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Video game emulators allow you to play all your old favorite games on the computer without having to unearth your Sega Mega Drive, Nintendo Entertainment System or other game console. Video games are stored online as ROMs, often in a compressed archive. Compression archives such as ZIP or RAR are used to save space and increase convenience. Some video game emulators can open compressed RAR archives without needing to decompress the archive and files, so try opening your RAR archive straight in the emulator first. If it does not work, you will have to extract the archive.

One of the most historically important artifacts to come from the home computer telecommunications revolution was shareware CDs, compact discs put out by companies containing hundreds of megabytes of shareware. Initially containing less than the full capacity of the discs (600mb, later 700mb) these items eventually began brimming with any sort of computer data that could be packaged and sold. As material 'ran out', that is, as sellers of these CDs found they were unable to easily find shareware programs and files, the hunt began to track down every last file and item that could make the quarterly or monthly quota. As a result, many otherwise-lost pieces of computer history were gathered up in the trawling nets of these individuals and companies and were preserved for future generations.Some computer bulletin board services would attach banks of CD-ROM drives to their machines to allow users to access the discs, allowing the system operators (SysOps) to claim the BBS had thousands of files available. For this market, CD makers would declare their CDs 'BBS Ready', meaning an easily-readable directory of file descriptions was located on the CDs to be read by the BBS software.While many of the CDs contain shareware programs, a number branched into music, graphics, animations and movies.

Additionally, the advent of an internet open to the general public heralded massive collected sets of files which CD makers happily mirrored and made available to the BBS market. Eventually, as operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD became more widely available, CDs were perfect distribution mechanisms for the very large libraries and file collections associated with them.A number of the initial CD images for this collection came courtesy of the CD BBS of Twin Falls, Idaho, operated by Mark Fugitt (sysop) and Mike Laybourn (remote sysop). The system used a Harris 286 CPU operating at 20MHZ, two 65 Megabit Seagate RLL hard drives and a Dennon CD player that used a 'cart' to hold the CD. The BBS was started using RBBS software, a single phone line with 2400 baud modem and a shareware CD.Additional donations of CD-ROMs have come from Erik Pederson, Peter Simpson, Chuck Gilbert, Koos van den Hout, MCbx, Jason Scott, Tim Hazel, and others.

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This is The Learning Company version of the game. For the Broderbund version, click here! Horton the Elephant and his Seussville friends are your child’s friends, go on a stimulating adventure packed with music animation and lessons galore. Join Horton the Elephant and all of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters on a whimsical journey to help baby Elma Sue search for her mother.

Explore over 250 lessons all customised to meet your changing needs. Receive ongoing encouragement and support. Topics: Macintosh CD-ROM, Windows 95 CD-ROM. Will kids be forced to endure a fate worse than eating dry cereal? Will William the Kid's goat milk show up on breakfast tables and lunch trays everywhere? Who is capable of stopping such a ghastly goat?

Fox, SPY Fox™, the super-smooth secret agent who finesses his way through SPY Corps' toughest assignments. Your kids will put their wits to the test as they help SPY Fox use a host of slick gadgets, including a laser toothbrush and suction cuff links, to thwart William the Kid's dastardly. Topics: Humongous Entertainment, SPY Fox. Golf game on CD-ROM for MS-DOS. Developed by Access Software, Inc. Released 1995 Platforms DOS, Macintosh Published by Access Software, Inc. Perspective 1st-person, Top-down Genre Sports Sport Golf Description This is an updated version of Links 386 Pro which retains its Harbour Town Golf Links and adds a previously released add-on: either Championship Course - Banff Springs (US release) or Championship Course - The Belfry (European release).

Multimedia enhancements include aerial flyby's with. Topic: MS-DOS CD-ROM. Windows 3.1 version of the first-person space adventure game, on CD-ROM. User Manual: Developed by Drew Pictures Released 1993 Also For Macintosh, SEGA CD Published by Spectrum Holobyte, Inc. Perspective 1st-person Genre Action, Strategy/Tactics Setting Sci-Fi / Futuristic Art Full Motion Video (FMV) Description A rogue navy ship, Jeremiah Obrian, threatens to start a war.

A virus has wiped out its crew, but the threat of it firing its Iron. Topic: Windows 3.1 CD-ROM.

Promotional MS-DOS adventure game for the snack product Peperami, on CD-ROM. User Manual: Developed by Microtime Released 1996 Also For Windows Published by Microtime Genre Adventure Gameplay Graphic Adventure, Puzzle elements Narrative Comedy Perspective 1st-person, Side view Interface Point and Select Misc Licensed Description Animal is a product tie-in to Unilever brand Peperami, a spicy pork salami sausage.

