[game_preservation] Older versions of Programs
Andrew Armstrong
andrew at aarmstrong.org
Sun Oct 12 18:27:58 EDT 2008
Trust me, if I could ever get a budget to do that myself, I'd do it up
in a flash (hell, start with an FTP and go from there). Maybe the IA
could help if we were serious about it, they host some software after all.
I myself keep for all my PC games (although they don't date back
"forever", heh), all patches I download. Finding them again is a pain -
sometimes hours of pain. It's a hefty amount of gigabytes.
Excellent idea, if someone could do it sometime I'd be much impressed :)
- while some game file hosting places do recent patches quite well (on
the providing end) for distribution, and publishers usually provide a
mirror themselves, older games get next to no love.
I'll note this for the links list at some point in any case (still on my
todo list to sort out :) ).
Andrew
Captain Commando wrote:
> I think OldVersion.com was listed on the resource list awhile back,
> but I'm going to pull it up again. This site archives old versions of
> computer software and utilities like Flash and Winamp. Similarly, I
> think it would be useful to have an archive of game patches. It's a
> bit difficult to locate patches for some of my older games, but it can
> also be useful and historically significant to run older patches of
> computer games.
>
> http://www.oldversion.com/
>
> -Devin Monnens
>
>
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