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etaadmin

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In a post-apocalyptic world...

I remember the good ol' days of Doom, Quake, Duke Nukem' 3D DOS, WFW and window 95/98 not to forget my Commodore 64/128 (still going strong).

If civilization goes to hell who is going to be there to activate your windows or games? After all if civilization goes to hell playing (or not playing) server authenticated games will be the least of our problems

In a few thousand/million years when we all are gone and aliens uncover one of this cd's out of the ruins of our once vibrant cities they are not going to know what it was used for

Just a thought
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Re: In a post-apocalyptic world...

said by etaadmin:

I remember the good ol' days of Doom, Quake, Duke Nukem' 3D DOS, WFW and window 95/98 not to forget my Commodore 64/128 (still going strong).

If civilization goes to hell who is going to be there to activate your windows or games? After all if civilization goes to hell playing (or not playing) server authenticated games will be the least of our problems

In a few thousand/million years when we all are gone and aliens uncover one of this cd's out of the ruins of our once vibrant cities they are not going to know what it was used for

Just a thought

Back in those days DRM meant you had to find the 7th word in the 15th line on page 37 of the manual and type it in to play.

Simba7
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Re: In a post-apocalyptic world...

said by margaf77:

Back in those days DRM meant you had to find the 7th word in the 15th line on page 37 of the manual and type it in to play.

*sigh* I miss those days.. Gunship on the C64.
Gami00

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Re: In a post-apocalyptic world...

i remember that.. roger wilco 4 !!
margaf77

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said by Simba7:

said by margaf77:

Back in those days DRM meant you had to find the 7th word in the 15th line on page 37 of the manual and type it in to play.

*sigh* I miss those days.. Gunship on the C64.

I still have my Atari 1200xl from back then.

Simba7
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Re: In a post-apocalyptic world...

I had an 800XL. I kinda wore it out.

I found one at the local rescue mission with a 1010 and 1050, but without PSUs.
margaf77

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Re: In a post-apocalyptic world...

said by Simba7:

I had an 800XL. I kinda wore it out.

I found one at the local rescue mission with a 1010 and 1050, but without PSUs.

LOL! Still have my 1010 and 1050 but I had to throw out the dot matrix printer since it was beat to death.
me1212

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Pleasant Hill, MO
said by margaf77:

said by etaadmin:

I remember the good ol' days of Doom, Quake, Duke Nukem' 3D DOS, WFW and window 95/98 not to forget my Commodore 64/128 (still going strong).

If civilization goes to hell who is going to be there to activate your windows or games? After all if civilization goes to hell playing (or not playing) server authenticated games will be the least of our problems

In a few thousand/million years when we all are gone and aliens uncover one of this cd's out of the ruins of our once vibrant cities they are not going to know what it was used for

Just a thought

Back in those days DRM meant you had to find the 7th word in the 15th line on page 37 of the manual and type it in to play.

Not sure about quake, but duke 3d and doom didnt even have that much. One bro purchased the full thing got the .wad or grp passed it around via floppy or cd or network, or whatever and you all got the game.
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Re: In a post-apocalyptic world...

said by me1212:

said by margaf77:

said by etaadmin:

I remember the good ol' days of Doom, Quake, Duke Nukem' 3D DOS, WFW and window 95/98 not to forget my Commodore 64/128 (still going strong).

If civilization goes to hell who is going to be there to activate your windows or games? After all if civilization goes to hell playing (or not playing) server authenticated games will be the least of our problems

In a few thousand/million years when we all are gone and aliens uncover one of this cd's out of the ruins of our once vibrant cities they are not going to know what it was used for

Just a thought

Back in those days DRM meant you had to find the 7th word in the 15th line on page 37 of the manual and type it in to play.

Not sure about quake, but duke 3d and doom didnt even have that much. One bro purchased the full thing got the .wad or grp passed it around via floppy or cd or network, or whatever and you all got the game.

*guilty*

Don't copy that floppy!

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