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DOS Games Music Collection

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DOS Games Music Collection - Lemmy.world

I’m playing Eye of the Beholder for the first time (SO good) and am a bit disappointed with the music. Naturally, I went on a hunt to build up a collection of DOS game music and found this site. [http://www.mirsoft.info/] You can filter by platform (DOS filter is applied in the URL linked to this post) but what’s really cool is that there is a torrent for the whole site’s collection of MIDI and MOD tracks! The whole archive is 1.38gb and I’ll be seeding it indefinitely. This is the magnet link: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:c3354503aa06d46c2c77193afb4ff6bc40c0e368&dn=mirsoftJuly2021snapshot&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.opentrackr.org%3a1337%2fannounce Now, time for me to get back to dungeon cartography.

Good WW2 strategy/tactics games?

https://lemmy.world/post/82158

Good WW2 strategy/tactics games? - Lemmy.world

I’ve been getting a bit more in strategy games, outside of real-time, and am keen to explore some of the DOS WW2 strategy games. I know strategy games and flight sims were both very popular, especially in the earlier years, so I’m hoping someone’s got some suggestions for me :) For context - other WW2 strategy games I’m playing at the moment are Hearts of Iron IV, Blitzkireg 1 and Company of Heroes 2.

Oldies but Goldies - DOS Collection

https://lemmy.world/post/34474

Oldies but Goldies - DOS Collection - Lemmy.world

Let’s see how this goes… here’s a collection of games (1740)

Computer Gaming World (CGW) Archive

https://lemmy.world/post/34359

Computer Gaming World (CGW) Archive - Lemmy.world

CGW was one a long running PC gaming magazine which started in 1989 and ended in 2006. You can find the entire archive on CGW Museum. [https://www.cgwmuseum.org/galleries/index.php?year=0&pub=0&id=500] The only ‘issue’ with the museum is the file names - it only shows the issue number (e.g - cgw_156.pdf) which makes it tricky to know when it was actually released. To make things easier for myself when reading on my tablet I renamed the files to include the year and month of release (e.g - CGW Issue #156 (July 1997).pdf) I’ve done this for 1990 - 2000 and this is what I’ve linked in the actual post. If you want to get the rest of the issues you should go to the museum. [https://www.cgwmuseum.org/galleries/index.php?year=0&pub=0&id=500]