DOS Games 2.0
DOS Games 2.0
Greetings.
I hope to begin the first step towards DOS Games 2.0 (or DOS Games the Next Generation, or whatever it may be called)!
If this project doesn't take off, it can be un-stickied later.
Let's start off tiny (all we have so far is this thread) and we can brainstorm and stuff.
I know emmzee attempted to redo the site at one point, but that got shafted, so let's start from scratch, and work slowly but surely.
My ideas so far (subject to addition, deletion, and/or change):
- A comprehensive compatibility database
- A new theme
- A Meta-site, with a giant list of DOS games and which site to get them (DOS Games.com, DOS Games Online, DOS Games Archive, File Library, etc.)
- A cleaner, leaner forum
- Full forum biography
- Better ergonomics
- DOS history itself
- A problem-solving database based on the numerous thread of Get Games to Work
- More comprehensive info on each game
- More comprehensive info on companies
- Cheat codes/Hints/Walkthroughs
- A gaming bootdisk based on FreeDOS (with NTFS support files for some XP users)
Note: this may not work out like we hope, but it's worth thinking about. It might even bring some fresh new excitement to this relatively lackluster site/forum.
Even if this version 2.0 never exists, something cool/innovative/exciting might come out of it.
I hope to begin the first step towards DOS Games 2.0 (or DOS Games the Next Generation, or whatever it may be called)!
If this project doesn't take off, it can be un-stickied later.
Let's start off tiny (all we have so far is this thread) and we can brainstorm and stuff.
I know emmzee attempted to redo the site at one point, but that got shafted, so let's start from scratch, and work slowly but surely.
My ideas so far (subject to addition, deletion, and/or change):
- A comprehensive compatibility database
- A new theme
- A Meta-site, with a giant list of DOS games and which site to get them (DOS Games.com, DOS Games Online, DOS Games Archive, File Library, etc.)
- A cleaner, leaner forum
- Full forum biography
- Better ergonomics
- DOS history itself
- A problem-solving database based on the numerous thread of Get Games to Work
- More comprehensive info on each game
- More comprehensive info on companies
- Cheat codes/Hints/Walkthroughs
- A gaming bootdisk based on FreeDOS (with NTFS support files for some XP users)
Note: this may not work out like we hope, but it's worth thinking about. It might even bring some fresh new excitement to this relatively lackluster site/forum.
Even if this version 2.0 never exists, something cool/innovative/exciting might come out of it.
Last edited by Elign on Tue Jun 21, 2005 10:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
Sounds like a lot of work.
The most important thing is probably to attach common 'get games to work' solutions to the games they relate.
It would also be good if DOSgames became the 'one stop shop' for DOS games: even the games that cannot be downloaded legally. Give links to online stores that sell them, or link to underdogs. Maybe you could even get some advertising money from the stores you link to
Out of interest, has Emmzee finished every game featured on his site?
The most important thing is probably to attach common 'get games to work' solutions to the games they relate.
It would also be good if DOSgames became the 'one stop shop' for DOS games: even the games that cannot be downloaded legally. Give links to online stores that sell them, or link to underdogs. Maybe you could even get some advertising money from the stores you link to
Out of interest, has Emmzee finished every game featured on his site?
Uhh, yeah, that's right ... Actually no, in fact for some of them I only played them long enuff to get a feel for the game and grab a screenshot. After all I don't enjoy all game genres, so you won't find me playing many strategy/war games or 1st person dungeon RPGs for very long.Dosser wrote:Out of interest, has Emmzee finished every game featured on his site?
As per the suggestions, all are great ... of course, such sweeping changes would take a LOT of work. (ie by me, since I won't let anyone else work on this site, its kinda my baby)
The sort of things suggested are definitely the stuff I wanted to include back during the last 'redesign' period. The bulk of the work would be the transfer of all of the hardcoded (and fairly non-standardized, mind you) game listings into the database. That, and adding all of the new features, testing to make sure the new site doesn't bog down the server, etc.
We'll see over the next two months what I can get done before skool starts again in Sept (going for my Masters, if anyones interested heh) but thanks for starting this thread to help get me motivated again
PS. Please, it's "emmzee" not "Emmzee"
Owner / Webmaster of DOSGames.com for over 20 years
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Another idea just popped into my head:
- For the game downloads that are linked to outside of our DOSGames local server, have a backup link to the game file directly on this server (make the offsite link front and center, then have the local server link in fine print like "If the above link is broken, click here to download")
- For the game downloads that are linked to outside of our DOSGames local server, have a backup link to the game file directly on this server (make the offsite link front and center, then have the local server link in fine print like "If the above link is broken, click here to download")
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What's this "we" you speak of?Elign wrote:The best way to go about this is to concentrate on one thing at a time.
What shall we start with first?
WishboneDawn: We had one up until a couple days ago, but it was deleted out of lack of interest. Now, if you want to sell a game, post here in GDG. If you want to sell hardware, use the hardware forum.
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LOL don't worry
I'm not sure if any successful deals were actually made through that forum, it mostly seemed to be people bragging about what they have.
I guess if you said you had a bunch of assorted computer junk on Ebay you might get something for it (someone might want one part and be willing to buy it all off you)
I'm not sure if any successful deals were actually made through that forum, it mostly seemed to be people bragging about what they have.
I guess if you said you had a bunch of assorted computer junk on Ebay you might get something for it (someone might want one part and be willing to buy it all off you)
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There were about ten deals made a year back, but after that I can't remember any. We just don't attract a big enough community to make it profitable, it seems...Dosser wrote:LOL don't worry
I'm not sure if any successful deals were actually made through that forum, it mostly seemed to be people bragging about what they have.
I guess if you said you had a bunch of assorted computer junk on Ebay you might get something for it (someone might want one part and be willing to buy it all off you)
Still, if you have some games you want to sell, and stick around and press it hard enough, you'll probably get them sold.
Yes. The Great emmzee . But what I had in mind would be to make prototypes, and submit them to emmzee, and he can reject/change/add/etc. to them.Dosser wrote:I think we all know there's only one person in the 'dosgames.com team', and asking what 'we' should do first is only disgruntling him and invoking his fiery wrath.