Dear Researcher,
Please, I want to know if there are interesting ms dos games
that can be downloadded and saved into the floppy disk. If there is,
the just send me the links where I can download them and save into my
floppy diskette.
I will like a reseanable answer please. |
Request for Question Clarification by
easterangel-ga
on
05 Mar 2004 08:28 PST
Hi!
Do you need to play the game off the floppy meaning you don't need to
save in a hard disk? Or you just want to be able to save it in a
floppy disk?
Thanks!
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Clarification of Question by
jossychina-ga
on
05 Mar 2004 09:12 PST
I want a situation whereby I will save it in the diskette then take it
anywhere I want. Open the disk and start playing imediately. What I
mean is that: I need a game that its size is less than 1 MB. If u
still need clarification, let me know. Thanks!
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Request for Question Clarification by
easterangel-ga
on
05 Mar 2004 09:46 PST
Hi again jossychina-ga!
I have found different sites offering free downloads of dos games.
Some of the games are indeed less than 1mb but most of them are in zip
files so I don't know if after extracting them, that you can play them
directly from the disk.
Will this be ok for you that is as long as you as you can fit them on the disk?
Thanks!
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Clarification of Question by
jossychina-ga
on
05 Mar 2004 10:29 PST
Em... I want to be sure that they can be played directly from the disk
after being extracted. If it can then provide your answers and claim
your prize. I hop that this works. if you still want more
clarification, let me know.
NB: It isn't compulsery that it must be a dos game. It can be any
interesting game (not only dos games) so fgar it can be saved into the
diskette.
Thanks.
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Request for Question Clarification by
easterangel-ga
on
06 Mar 2004 00:21 PST
Hi!
Here is my last try on this one. It seems that there are lots of DOS
games out there but the problem is that we are not sure if you can
play each and everyone of them straight out from the diskette. It is
also a real mighty task to try each and every game if they work in the
diskette.
My final suggestion is that can we list the sites having a list of DOS
games and then you can download and try them out yourself if they
indeed play on the diskette. Would this be an acceptable answer?
Thank you! :)
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Clarification of Question by
jossychina-ga
on
06 Mar 2004 06:33 PST
Ok! Let me try that. I think that will be better. So I can test it and
see if it suits my taste. Thats a good idea. Then send them. I am
waiting.
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