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Posted on 10-Apr-2004 00:29 GMT by The CAPS Team16 comments
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50 more games preserved. Exhibiting at the Classic Gaming Expo UK in July, and an XML-based offline games database is now available. See site for more details: http://www.caps-project.org
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Comment 1Wayne Dresing, PhD.10-Apr-2004 21:08 GMT
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Posted by Kid X on 12-Apr-2004 11:33 GMT
In reply to Comment 10 (Fiath):
Fiath,

fair enough - you have given a comprehensive reply which I appreciate. Still, you say the (few) games that are actually available for the general public can be "hard to find".

Don't you think that's a major flaw to the idea and overall design of CAPS? To me, it is like opening a library not telling people where the entrance is. If you insist of actually using the word "preservation", then I personally think you should try to actually advocate your cause. If you actually have permission to distribute certain titles, then pass the word.

Preservation for the sake of preservation means nothing if no one can benefit from it.
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