Places to download shareware games and demo releases
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Re: Places to download shareware games and demo releases
When I try to download files from Gameaholic's Blizzard mirror, it for some reason Always redirects me to the FTP protocol despite the links going to HTTP, which of course doesn't work since the files aren't available there, and haven't been for a good while, as far as I can remember. I've tried with both Edge and Chorme. Is this only a problem on my end, or not?
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Sorry for not replying sooner! I checked the ftp, and the Blizzard mirror just seems to be not there, although I managed to open this file.
In fact, I think I never tried downloading anything from there, I just assumed that the mirror worked.
In fact, I think I never tried downloading anything from there, I just assumed that the mirror worked.
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Re: Places to download shareware games and demo releases
More Guimo versions:
- Public Beta v1.0 (10.09.1996): guimo!.zip
- Public Beta v1.1 (24.09.1996): guimo!.zip
- Public Beta v1.2 (08.10.1996): guimo!.zip
- Shareware v2.1 (26.04.1997): GUIMO.ZIP
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Re: Places to download shareware games and demo releases
More Eidos and Sierra mirrors:
https://web.archive.org/web/20081207105 ... co.uk/pub/
https://web.archive.org/web/20011221064 ... s.com/pub/
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ftp.eidos.de/pub/*
https://web.archive.org/web/20100201133 ... nce.fr/pub
https://web.archive.org/web/20070601191 ... ierra.com/
https://web.archive.org/web/20070316210 ... ierra.com/
https://web.archive.org/web/20050211182 ... ierra.com/
https://web.archive.org/web/20050124092 ... games.com/
https://web.archive.org/web/20090116111 ... games.com/
Haven't checked out how complete they are.
https://web.archive.org/web/20081207105 ... co.uk/pub/
https://web.archive.org/web/20011221064 ... s.com/pub/
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ftp.eidos.de/pub/*
https://web.archive.org/web/20100201133 ... nce.fr/pub
https://web.archive.org/web/20070601191 ... ierra.com/
https://web.archive.org/web/20070316210 ... ierra.com/
https://web.archive.org/web/20050211182 ... ierra.com/
https://web.archive.org/web/20050124092 ... games.com/
https://web.archive.org/web/20090116111 ... games.com/
Haven't checked out how complete they are.
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Re: Places to download shareware games and demo releases
I just found another old site which has some of its file archived preserved by the Wayback Machine: The Gamer's Inn. It was listed here. Some notable highlights:
- The Terminator: Rampage Demo v1.20: ramdemo.zip
- The Terminator: Future Shock Demo v0.142: shockdem.zip
- Zyclunt DOS Demo: zyclunt.zip
- Cool Spot Demo: coolspot.zip
- Magic Carpet Demo: carpet.zip
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Re: Places to download shareware games and demo releases
XCar: Experimental Racing
o Demo v1.0 (1997-01-02): xcardemo.exe
o Demo v1.20 (1997-07-10): xcardemo.zip
o 3dfx demo v1.0 (1997-07-18): xdemofx.zip
o Demo v1.0 (1997-01-02): xcardemo.exe
o Demo v1.20 (1997-07-10): xcardemo.zip
o 3dfx demo v1.0 (1997-07-18): xdemofx.zip
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Re: Places to download shareware games and demo releases
Some new FTP findings:
Appart from Yellow Horror's Microprose torrent, there's also a different backup of MicroProse FTP at ftp.oldskool.org. Those where the two sources I used when I made the backup I uploaded at Internet Archive
Also, games.mirrors.tds.net used to have a copy of what I do Believe is a different backup of largedownloads.ea.com. That particualar FTP is backed up at Internet Archive
Same with ftp.tpnet.pl. It has a (partial(?)) backup of Sierra's FTP
ftp.gameaholic.com has a mirror of LokiGames FTP and a mirror of id Software's FTP that differs from every other mirror I've came across. It also has a Blizzard FTP mirror, but it's only available by the http protocol and not ftp and I can only get HTTrack to download some of the files, for some reason most of the files redirects to the ftp protocol and I don't know if there's a setting to block that somehow.
There's a partial but newer mirror of LokiGames FTP's updates folder at lokigames.cs.utah.edu also.
But one of my newest and best find yet is what seems to be a complete backup of MonoLith's old FTP which I'm in the progress of downloading at the moment. Had only find a fraction of it Before (as I already backed up on IA), however this seems to be the whole thing.
There's also a 3D Realms mirror at dxzeff.com but I Think it contains stuff that never where present at the original FTP
I've also found some other FTP's which contains old id Software files which I suspect originaly came from their FTP, but I'm not really sure how to tell how authentic they are
EDIT: MVP Soft also used to have a FTP server located at ftp.mvpsoft.com. It's gone now, but I Think it might just have been relocated to http, pub.mvpsoft.com adress
Appart from Yellow Horror's Microprose torrent, there's also a different backup of MicroProse FTP at ftp.oldskool.org. Those where the two sources I used when I made the backup I uploaded at Internet Archive
Also, games.mirrors.tds.net used to have a copy of what I do Believe is a different backup of largedownloads.ea.com. That particualar FTP is backed up at Internet Archive
Same with ftp.tpnet.pl. It has a (partial(?)) backup of Sierra's FTP
ftp.gameaholic.com has a mirror of LokiGames FTP and a mirror of id Software's FTP that differs from every other mirror I've came across. It also has a Blizzard FTP mirror, but it's only available by the http protocol and not ftp and I can only get HTTrack to download some of the files, for some reason most of the files redirects to the ftp protocol and I don't know if there's a setting to block that somehow.
There's a partial but newer mirror of LokiGames FTP's updates folder at lokigames.cs.utah.edu also.
But one of my newest and best find yet is what seems to be a complete backup of MonoLith's old FTP which I'm in the progress of downloading at the moment. Had only find a fraction of it Before (as I already backed up on IA), however this seems to be the whole thing.
There's also a 3D Realms mirror at dxzeff.com but I Think it contains stuff that never where present at the original FTP
I've also found some other FTP's which contains old id Software files which I suspect originaly came from their FTP, but I'm not really sure how to tell how authentic they are
EDIT: MVP Soft also used to have a FTP server located at ftp.mvpsoft.com. It's gone now, but I Think it might just have been relocated to http, pub.mvpsoft.com adress
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Re: Places to download shareware games and demo releases
Thanks for the updates!
ftp://ftp.tpnet.pl/ doesn't want to load for me though.
ftp://ftp.tpnet.pl/ doesn't want to load for me though.
Have you been able to run any of their demos? Recently I found this solution but haven't tried it yet.
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Yeah, sorry, you're right, fortunatly though tpnet.pl ftp games folder is saved on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/ftp-ftp_tpnet_pl-pub-games
Nah, I haven't tried to run any of their demos, I just backed them up incase they dissappear.
I've uploaded MonoLith's and MVP Soft FTP's to my account on IA, just search for them there to find them.
Nah, I haven't tried to run any of their demos, I just backed them up incase they dissappear.
I've uploaded MonoLith's and MVP Soft FTP's to my account on IA, just search for them there to find them.
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Re: Places to download shareware games and demo releases
135 GiB is way beyond by download capacity. Just sayin'.
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Alright, sorry to hear. The only thing I can suggest is that you should be able to go here and download any file individually if it would be of any help: https://ia801204.us.archive.org/tarview ... -games.tar