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Nice new site about abandoned games, freeware and 'flash' games. Now if they'd only make a real site... ;)

Excellent sites covering a lot of games for a lot of systems - providing its visitors with downloads as well as loads of information.

Interesting site comparing versions of games released for different systems.

Breaking news: Now with regular updates (once a year)!

Well done site about the Amiga! Features not only games but also detailed technical and historical data about the different models and great support!

Relatively young site about PC games predominantly from the 90s. And one of the few which speaks up for one of the most original games of that time: "Operation: Inner Space".

This site is somehow always coming back again and again after laying dormant for some time quite often.

Started out as a 'safe haven' for the best known and most popular PC games from the mid-90s. This changed a bit by the laws of great numbers, and now there are also a few rarer pieces to be found. Many reviews have been written by newbies who haven't known the games for long. An interesting approach with its own merit especially for readers who are in the same position. Be careful when looking for quotes and sources for your master thesis, though, as it produces some factually wrong pseudo-facts ;)

Huge site, mainly in Spanish, but vast parts are bilingual. The design can be a bit confusing at times. The strong side is certainly that it covers different versions for many different systems, so there's a lot variety!

The biggest Abandonware site on the whole web! Although reviews are mostly just quotes from other sites, it's a great resource to browse around.

Website dedicated to the Space Quest series by Sierra. The meeting place for fans!

The #1 place to get help for the games you downloaded from here!

Huge archive of scans of old (German) computer magazines!

Extensive solutions and guides about semi-old games.

Lots of 'nasty' cheats for console games.
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Nice new site about abandoned games, freeware and 'flash' games. Now if they'd only make a real site... ;)

Excellent sites covering a lot of games for a lot of systems - providing its visitors with downloads as well as loads of information.

Interesting site comparing versions of games released for different systems.

Breaking news: Now with regular updates (once a year)!

Well done site about the Amiga! Features not only games but also detailed technical and historical data about the different models and great support!

Relatively young site about PC games predominantly from the 90s. And one of the few which speaks up for one of the most original games of that time: "Operation: Inner Space".

This site is somehow always coming back again and again after laying dormant for some time quite often.

Started out as a 'safe haven' for the best known and most popular PC games from the mid-90s. This changed a bit by the laws of great numbers, and now there are also a few rarer pieces to be found. Many reviews have been written by newbies who haven't known the games for long. An interesting approach with its own merit especially for readers who are in the same position. Be careful when looking for quotes and sources for your master thesis, though, as it produces some factually wrong pseudo-facts ;)

Huge site, mainly in Spanish, but vast parts are bilingual. The design can be a bit confusing at times. The strong side is certainly that it covers different versions for many different systems, so there's a lot variety!

The biggest Abandonware site on the whole web! Although reviews are mostly just quotes from other sites, it's a great resource to browse around.

Website dedicated to the Space Quest series by Sierra. The meeting place for fans!

The #1 place to get help for the games you downloaded from here!

Huge archive of scans of old (German) computer magazines!

Extensive solutions and guides about semi-old games.

Lots of 'nasty' cheats for console games.
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Mr Creosote:





Gesh:

Vohaul:


Lodiak:

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