More than wanting to have registered versions on my board
what I really want is to keep these games from falling off
the face of the earth. I think the shareware copies will
be around for a long time to come and I'm grateful for that
but the full versions are becoming extinct.
Everything is going to fall off the earth 03:14:07 UTC on 19
January 2038. :(
Having the files is fine and dandy, but will there be
sufficient systems still around to even use them?
The closest anyone is likely experience that are YT video clips
of such things, or a lone computer in a museum that no one
would be allowed to touch. :(
DIVARIN wrote to ALL <=-<snip snap>
Hey guys. So as a sysop I'm always looking for fun door games to add to
my board. Often they're shareware and that's okay but sometimes I'd
like to register. In a few cases I've found that if I search hard
enough the original author took the time to post the door as freeware
but in most cases there is (it seems) no way to get a registered copy.
The last example, one that got me thinking on this topic, is a little mini-golf game called "bbsgolf". I even thought maybe I'd just write a
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