![]() ![]() ![]() From the mid 1980s to the late 2000s, FTP sites would gather various needed patches, programs, utilities or information and make it available in a quick, seamless fashion. The FTP Site Boneyard is a collection of various FTP sites from around the internet, gathering what were once the dominant form of file transfer online but which have fallen to the wayside in favor of other update servers and cloud-based storage. The collection contains shareware, freeware, and demo programs, all DOS or Windows-based. The DEMU collection is a curated collection hosting over 4,000 classic PC-based games from a quarter century. CDR files, as well as browsed online through the Internet Archive's file listing interface. Most of these CD-ROMs can be downloaded as. Other CD-ROMs include images and digitized music, documentation sets and game modifications. With over 2,500 discs now hosted, the archive allows access to a wide range of historical collections, including curations by defunct groups like Walnut Creek and Linux/Unix distributions of the past. The CD Archive collects thousands of Shareware and Cover CD-ROMs from the heyday of the CD-ROM (late 1980s to mid 2000s) and provides ISO images as well as links inside these collections of software. In addition to this, the project also catalogs other computing and gaming resources such as software and hardware manuals, magazine scans and computing catalogs. The goal of the TOSEC project is to maintain a database of all software and firmware images for all microcomputers, minicomputers and video game consoles. The project has identified and cataloged over 450,000 different software images/sets, consisting of over 3.60TB of software, firmware and resources. TOSEC catalogs over 200 unique computing platforms and continues to grow. The main goal of the project is to catalog and audit various kinds of software and firmware images for these systems. The Old School Emulation Center (TOSEC) is a retrocomputing initiative dedicated to the cataloging and preservation of software, firmware and resources for microcomputers, minicomputers and video game consoles. The collection includes a broad range of software related materials including shareware, freeware, video news releases about software titles, speed runs of actual software game play, previews and promos for software games, high-score and skill replays of various game genres, and the art of filmmaking with real-time computer game engines. Turtles in Time is, in our humble opinion, the greatest beat ’em up video game ever made.DESCRIPTION The Internet Archive Software Collection is the largest vintage and historical software library in the world, providing instant access to millions of programs, CD-ROM images, documentation and multimedia. Plus, you gotta love the way those ninjas grabbed their crotches when you hit ’em. The music in this game is too hard to ignore (we love how the TMNT theme can be heard in a few of the stage themes). All four turtles played the part perfectly as they bashed on Foot Clan Ninja’s all through different points in history. The intro scene with April O’Neal and Krang’s theft of the Statue of Liberty is still incredible to watch. The cartoony visuals compared greatly to the cartoon show, so we felt more comfortable giving this game a go. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time is a game that we can play anytime, anywhere, with anyone. If your local arcade or pizza spot housed the 4-player arcade cabinet for this game, your childhood was awesome. Upon getting my computer set-up so it can finally make videos nicely… I decided to do a playthrough of the game… T19:58:59.000Z Turtles in Time Playthrough / Speedrun – Part 1 Anyone remember this old game? Turtles in Time for the SNES! This here's definitely my personal, favourite Beat-Em Up right next to Battletoads (even if I can't beat the latter without save states XD). Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time Streets of Rage 2 is a timeless classic.ġ. You could literally feel the pain that these fools felt when you flung them to the background in a nightclub. Lacing thugs with Burning Upper’s and dropping them with flying kicks was just more fun to pull off. X.” The police squad car special attack was gone, but we didn’t miss it too much. We were known to pick Axel or Skate for our fight for justice against “Mr. ![]() The actual game isn’t too shabby, either. ![]() Sega’s Streets of Rage 2 has some of the best video game BGM we’ve ever heard. Play the music form the first stage in a room full of gaming nerds and watch their eyes open wide as they’re taken back to the good ol’ days. Streets of Rage 2 gameplay A Streets Of Rage tryout: Trying to reach the stage with the song:"The bridge" on Hardest for making a music-video based on the remix: joynes-streets of rage the bridge 1.87 Played by joynes (Blaze) and estrato (Axel) (this was inspired by an old video-demo, anyone remembers?) T20:21:34.000Z ![]()
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