Various websites dedicated to classic games

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This seems like a nice retro game review site:
Just Games Retro
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Found an interesting site full of DOS games (mostly freeware):
DOS haven

The site focuses on titles released after 2001.
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Just found another guy doing retro reviews:
TRG Retro Reviews
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A lot of this websites are gone...
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I'm happy to report that RGB Classic Games Forums are back online.
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I find out a website with old classics and without any ads ... what interested me is possibility to create an account and store progress between sessions and various devices ...
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Post by jawadulhassan »

Thanks for putting this together! It's great to see the retro gaming community still going strong and staying respectful of the legal side. Much appreciated!
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The motherlode of DOS shovelware: http://cd.textfiles.com/directory.html

One of my favorite repositories for many years. Many games, plus some utility stuff like the old Simtel archives. A little unwieldy to navigate, but so were BBS's back in the day. Come to think of it, BBS's STILL exist today...
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butterburp1 wrote: A little unwieldy to navigate
You are aware of the DiscMaster search engine, aren't you?

But yeah, I've been using cd.textfiles for years now.
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