So we were sooner back online as I suspected. ![]()
So cheers for the migration.
Back to the real stuff. The above mentioned sites have again! updated their content. Take a look around. You probably will find something you were looking for... Or you'll just find something you didn't know you forgot
cheers,
Latis
Retro Gaming Mag

This gotta be the best news since sliced bread! By coincidence I came over a site called Retro Gaming Disc Mag, or RGCD. Now what makes this incredible is that every issue is available as an ISO free for download. Each ISO is like the CD you'd expect from any Magazine you buy in a store that has an enclosed CD/DVD, with menues and reviews for every game. All of the featured games are of course also available on the CD (ISO) so you can enjoy hours and HOURS of retro goodieness you may or may not have heard of.
What's remarkable is that the first issue (released in february 2007), almost all of the reviews were written by one guy, James Monkman. There are currently 4 issues available, and everything is financed from the staff's own pockets. I can't start to image how much effort has gone into each issue, but the quality is smooth as silk all-over. They're also looking for volunteering people who share the love for retro goodieness. If you think you're up for it, see to it that this magnificent (and free!) project continues to live on by visiting and supporting them at: http://www.rgcd.co.uk
Now go get funky! And don't forget to check the updates here at the AWring too!
Today I received permission to offer the full version of The Sam Spade Game (1985) on my website (DOS Museum). In the game you are a detective who solves cases - the registered version has 10 cases to solve, and even includes instructions on how to create your own cases for the program.
To date DOS Museum has assisted copyright holders for six games in releasing them as freeware, or (we) have received permission to distribute the full version on our website.