• zabadoh@lemmy.ml
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    Mobygames is the place for abandonware games.

    I also remember people made a more-or-less complete archive of US Playstaion 1 games and distributed it via Usenet IIRC

  • YoBuckStopsHere@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’ve kept all but my 3DO since 1986 and games. My Sega Master System is the oldest though I have a refurbished Atari 2600. Others include the NES, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, XBox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, WiiU (my kid used to have a Wii but sold it), and Switch. My wife hounds me because most she thinks are for display but they still work. I have countless games for all of them.

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      I got lucky and got my NES serviced by Nintendo shortly before the release of the Gamecube, when they were still servicing all their old consoles. Soon enough the Wii released, and when they started releasing old games digitally, they stopped servicing their old consoles.

      I’m still glad my NES works great to this day.

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    1 year ago

    Still have a bag of old snes and n64 carts in my closet along with at least 1-2 snes and n64 consoles from my childhood.

    I would go to garage sales with my mom as a kid every weekend and I still do sometimes looking for clueless people throwing out old consoles.

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      1 year ago

      I still have all my old N64 carts too. Worried that the internal batteries are dead and my childhood saves long gone.

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    1 year ago

    eh, just pirate the game. if it’s not available anywhere then it probably wasn’t worth having in the first place.

      • Mic_Check_One_Two@reddthat.com
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        1 year ago

        Same. Companies like Nintendo have repeatedly proven that they have zero interest in preserving their old games. In fact, they often do the exact opposite, and work to stop people from preserving their own (legally owned) game libraries. But Nintendo also has zero interest in re-releasing those older games. So the only way you’re able to realistically play them is via piracy, since the actual company that owns the rights won’t release them for sale on a legal platform.