Even in 2005...

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Even in 2005...

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...there are some unopened original copies of DOS games on store shelves. They are very cheap (under $5) and it looks like little or no people are buying them. Also they are getting a little bit dusty and the cardboard boxes are fairly wrinkled.

Nonetheless it is quite interesting that DOS gaming is still at the primary retail level in 2005, since DOS games dropped out of the mainstream in 1998, so it's been 7 years or endurance.

DOS gaming seems to be holding out stronger than Windows 3.1 gaming. So Emmzee did the right retro-gaming website choice. B)

I saw some DOS games for sale in Electronics Boutique and Radio Shack (stores that try to sell the newest games).

P.S.: While Atari and other vintage games have made a comeback on the shelves, those count as "new" since they are repackaged and remarketed, and they are designed for running on Windows, and other somesuch.
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Post by 486 player »

Eloctronic Arts is another one. They put SimGames into CD-ROm 1 of each (!) Don't know are Mo'Slo and DOSBox included. In malls and super markets.
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Nostalgy. :thumbsup:
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Post by Elign »

That, or they've had a VERY hard time selling them.
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I'll tell you a secret: I love old games and I hate new games (excluding MM 1 & 2...) :sleep: :sleep: :sleep:
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Post by Eugene Esterly III »

Well, in the Allentown, PA area, we have a store called Ollies which is a reseller, they purchase things that stores are unable to sell. They have a PC software area which contains games for Windows, DOS, Macintosh & Linux so there are times where Ollies ends up with old DOS games. For example, several years ago, I was able to get DOS versions of The Train: Escape To Normady, Impossible Mission 2, T2: The Arcade Game, Zeliard, Veganace Of Excalibur, Double Dragon 2, Magic Candle 3, Bloodstone, Corridor 7 & many other games.
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Post by Virax_Clone »

I really wish we had a place in Boise Idaho that sold old games. I would go there to get all the games I grew up with instead of shopping around online at GameTZ.com and eBay.
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