Time4Tea: They are available DRM-free on
Zoom Platform. I bought Duke 3D from there and the offline installer works fine.
TheGrand547: Never heard of this platform, is it legit? There are a lot of games on there from 1C which steam versions aren't drm-free from my limited testing, seems odd they'd be selling them externally drm-free.
There is a dedicated thread discussing them
here. I have been using them for several months and haven't seen anything to suggest they are not legit. I haven't bought any 1C games from them specifically (not many 1C games really appeal to me, tbh).
Paradoks: Steam never got those back either. Original platformers, Balls of Steel, Manhattan Project, original 3D and Megaton Edition are not on Steam. Only Zoom Platform has some of those and that's a little shady if you ask me.
Linko64: I'm still not sure where this idea of shady comes from in all honesty, it's pretty transparent. Sure, the website is outdated but that's about it. If you have any questions about it feel free to ask
I don't really understand it either. A few people posted in that other thread, saying they 'have a bad feeling about them', but were not able to give objective reasons much beyond 'I don't like the look of their site'. Apart from them having a fairly bare-bones site, which is understandable since they are a small store that have been struggling to gain traction and grow, I don't see any red flags.
Gudadantza: I have my assumptions about Zoom platform
The Company CEO and others seems to be older well known directives of big game companies in the past.
My assumption is that some games are available there in a legal limbo. My assumption is that the great owners do not have any legal agreement with Zoom but a personal promise of not take legal actions if the game is at sale.
Who knows, maybe it is enough.
Imagine something like "I am not to be aware of my game being sold even if I do not receive royalties".
Well. For me it is fine if we consider unfair competition as an option. High quality abandonware. You now. Of course, I could be wrong.
Are you basing that 'assumption' on anything concrete? What reason do you have to believe they don't have written legal contracts with the publishers?
If they were not legit, I would expect them to have a much bigger selection of games and be selling games from more/better-known publishers.