May I also remind many users that many of these abandonwares are still sold through services like Steam. But I won't for the reasons I've stated above. If they are not then they are not really interesting, I got several GB myself of "warezed" abandonware I could easily upload. So if any of those you listed are in floppy image/ISO image then you are free to upload them, I will go through them and remove any cracks or serials found on them. I.e no folder dumps or pre-installed/pre-patched warez releases, but floppy images and ISO images of original installation media. So we insist that every piece of abandonware is kept in its original form. We allow serials for betas and we allows patches for otherwise non-functional betas but for complete software such as abandonware we only keep them on BA for the users enjoyment, and also for preserving originals. The simple reason that we don't want cracks, serials or keygen software for abandonware is because BA is not a warez site. NeverLock 94 (for cracking some of the games above, like X-Wing)
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#WINDOWS 95 ABANDONWARE GAMES INSTALL#
I could never install it, let alone play it) Sango (weird game that is only in Chinese.
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The Fortress of Doctor Radiaki (Shareware version only)
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Nascar 1 (from Sierra and Papyrus Software) how many times I made someone blow up in this game.) So I was wondering if I could upload this programs to the betaarchive server's abandonware folders, since most of them are very old. And I think the applications that the CD has aren't on the Aplications Abandonware folder. When I got the FTP pass I went to the abandonware section and noticed that are very few games. Back in 1996 -when you could buy a pirate CD full of games in Mexico City's most important tech mall- I got from a friend a CD with 32 games and aplications for MS DOS and Windows 95.Īs a way to test out my old OSs compatibility I frequently install those games in the virtual machines and try to run them.