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    Are these vintage DOS games still verified viable downloads ??
    https://filesharingtalk.com/threads/7...-Old-Dos-Games

    And how do u download the sig2dat links?? Thanks!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by scdas141 View Post
    how do u download the sig2dat links??
    Kazaa, but no one uses it anymore, and merely getting it to connect to its network would be a small miracle.

    With that said, there are many working sources and abandonware sites from which you can get all the old games you want.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by scdas141 View Post
    how do u download the sig2dat links??
    Kazaa, but no one uses it anymore, and merely getting it to connect to its network would be a small miracle.

    With that said, there are many working sources and abandonware sites from which you can get all the old games you want.
    You're going to make all the old timers teary eyed, and start remembering the day.....

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    Absolutely, the vintage golden era.. !! Those modem connecting sounds, waiting an eternity for that 1 MB to download.. !! Anywayz

    Thanks dudez.. Anon & Artemis, You made my day..!!
    Last edited by scdas141; 09-16-2014 at 03:40 PM.

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    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    Hey I like the site myabandonware.com . Found some games I haven't played in decades.
    I am using win7-x64. How do you think I will be able to play these. Any easy and small simulator for them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HMthePM View Post
    I am using win7-x64. How do you think I will be able to play these. Any easy and small simulator for them?
    DOSBox and virtualization are the most commonly used methods.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    Thanks. Used dosbox, runs fine.
    Just played an old racing game lotus, was my favorite. Pixelated video and mono sound. Awesome.
    Older games are tough though. I never loose in nfs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artemis View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post

    kazaa, but no one uses it anymore, and merely getting it to connect to its network would be a small miracle.

    With that said, there are many working sources and abandonware sites from which you can get all the old games you want.
    you're going to make all the old timers teary eyed, and start remembering the day.....
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    ...and that's more than the prolific posters on FST can say, because... well, they're prolific posters on FST.

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    Here is a handy frontend for Dosbox .

    D -Fend Reloaded
    http://dfendreloaded.sourceforge.net/

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