an unofficial remake of the 1999 real-time strategy game LEGO Rock Raiders . This collection includes older versions of the game, level-creation tools, and community-created custom levels. Levels are available as .DAT files, which can be placed into the game's custom levels directory, usually found in the user's Documents folder. To view only custom levels, select the "data" media type. To view only map tools and old versions...
Topics: Manic Miners, LEGO, LEGO Rock Raiders, Rock Raiders, Manic Miners custom levels, custom levels,...
Games for a variety of specific consoles, ranging from bootlegs and one-offs to homebrew.
Educational software for the Atari 8-bit series. The Internet Archive Software Library is a large collection of viewable and executable software titles, ranging from commercially released products to public domain and hobbyist programs. Using the JSMESS emulator, users can "boot up" an emulation of the given title and use it in their browser. More titles are added frequently, and users are encouraged to donate newly found floppy disk images and programs.
A collection of BASIC programs from the 70s and 80s era of microcomputing. All items include working source code and in-browser emulation when possible.
Topics: basic, game, microcomputer, 8-bit, retrocomputing
A collection of BASIC programs from the 70s and 80s era of microcomputing. All items include working source code and in-browser emulation when possible.