What about German DOS games?
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:52 pm
Hello,
I'm from Germany and I've already discovered your website dosgames.com some years ago, and your effort is really amazing. It is very important that people like you save the - both well-known and not so well-known - classics from being forgotten, my respect!
Of course I know that the archive isn't complete yet, but I still know a lot of DOS shareware and freeware games from the 1990s (and 1980s) that aren't in. In particular, the games I miss are in German. About 10 years ago (when I was around 8 years old ), I got hundreds of shareware and freeware games from some 1990s shareware CDs. You know, that CDs that were thrown in masses on the market in the 1990s and contained hundreds of programs. Well, there are still dozens of games from these CDs that aren't on your site.
The problem is: For many of these games, there is almost no or really no information about them on the Internet. That means that there is also no download for them. But your site states that a download link is needed when suggesting a game. Does that mean you wouldn't upload games which aren't already available on the Internet? That would be bad, because then those games would really become forgotten.
Do you have to ask every game's maker before you upload it? Because in many shareware games, the people wrote their contact addresses and prices for register, but almost all of them are surely outdated today.
And last but not least there is the question what's about non-English games, since the German language. I have seen the Russian-language game Perestroika on your site. Does that mean that you accept non-English games in general?
Of course, there are also games left who aren't that "problematic", but I really would like to save those rare shareware and freeware games for the posterity before they are completely lost. I just want to know what the "conditions" for the games on your site are before I contribute.
So, that's all for know. Please answer, thanks!
@emmzee: Yes, I sent this message to you only two days ago, but I think it's better to discuss it here, because then also other people can find information about this topic.
I'm from Germany and I've already discovered your website dosgames.com some years ago, and your effort is really amazing. It is very important that people like you save the - both well-known and not so well-known - classics from being forgotten, my respect!
Of course I know that the archive isn't complete yet, but I still know a lot of DOS shareware and freeware games from the 1990s (and 1980s) that aren't in. In particular, the games I miss are in German. About 10 years ago (when I was around 8 years old ), I got hundreds of shareware and freeware games from some 1990s shareware CDs. You know, that CDs that were thrown in masses on the market in the 1990s and contained hundreds of programs. Well, there are still dozens of games from these CDs that aren't on your site.
The problem is: For many of these games, there is almost no or really no information about them on the Internet. That means that there is also no download for them. But your site states that a download link is needed when suggesting a game. Does that mean you wouldn't upload games which aren't already available on the Internet? That would be bad, because then those games would really become forgotten.
Do you have to ask every game's maker before you upload it? Because in many shareware games, the people wrote their contact addresses and prices for register, but almost all of them are surely outdated today.
And last but not least there is the question what's about non-English games, since the German language. I have seen the Russian-language game Perestroika on your site. Does that mean that you accept non-English games in general?
Of course, there are also games left who aren't that "problematic", but I really would like to save those rare shareware and freeware games for the posterity before they are completely lost. I just want to know what the "conditions" for the games on your site are before I contribute.
So, that's all for know. Please answer, thanks!
@emmzee: Yes, I sent this message to you only two days ago, but I think it's better to discuss it here, because then also other people can find information about this topic.