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General and Gaming => Classic Video Games => Topic started by: htimreimer on April 07, 2012, 08:45:16 am
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i looking for any tips on buying shareware games
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Why buy when you can... download?
http://archive.org/details/cdbbsarchive
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Why buy when you can... download?
http://archive.org/details/cdbbsarchive
because some of the games that you can download are not the full game
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Shareware was rarely full games, at least in my experience. I remember actually going out in stores to buy shareware when I was a kid. Basically you were paying for a demo (and the price was actually really low), and it gave you a phone number you could call to buy the full version.
Though I haven't really paid attention to the shareware market since I was, like, 6 years old, so maybe it changed along the way.
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Shareware was rarely full games, at least in my experience. I remember actually going out in stores to buy shareware when I was a kid. Basically you were paying for a demo (and the price was actually really low), and it gave you a phone number you could call to buy the full version.
Though I haven't really paid attention to the shareware market since I was, like, 6 years old, so maybe it changed along the way.
what most shareware games do is give you the first few levels and if you want the rest of the game you have to call a phone number and pay and then they will mail you floppy disk or cd that has the full version so what i'm saying got any tips on finding the full version copies of shareware games
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Ah, that makes more sense then. Can't really help you there, sorry. Good luck and let us know if you find anything though!
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Search for the game and see if the creator has posted the full version. For example, one of these posts got me thinking about Heros: The Sanguine Seven. Quick Wikipedia search to see if I spelled it right, link on the bottom to the developer's site, link on his site for the full game with his blessing.
Maybe not as awesome for collecting purposes, but still enjoyable.