I don't have a specific link for those compilations, but here are some previous threads discussing this (I didn't know about them until arion mentioned them in one of those threads).
You can probably find them in some torrent somewhere? I don't know if the links inside the old threads still work.
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... =6&t=15468
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6703
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... =6&t=15524
Other than that there's some useful info in these threads anyway.
Ivo.
Vintage Computer gaming help.
Re: Vintage Computer gaming help.
I am actually getting rid of almost all of my console stuff to focus on vintage computer gaming. Maybe we should have a dedicated vintage computing section here?
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Re: Vintage Computer gaming help.
I agree I would like to have a computer gaming section too, but from the amount of responses I have gotten from this post I don't think many other many members care.Octopod wrote:I am actually getting rid of almost all of my console stuff to focus on vintage computer gaming. Maybe we should have a dedicated vintage computing section here?
Don't get rid of all your consoles at least not the nintendo ones cause thats the only way to play first party nintendo games.
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Re: Vintage Computer gaming help.
I'm all for it, but I don't think a majority of the people here would carepepharytheworm wrote:I agree I would like to have a computer gaming section too, but from the amount of responses I have gotten from this post I don't think many other many members care.Octopod wrote:I am actually getting rid of almost all of my console stuff to focus on vintage computer gaming. Maybe we should have a dedicated vintage computing section here?
Don't get rid of all your consoles at least not the nintendo ones cause thats the only way to play first party nintendo games.
I just found my PowerBook G3 too, time to get some amazing OS 9 action on.
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Re: Vintage Computer gaming help.
pepharytheworm wrote:I agree I would like to have a computer gaming section too, but from the amount of responses I have gotten from this post I don't think many other many members care.Octopod wrote:I am actually getting rid of almost all of my console stuff to focus on vintage computer gaming. Maybe we should have a dedicated vintage computing section here?
Don't get rid of all your consoles at least not the nintendo ones cause thats the only way to play first party nintendo games.
At this point I am keeping my NES, Genesis, PS2 and Xbox 360 and just thinning their libraries down.