 | Author: | Graham Hudson (guest: search) |
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Date: | Mon, Jul 05th, 2010 @ 00:48 ( . ) |
I would love to know if there is a list of known missing games or programs, because I know someone who has like 700 or so in drawers, most copied from the library, but many are still in box, I would love to have a list, instead of searching EACH game!
Thanks a bunch! |
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 | Author: | Pete Rittwage (registered user: 558 posts ) |
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Date: | Fri, Jul 09th, 2010 @ 22:49 ( . ) |
Of course it's difficult to list all the things you don't know you have. :)
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 | Author: | jcompton (guest: search) |
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Date: | Sat, Jul 10th, 2010 @ 15:35 ( . ) |
Surely Gamebase would make it a little easier? |
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 | Author: | Pete Rittwage (registered user: 558 posts ) |
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Date: | Sat, Jul 10th, 2010 @ 15:56 ( . ) |
The "missing list" of original disks (and tapes) is quite different from the missing list of GB64 titles. They do intersect to some extent, but we are missing a lot more originals. |
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 | Author: | Nate (guest: search) |
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Date: | Mon, Jul 12th, 2010 @ 13:42 ( . ) |
On 07/10/2010 @ 15:56, Pete Rittwage wrote :
The "missing list" of original disks (and tapes) is quite different from the missing list of GB64 titles. They do intersect to some extent, but we are missing a lot more originals.
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It seems like a worthwhile task -- take all GB64 titles and compare against the C64Preservation originals list. Then generate a list of titles not in the latter. This is your "wishlist". |
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