Posted on 10-Apr-2004 00:29 GMT by The CAPS Team | 16 comments View flat View list |
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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CAPS Update : Comment 16 of 16 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Meehee Moohey on 12-Apr-2004 23:30 GMT | In reply to Comment 15 (Kid X): >I'm positive I'm not the only one asking myself what CAPS is really up to, >and what the whole idea about the preservation scheme is unless you can >actually enjoy the efforts you've put into it.
Perhaps I've picked you up wrong here, but your 'concerns' seem really to be centred around the fact that 'you' cannot enjoy the fruits of the efforts which other people have put into this project. Presumably if you had any original copies of Amiga games you would be happy to contribute dumps to the CAPS project (in which case you would presumably not have made the comments which you have made thus far). So are we then to assume that you consider yourself entitled to something which you never paid for in the first place? If so, why exactly should you be entitled? You don't contribute but you want to reap the benefits nonetheless?
I'm more inclined to ask what you are really up to. |
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