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!textfiles@mastodon.archive.org - A silly milestone we passed sometime this year: The Internet Archive now emulates (to various degrees, of course), over 250,000 pieces of software, hardware, and electronics, thanks to the effort of a dozen emulation projects and all of them running in the browser. Live again, ancient software!

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[-] kadu@lemmy.world 16 points 9 months ago

Love the Internet Archive. They're my second favorite place to get ROMs, and it's specially important now that most ROM sites are borderline useless with most links removed.

First place goes to one specific FTP server that contains a clean copy of every single possible ROM, for every system imaginable, with high speed downloads and the correct file extensions. I have copies of their IP address in multiple places, hell, I might tattoo it, I'll die with this number imprinted on my brain my fear of losing it is so high.

[-] HouseOfJazz@lemmy.world 5 points 9 months ago

Vimm's lair is awesome for roms. Its downloads are slow, but the website is organized and no spammy ads.

[-] kadu@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

Vimm is great for most retro systems, but when you get into the disc-based era, the proprietary or alternative formats are pretty bad. For Wii, you download a weird stripped down ISO format that requires a random piece of software to restore into an usable format, for instance.

[-] HouseOfJazz@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

Ah, I didn't realize that. I mostly have played PS2 games that seem to work pretty well. I've downloaded, but haven't actually tried any of the newer system stuff. I'll give the internet archive a shot then.

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