The 'Peperami Animal' was launched in 1993. Topics: Promotional CD-ROM, MS-DOS CD-ROM. Originally posted alt.binaries.warez to by Haags Neesje. Games Amerzone Arcade Pool 2 Braveheart Castrol Honda Superbikes 2000 Hidden & Dangerous International Cricket Captain 2 Jagged Alliance 2 Jungle Legend King Pin Life of Crime MayDay Mig Alley Nira Intense Import Drag Racing Pizza Syndicate Polaris Rebellion Respect Inc. Roland Garros Championship Tennis 99 Skydive Stahlfabrik Street Wars Toybox Space Trap Trophy Bass 3D Unreal Return to Na Pali Warhammer 40000 Rites of War. Topics: Warez CD, Windows 9x games, Windows 9x utilities, Windows NT utilities. This recovery CD set was acquired from Yahoo Auctions!

Japan, and was dumped by Alcohol 120%. MDF/MDS dumps, TIF scans, and dumping log files are included. CD 2 appears to be at first glance a standard NT 4.0 Workstation (Japanese) CD; however, the files in the i386 directory are encrypted using a custom algorithm involving XOR and MD5. The setup files for other architectures (NEC PC-9800 series in pc98, and PowerPC PReP in ppc) are untouched, and the encrypted.CEX files can be decrypted. Topics: compaq, deskpro, compaq deskpro, compaq restore cd, restore cd, recovery cd, compaq recovery cd. This is the FULL edition of LastXP v22, a once popular but now utterly abandoned and VERY hard to come by piece of operating system modding history. It is fully loaded with 295 applications (you can even pick which ones you want and which ones you do not want).

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Comes with a crazy amount of extremely nice themes and wallpapers. Want to mod Windows in-depth yourself? It even comes with several tools to do that, ranging from special 3rd-party UI-skinning software to geeky tools like hex editors. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topic: LastXP. Black Box 4: Micro Haus General Shareware Volume 4.

Box 149, Gloucester GL3 4EG. Directories include: Archivers & Utilities, Virus Detection & Utilities, Hard & Floppy Disk Utils, DOS Management, Diagnostics & System Enhancers, Disk File Utilities, Screen Utilities, ANSI Utilities, Memory Utils & TSR handling, Keyboard/Mouse/Speaker Utils, Printer Utilities, Laser Printer Utils/Fonts, Batch File Utils, Miscellaneous Utils, Desktop/Productivity/TSR's, Editors &. Topics: CD-BBS, Curtis Kemp, Mark Fugitt, Mike Laybourn, Mike Woltz. A CD-ROM release of the MS-DOS game originally published in 1994. Developed by Silmarils Released 1994 Also For 3DO, Amiga, Atari ST, Jaguar, Macintosh Published by Silmarils Perspective 1st-person Genre Role-Playing (RPG), Simulation Setting Sci-Fi / Futuristic Narrative Survival Description In the far future humanity has achieved faster-than-light space travel, but the galaxy is still a big unknown place. To chart the stars and planets explorers named 'Robinsons' are sent on.

Topics: MS-DOS CD-ROM, power titles. Originally posted to alt.binaries.warez by Haags Neesje. Games 3D Bug Attack Actua Ice Hockey 2 Alien VS Predator Animaniacs A Gigantic Adventure Autobahn Bubble Bobble Hero 2 Curse You Red Baron Ed Hunter Evil Core Fallen Cities Expendable Extreme Mountain Biking F22 Lightning 3 Final Odyssey Jeff Gordon XS Racing Kotobuki Man of War II Chains of Command MechWarrior 3 Midtown Madness Murder Mystery Party Nascar Road Racing Need For Speed High Stakes Official Formula 1 Racing PGA Championship. Topics: Warez CD, Windows 9x games, Windows 9x utilities, Windows NT utilities, DOS utilities. Music-themed interactive cartoon entertainment on CD-ROM, for Windows 3.1. Developed by Paramount Interactive Released 1993 Platform Windows 3.x Published by Paramount Interactive Educational Music Genre Educational Description Controlling Lenny the penguin, you play several edutainment games with musical persuasion. Along with the games, many humorous things in his house can be activated.

For instance, you can turn on the TV and you will see advertisements, ridiculous news reports and MPTV (a. Topics: Windows 3.1 CD-ROM, Multimedia CD-ROM. Debian 2.2r7 source CD images available here These images were obtained here Wayback Machine Debian GNU/Linux 2.2, the 'Joel 'Espy' Klecker' release, is officially released August 15th, 2000 The Debian Project is pleased to announce the latest release of the Debian GNU/Linux Operating System.

