![]() ![]() We were thousands of nostalgic gamers wanting to reconnect with the games of our past, and the games we had missed the first time around. Well, there was a rapidly growing community of people who definitely cared. So, how was one supposed to play Master of Magic anymore? Most people would probably shrug and say “ you just don’t, who cares”. Digital distribution was not even a concept, Steam didn’t exist. ![]() At the time, GOG.com did not exist of course. The games were made available for free, but they were also not available for purchase. ![]() So, that’s not legal then, is it? Well, it was definitely one of those grey area that the internet is so good at uncovering and exploiting. The term was coined online and meant to describe games that were no longer distributed, whose publisher had disappeared or that were old enough that no one apart from their original fans even remembered them. The site offered free downloads of old PC games. In the late 90s, when internet became ubiquitous in our homes, I discovered a little abandonware website called Home of the Underdogs. ![]()
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