Not as convenient, is why it's not as popular. Most consoles you just put in the game and press power. With classic PC games you have to have DOSboxes, compatibility modes, extra files or replaced files, and even then sometimes they still don't work and you have to research the problem.BoringSupreez wrote:I've been saying that for years. For some reason though, retro PC gaming has never taken off the way retro console gaming has. Good for prices, but bad for discussions.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:This site could use some retro-PC articles...
I think if they included some these things in classic gaming "101" article, it would help a lot of people. As well as telling you what the trick is for each game reviewed/showcased.