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This release has been in development for approximately 18 months, and has been extensively tested by several thousand end-users and developers. Debian GNU/Linux is a free Linux system. Topics: debian, GNU, linux, unix, open source, free, DFSG, potato, iso. CD-ROM version of the MS-DOS adventure game. Developed by Infogrames Europe SA Released 1992 Also For FM Towns, Windows Published by Capstone Software Perspective 1st-person, 3rd-person (Other) Genre Adventure Setting Sci-Fi / Futuristic Gameplay Graphic Adventure, Puzzle elements Description Eternam is a combination of 3rd-person graphic adventure gameplay with 1st-person 3D travel sections, interspersed with plenty of cartoon animations. You are Don Jonz, a marshal in the United Forces of. Topic: MS-DOS CD-ROM.

Educational CD-ROM entertainment aimed at 3-to-5-year-olds, featuring characters from the Super Mario franchise. Developed by Software Toolworks, Inc., The Released 1994 Also For SNES Published by Software Toolworks, Inc., The Educational Pre-school / Toddler Genre Educational Misc Licensed Description Part of the Mario's Early Years educational series, Preschool Fun is different from the others because it doesn't specialize in a specific subject. Instead, it teaches about the body, shapes. Topic: MS-DOS CD-ROM. Current Peach OSI 32 bit Barebones Installation File Size - 1.6 GB For more help visit www.peachosi.com Preamble: An operating system like Peach OSI is sorely needed in all of our daily computing needs. Linux is difficult to infiltrate in that the file system requires that a user be logged in order to edit or alter the system files.

Peach OSI can be installed alongside any Windows system. Peach OSI can be installed as a stand alone system. Peach OSI can be ran in a virtual machine. Topics: PeachOSI, Peach OSI, Peach, OSI, Barebones, 16.04, 16.04.BB, 32bit, 32, bit, Linux, OS, Ubuntu. Interactive Entertainment (IE) was an interactive multimedia CD-ROM magazine published by Interactive Publishing, Inc. Covering DOS, Windows, and console games.

The magazine software was designed to run on Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Unlike competing printed publications which offered CD cover disks as a supplement containing demos and utilities, each IE disc was a fully self-contained magazine offering all editorial content in the form of video, audio, and text, as well as the. Topics: IE, CD MAG, CD ROM, Interactive Entertainment, CD magazine, software, computer games, reviews. 'Contains over 600 meg of the very latest public domain and shareware games for the CDTV, CD32, A1200, and Amiga range of computers.

All of these games can be accessed direct from the workbench or from our friendly to use custom menu system. The Menu will inform you of the machine requirements for each game, the devices that are required, for that particular game, etc. Also included are over 70 emerald mines ready to play, all the latest workbench games, commercial game demos, lots of. Topics: Amiga CD-ROM, Amiga CD32, Amiga CDTV. DESCRIPTIONOne of the most historically important artifacts to come from the home computer telecommunications revolution was shareware CDs, compact discs put out by companies containing hundreds of megabytes of shareware.

Initially containing less than the full capacity of the discs (600mb, later 700mb) these items eventually began brimming with any sort of computer data that could be packaged and sold. As material 'ran out', that is, as sellers of these CDs found they were unable to easily find shareware programs and files, the hunt began to track down every last file and item that could make the quarterly or monthly quota. As a result, many otherwise-lost pieces of computer history were gathered up in the trawling nets of these individuals and companies and were preserved for future generations.Some computer bulletin board services would attach banks of CD-ROM drives to their machines to allow users to access the discs, allowing the system operators (SysOps) to claim the BBS had thousands of files available. For this market, CD makers would declare their CDs 'BBS Ready', meaning an easily-readable directory of file descriptions was located on the CDs to be read by the BBS software.While many of the CDs contain shareware programs, a number branched into music, graphics, animations and movies.

Additionally, the advent of an internet open to the general public heralded massive collected sets of files which CD makers happily mirrored and made available to the BBS market. Eventually, as operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD became more widely available, CDs were perfect distribution mechanisms for the very large libraries and file collections associated with them.A number of the initial CD images for this collection came courtesy of the CD BBS of Twin Falls, Idaho, operated by Mark Fugitt (sysop) and Mike Laybourn (remote sysop). The system used a Harris 286 CPU operating at 20MHZ, two 65 Megabit Seagate RLL hard drives and a Dennon CD player that used a 'cart' to hold the CD. The BBS was started using RBBS software, a single phone line with 2400 baud modem and a shareware CD.Additional donations of CD-ROMs have come from Erik Pederson, Peter Simpson, Chuck Gilbert, Koos van den Hout, MCbx, Jason Scott, Tim Hazel, and others.