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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Comment 1 | Wayne Dresing, PhD. | | 10-Apr-2004 21:08 GMT |
Comment 2 | fiath | | 10-Apr-2004 21:28 GMT |
Comment 3 | Gob | | 11-Apr-2004 03:38 GMT |
Comment 4 | Someone Somewhere | | 11-Apr-2004 10:28 GMT |
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Posted by Kid X on 11-Apr-2004 16:23 GMT | In reply to Comment 4 (Someone Somewhere): All well and good to preserve something, but what do you need to do to get a copy of the preserved stuff?
My question exactly. Preservation for whom? Yourselves?? |
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