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Old abandonware games
Old abandonware games





old abandonware games

The company or person which created the game still owns the copyright on it. It just means the company or person which owns the copyright finds it a wasteful expenditure to sick their lawyers on the pirating of a game which they are unlikely to ever receive further profits from. So nah, they're not my tuts, I'm nowhere near that smart.Ī lot of this has already been mentioned, but abandonware and the fact that it is possible to freely download these games does not mean it is legal to do so. Somehow things never fell into place though, I was too caught up in life. I remember on a flight to DC once that was all I read, I loved and wanted to know everything about games. Then before that I don't even know how much money my dad spent on Visual Basic books. Then I got to take Computer Science in school and they taught me Java which was cool because I had taught myself HTML a couple years ago. I always read about it and learned some older editors when I had the time, some basic 3d modeling, etc. Maybe I tried to be Steve Jobs, instead of Steve Wozniak, but I did try. I'd find comfort in thinking about it, mechanics, math, realistic implementation of my ideas in an actual working sense. Wanted to make a real game since I could play them, just always kind of assumed things would happen magicly I guess, so I've spent a redundant amount of time thinking about things I would do if that makes sense. What I really want to do is much too complex for me at the time. I've got ideas I've been refining most of my life and haven't touched.







Old abandonware games