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Socoder -> On Topic -> Internet Archive Games!

Thu, 26 Dec 2013, 23:43
Jayenkai
www.archive.org has been slowly building a "Classic DOS Games" library for a good while, and have now decided to start archiving older stuff.

Introducing Classic Console Archives.
Atari 2600, ColecoVision and more take the first places in their catalogue, which features not only a bunch of games, but in-browser HTML5 based emulators to run them all on.
No audio, yet, but it's being worked on.

HERO!

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