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I can't find my Doom 2 floppies. Does lost to the mists of time count?

I need to find someone ho has a CD that I can borrow.
I chucked my Gold Box games in the process of moving . Along with them went a ton of other classics that I'd really like to have back in my library, from SSI, MicroProse, etc. Probably around 50 games. Sadly, kept a bunch of games - simply because they were newer - that I have no interest in playing again.

Stupid, stupid, stupid.
I've been making iso images of my CDs for a long time now, so if any of them do become unreadable I am still set.

The only games I've ever gotten rid of were ones I hated, so no regrets so far.
I gave away almost all of my games at one point but I have no regrets about getting rid of them. The memories are what's of true value here.
It's ironic however that I had to trash quite a few games because I couldn't find anyone who wanted them even for free and some of those games are now revered as classics with boxed versions in good condition getting $100 bids on Ebay, in some cases even more.
I gifted all my old games after i lost my apartment. Can't say how many only that it was an entire room full of them and some big boxes under the roof and all my consoles (since Pong i only missed 4 or 5).
Whats done is done.
I guess it had to be from my C64, because I still have all my PC games. Though, probably some of the CDs no longer work.
I'm a pack rat, so I don't like to get rid of anything. Up until a year or two ago I still had the floppies to install DOS, though I owned no working floppy drive.
Post edited January 21, 2014 by jjsimp
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tinyE: I'll go with the OP on this one with Doom 2. I miss that game big time.
Really?

Note you Have to scroll all the way down the page to download these Files!

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Schnuff: I gifted all my old games after i lost my apartment. Can't say how many only that it was an entire room full of them and some big boxes under the roof and all my consoles (since Pong i only missed 4 or 5).
Whats done is done.
I'm Very Sorry For your Loss!
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HereForTheBeer: I chucked my Gold Box games in the process of moving . Along with them went a ton of other classics that I'd really like to have back in my library, from SSI, MicroProse, etc. Probably around 50 games. Sadly, kept a bunch of games - simply because they were newer - that I have no interest in playing again.

Stupid, stupid, stupid.
Hey Beer

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Post edited January 21, 2014 by JudasIscariot
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jjsimp: I guess it had to be from my C64, because I still have all my PC games. Though, probably some of the CDs no longer work.
I'm a pack rat, so I don't like to get rid of anything. Up until a year or two ago I still had the floppies to install DOS, though I owned no working floppy drive.
Oh JJSIMP!!

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Post edited January 21, 2014 by JudasIscariot
My ultima 1 - 7 cd.

the ultimate wizardry archives

the ultimate rpg archives.
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Theta_Sigma: LMAO Yes, yes they are. I always loved the Kyle Katarn stories, they always felt to me what Lucas' prequel films should have been in terms of quality, story telling, and fun. I absolutely LOVED the cinematics done in Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2 so much. I used to watch them over and over and over again, I actually remember getting the Demo for free and then doing chores around my folks house to earn the money to get it.
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Novotnus: If you liked those, aw, why can't I buy Rebel Assault 2 anywhere? It's like a full lenght Star Wars movie.
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Theta_Sigma: I sat in my secondary school library (they had a faster internet connection than I did at the time) and writing down (not printing actually writing notebooks) of information on the games, from cheats (more or less a curiosity) to walkthrough guides, tips and a bunch of other stuff. I even made a Windows 95 or 98plus theme using screen caps, sounds I made myself and audio clips from the game. I actually made the Lightsaber activation and deactivation using only a Windows' audio recorder and the echo effect it could implement into the recording. :D

If that doesn't scream hardcore Star Wars fan, I'm really not sure what would.
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Novotnus: Still remember:
jediwannabe 1
boinga 1
gimmestuff
freebird
diediedie
and of course, 'Set blasters on full!'.
And episode.jk file :) I remember polish gaming magazine gave false info of it unlocking five extra levels, so when I finally got it, I spend days looking for remaining four :)
Someone Say Rebel Assault II

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This archive includes Iso's of both CD's required for playing this game.
Post edited January 21, 2014 by JudasIscariot
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fr33kSh0w2012: Someone Say Rebel Assault II

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Nice! Shame shipping them here is so expensive... but I just found Rebel Assault II on a local auction site!
EDIT.
Just look at this!
http://allegro.pl/star-wars-rebel-assault-2-tie-fighter-dark-forces-i3896815968.html
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And about the link Judas removed - if I wanted to download it, I don't think I would have any problems finding questionable copies. But I want a legit CD to put on the shelf, with a nice instruction manual to read on the throne :)
Post edited January 21, 2014 by Novotnus
DOOM 1 & 2 are both DRM-Free on Steam. Just go to the "common" folder and back them up. You can play these games without the client.

For a more thorough list of DRM-Free games on Steam, we have a thread for that:

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/list_of_drmfree_games_on_steam
@fr33kSh0w2012

Please stop linking to sites with questionable content. If you can download entire games from them that have not been legally declared as freeware, then it's NOT legal.

Thank you.
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JudasIscariot: @fr33kSh0w2012

Please stop linking to sites with questionable content. If you can download entire games from them that have not been legally declared as freeware, then it's NOT legal.

Thank you.
Wasn't it an E-Bay link?
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JudasIscariot: @fr33kSh0w2012

Please stop linking to sites with questionable content. If you can download entire games from them that have not been legally declared as freeware, then it's NOT legal.

Thank you.
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Novotnus: Wasn't it an E-Bay link?
Uhhh no, it wasn't. I don't edit links just for the heck of it :)