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Get some decent hardware... beef up your memory... and get good antivirus and rootkit protection... and atleast 2 or 3 popup blockers...
then if you are feeling adventurous
google abandonware
you will find old game sites there... some will want you to pay but if you dig deep enough... most are free...
google skidrow games... (lots of xbox games have pc versions...if your system isn't fast enough they will crawl when playing...)
lots of sites... some are dead ends but many lead to good places... will need torrent downloader for some...
and some games are cracked in such a way as to lead you back to other games that have been cracked in past or recently...
note: old games abandonware... lucky if you hit 500mb, games of 90s maybe 1gig... early late 1990s to 2000s 2gigs... tody 9 gigs and up... I've even managed to download a game of 75 gigs and it wasn't world of warcraft... lets just say todays games are beefy...
if you want to go traditional route and pay... gog called good old games... or goto steam... very nice selections constantly being updated... steam is for new stuff... gog is for older stuff... you will find some abandonware but not as much as you would like...
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I do this stuff on the weekends too
This is not hard now to download new as well as old games as every gaming website offers a search bar where you can search your appropriate game. Once I have install the nfs no limits mod menu from the optimal mods and they also offer search bar at the top.
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Get some decent hardware... beef up your memory... and get good antivirus and rootkit protection... and atleast 2 or 3 popup blockers...
then if you are feeling adventurous
google abandonware
you will find old game sites there... some will want you to pay but if you dig deep enough... most are free...
google skidrow games... (lots of xbox games have pc versions...if your system isn't fast enough they will crawl when playing...)
lots of sites... some are dead ends but many lead to good places... will need torrent downloader for some...
and some games are cracked in such a way as to lead you back to other games that have been cracked in past or recently...
note: old games abandonware... lucky if you hit 500mb, games of 90s maybe 1gig... early late 1990s to 2000s 2gigs... tody 9 gigs and up... I've even managed to download a game of 75 gigs and it wasn't world of warcraft... lets just say todays games are beefy...
if you want to go traditional route and pay... gog called good old games... or goto steam... very nice selections constantly being updated... steam is for new stuff... gog is for older stuff... you will find some abandonware but not as much as you would like...
i know this thread is old and sorry for bumping in again but gog has had some updates. Sign up for their newsletter, you get atleast 1 game key free each week. I have about 80 Games completely for frree, some of which i even play.
You can't beat Epic Games Store when it comes to free stuff lol. Just collect games for a few years, and you have got a solid 100+ titles to play for a while. Not a fan of this store (quite the opposite actually), but free games is free games afterall.
I loathe DRM games with all my strength. So GOG is the only game store I spend money in, knowing I can (and I do) download the game installers and keep them safe - if the store ever goes bust, I still have the games.
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