http://www.indieretronews.com/2019/10/internet-archive-adds-over-2500-dos.html?m=1
“The Archive” has had for years a massive game list from the 1970′s through to the 1990′s from systems such as the CPC, NES, MSX. They are all emulated in JSMAME in web browser. The list contains hundreds of games.
Well they’ve just gone one big step further by listing over 2,500 DOS games. They are again all playable through either Chrome, Firefox or IE.
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Tomi Engdahl says:
The Internet Archive is building a library of amateur radio broadcasts
It’s also looking for print materials to digitize, as well as early-internet communications.
https://www.engadget.com/internet-archive-digital-library-of-amateur-radio-and-communications-180509856.html
Algebra says:
That’s awesome news for retro game fans! Having access to over 2,500 DOS games right in your browser is a great way to relive some classic memories. If you’re into fun, educational games too, you should check out math playground it’s got a great mix of games that are both engaging and educational!