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11-05-16, 08:11 AM | #1 |
Born to Run Silent
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I'm with you, I have most of the old games and the boxes+manuals, media, and I keep a Pentium 133 machine with DOS and Win95 to run them on. Sadly, all that is still packed away for a few more years.
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11-06-16, 02:03 AM | #2 |
Planesman
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thats a shame that it has to be packed away, is that due to space limitations - i guess the only drawback is that a big collection of boxes needs some space in order to display them all
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11-07-16, 02:39 PM | #3 |
A-ganger
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Can totally relate - I remember getting my copy of Red Storm Rising - that big red box brimming with keyboard overlays, the foldout guide to Russian subs and, of course, a stack of 3.5" disks all needed to hold the files that will now fit on a microSD card the size of your fingernail. I remember unpacking that thing certain that I'd never learn to play the game.
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