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  2. Abandonware - Wikipedia

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    Ringering found classic game websites similar to his own, contacted their webmasters, and formed the original Abandonware Ring in February 1997. [22] This original webring was little more than a collection of sites linking to adventureclassicgaming.com.

  3. Home of the Underdogs - Wikipedia

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    Home of the Underdogs (often called HotU) is an abandonware archive [2] founded by Sarinee Achavanuntakul, [3] in October 1998.. Before shutting down the original version in 2009, the site provided reviews for over 5,300 games and offered downloads of software and manuals for a number of games that were no longer commercially available.

  4. Abandonia - Wikipedia

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    Abandonia is an abandonware website, focusing mainly on showcasing video games and distributing games made for the MS-DOS system.. Abandonia also features a music section and an Abandonware List, [1] a continuously expanded database of over 4600 games including information about their publishers, release dates and whether according to the staff's knowledge the software is sold, protected or ...

  5. Category:Abandonware websites - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Abandonware websites" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abandonia; H.

  6. Category:Abandonware games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Abandonware games" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.

  7. Video game preservation - Wikipedia

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    Video game databases have been created to track historical video games, particularly those from the early days of the industry which have become forgotten. [40] Sites like MobyGames and the Internet Games Database (IGDB). [41] [42] Home of the Underdogs remains a database of early computer games after the site eliminated its abandonware ...

  8. Category:Video game websites - Wikipedia

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    Abandonware websites (2 P) B. Browser-based game websites (4 C, 93 P) D. Online game databases (1 C, 20 P) Video game development websites (2 P) E. Esports websites ...

  9. Retrogaming - Wikipedia

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    Several websites and online forums are devoted to retrogaming. The content on these online platforms typically includes reviews of older games, interviews with developers, fan-made content, game walkthroughs, and message boards for discussions. [1] Many gameplay videos posted online feature attempts at breaking speedrun or high score records.