Joris wrote:I've updated Kosmonaut and removed Mario and Luigi. Never heard about the copyright issues before but I noticed it's no longer on the author's site.
Well, there has never been an official DOS port of
Super Mario Bros., and even if there were it wouldn't be a freeware game anyway.
Super Angelo on the other hand is still downloadable from Wiering's website (alongside the Flash version) although the author doesn't actively promote this game anymore.
If you're looking for more games to add to your site then
this thread might provide you with some hints
![Happy :)](./images/smilies/smile.gif)
(and you can check
this one as well too).
One more thing I've noticed is that some of the game downloads on the site apparently have wrong archive filenames. For example, the
Doom download is simply called DOOM.ZIP,
Blake Stone BSTONE.ZIP and
Wolfenstein 3-D WOLF3D.ZIP. All these games had several releases, and the version information is indicated in the archive filename. For example, the latest version of
Doom shareware is v1.9, and the distributive is appropriately called
doom19s.zip. Similarly,
Blake Stone shareware is v3.0, and the file is
1bs30.zip, and
Wolfenstein 3-D's newest relese is v1.4, with the file
1wolf14.zip.
What's more, I just downloaded the
Doom zip from your site and it's not only about twice the size of the normal shareware file (4,741,310B vs 2,450,688B) but it also seems to be corrupt as none of my archive tools are able to open it.
In fact, same happens to BSTONE.ZIP. I'm not going to check other files now but there seems to be something wrong with the file download system.