The internet archive arcade library...

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#1  Edited By mikemcn

So PC world had an article about this. And it's pretty awesome, a bunch of people have taken the time to emulate old consoles, including the genesis in a browser based format. As someone who doesn't bother with emulation, being able to play these in chrome is pretty cool. The games are a bit janky, and often the sound is messed up, but it's a start!

Finally I can try out Clay fighter, Dan seemed to really like it (OK no, but i'm curious). Most recently there's an arcade version, here.

I hadn't heard about this before so I thought I'd share.

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#2  Edited By reverendk

I just saw this in the news. This is pretty great and I'm really impressed that this has happened considering what the process of sorting out ownership of copyrights must have been like.

Time Pilot is still rad as hell.

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Isn't archiving just the best thing ever? I hope more dedicated people like this are out there.

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#4  Edited By sunie

Do you think Giant Bomb could embed the games from the Internet Archive on their game pages? I'd rather navigate GB, to be honest.

regardless: RAD AS ALL HELL.