Abandonia
#32
Posted 07 November 2006 - 10:47 AM
QUOTE (Blueskirt @ Nov 7 2006, 09:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Other than games reviews, there's nothing you can find there which you can't find on eastern european abandonware websites...
Links, please?
#33
Posted 07 November 2006 - 05:33 PM
I had a whole lot easier time finding old games back before I started to give away my collection of links to anyone I met who asked for links, and discovered the websites were shutdown 2 weeks later.
The only thing I can tell you is: Google Germany, Russia, Hungary, Sweden, Estonia are your friends.
So is Altavista's Babelfish. And use the "search only for [country's language] websites" option.
To know if a website is good or not, if they offer any of the 11 first LucasArts SCUMM games or any Sierra games which has more than 16 colors, then it's a good website.
But Abandonia, C:Dos and company are ways overrated. It's the most popular and easiest to find, but you're screwed when you're looking for a game protected by ESA. And even if in the kingdom of abandonware, the ones with the most links are kings, if I had to choose between Abandonia or my best eastern european website, to take one with me in the afterlife, I would certainly not choose Abandonia.
The only thing I can tell you is: Google Germany, Russia, Hungary, Sweden, Estonia are your friends.
So is Altavista's Babelfish. And use the "search only for [country's language] websites" option.
To know if a website is good or not, if they offer any of the 11 first LucasArts SCUMM games or any Sierra games which has more than 16 colors, then it's a good website.
But Abandonia, C:Dos and company are ways overrated. It's the most popular and easiest to find, but you're screwed when you're looking for a game protected by ESA. And even if in the kingdom of abandonware, the ones with the most links are kings, if I had to choose between Abandonia or my best eastern european website, to take one with me in the afterlife, I would certainly not choose Abandonia.
#34
Posted 07 November 2006 - 08:51 PM
If anyone finds "Raptor: Call of the Shadows" or "Xenophage" somewhere, please let me know. Underdogs or paysites doesn't count.
Am I smelling piracy in the air?
QUOTE (Blueskirt @ Nov 7 2006, 07:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It's the most popular and easiest to find, but you're screwed when you're looking for a game protected by ESA.
Am I smelling piracy in the air?
#35
Posted 08 November 2006 - 03:49 AM
Aharrr, we be shivering the timbers o' the publishers, the scurvy dogs... And Blueskirt be right... Abandonia did 'ave at one point or another have those classics, but the swines at ESA went through them like grog through a steel mug. Fortunately, remakes are being made of the classics. Free remakes. *coughkingsquest1vgacough*
Now were be my mug o' grog? And where be my crew o' lilly livered sea bases? We set sail for the island of ESA to pillage an' plunder!
Now were be my mug o' grog? And where be my crew o' lilly livered sea bases? We set sail for the island of ESA to pillage an' plunder!
This post has been edited by Dan_N_GameZ: 08 November 2006 - 03:59 AM
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Quoting other forumers in your signature seems to be the latest craze around here...
My Last.FM profile.
#37
Posted 08 November 2006 - 07:25 AM
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Am I smelling piracy in the air?
It's up to you put the various factors in play, put 'em in the balance of right or wrong and make your own decisions.
Now that Ron Gilbert, Hal Barwood, Scott Murphy, Mark Crowe, The Coles, Al Lowe and company have all been fired from their respective companies and got their franchize and universes ripped from their hands and handled to a bunch of greedy corporations who just plan to keep them dead, throw cease and desists to anyone making fan games, or revive them to a shadow of what they were before, just to stir the sauce and get more money from their "investment", do you seriously think buying the game now will earn any of those good persons I mentionned above any money?
Considering the number of time in your life where you bought these games or gotten them with countless of demo CD distributed in magazines (I think I got the 2 first Monkey Island games 3 times that way), but lost or damaged the CDs or floppy, don't you feel entitled the right to download these for free now? If not, bring into the balance the right you have to make backup copies of your games in case the original CDs or floppies are lost or damaged, suppose you did not make backup but the backup are more or less available on the internet now, isn't that kinda like the same as if you made backups? (minus you buying floppies, CDs or a CD burner, but it should be the floppies/CDs/burners companies which should protest in this case)
But officially it will always be piracy, careless if it's moral or not. Oh, but I did not post a link, did I?
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If anyone finds "Raptor: Call of the Shadows" or "Xenophage" somewhere, please let me know. Underdogs or paysites doesn't count.
I found them both, in less than a minute, on the same website. The one I said I'd bring in the afterlife, and the one which offer those *thunder* ESA protected games.
#38
Posted 08 November 2006 - 08:56 AM
No! Piracy is wrong. You stealing games from the companies that gave their effort making them. It's entirely out of character. If it was you, as a game company boss, you wouldn't like to know that someone in a forum is defending your games to be stolen.
It's not right. It is just not.... right... Did you find Raptor? Full version? It's not a paysite, is it? Wait a minute, what am I saying.... no.... It's wrong... argh... all the four episodes? NOOO.... Not now... STAY AWAY FROM MEEE.... eeek...
*gots possessed by evil spirit*
Hey, have I mentioned before that Brazil is one of the champions in software piracy today? Just tell me country and how are "download" and "search" spelled in its language, and I make my way.
It's not right. It is just not.... right... Did you find Raptor? Full version? It's not a paysite, is it? Wait a minute, what am I saying.... no.... It's wrong... argh... all the four episodes? NOOO.... Not now... STAY AWAY FROM MEEE.... eeek...
*gots possessed by evil spirit*
Hey, have I mentioned before that Brazil is one of the champions in software piracy today? Just tell me country and how are "download" and "search" spelled in its language, and I make my way.
#40
Posted 08 November 2006 - 09:29 AM
Up until now, I was actually kind of glad that we never seemed to have him in the first place...
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#42
Posted 11 November 2006 - 11:26 AM
Told ya they utterly failed at keeping a low profile, either they're straight into ESA's target, or some Bard's Tales fanboys gave them away to the ESA. Somehow remind me of indie bands selling out to be mainstream.
On a different note, I started to receive spam PM from lurkers begging for me to give them my links.
On a different note, I started to receive spam PM from lurkers begging for me to give them my links.