1.31.2006

clarifications and things

Just a few items:
1) I've been getting a rash of e-mails (does three count as a rash?) telling me that what they like or dislike about my games on the site. Please understand that these are not my games. I have authored not an one of them. Where possible, I include information about the authors and publishers. I have not authored nor published anything, with the exeption of a Linux game called Dancing Fingers v1.01, a Dance Dance Revolution-inspired game in glorious black and white (and some yellow). This was an assignment for a class last semester. Needless to say, I got an A, wO0ht!!11

2) If you send an e-mail requesting some help, unless I know the answer off the top of my head I will probably not respond to your e-mail. I haven't played or used many of the games/programs on my site. The site is an archive. In other words, you probably know as much as I do about the game you're downloading, and often much more, since many of you recall fond memories of playing X on a PCjr or whatever. I may know more about zip and bat files, but these ancient games presume a rudimentary understanding of DOS on your part. Even that's not necessary with most games, which will run in an XP terminal session just fine and dandy. But some are a little more in-depth, written for DOS, an OS that doesn't do in-depth.