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These are links to other great sites. Since we are primarily a games
site we've got a section with links to sites dedicated to computer games. But because
we are also interested in other things there's a section with
links to sites that don't relate to games.
If you have a nice page yourself and want to exchange links, please contact us.
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3D Realms
are the creators of Terminal Velocity,
Shadow Warrior
and the notorious Duke Nukem 3D.
Apogee
are the creators/distributors of
Bio Menace,
Commander Keen,
Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure,
Crystal Caves,
Dark Ages,
Death Rally,
Duke Nukum,
Duke Nukem 2,
Jumpman Lives!,
The Kroz Games,
Major Stryker,
Math Rescue,
Monuments of Mars!,
Secret Agent,
Supernova,
Wacky Wheels,
Wolfenstein 3D
and more.
The Civ Fanatics Center. It is
devoted to the holy Trinity: Civilization I, Civilization II and Civilization III by Sid Meier.
DOSBox is
a great emulator to play DOS games on modern platforms like Windows XP.
The Dos Games Forum is
a great place to discuss DOS games.
Eyes on Final
Fantasy is on the look-out for everything involving the great Final Fantasy and Chrono
Trigger games by Squaresoft. This site has everything from walkthroughs to ROMs.
Id Software
are the creators of
Catacomb,
Dangerous Dave,
Hovertank 3D,
Rescue Rover,
Shadow Knights,
Slordax
and some other games that few people know about.
But they also made legendary games like the
Commander Keen,
Wolfenstein 3D,
Doom,
Quake
and Quake II.
MobyGames is
a big database of computer games. Plus they've got trivia on many games which are often fun to read.
Planet Romero;
John Romero is the author of such great games as
Catacomb,
Commander Keen,
Daikatana,
Dangerous Dave,
Doom,
Heretic,
Hovertank 3D,
Pyramids of Egypt,
Quake,
Rescue Rover,
Shadow Knights,
Twilight Treasures
and
Wolfenstein 3D.
Redwood Games are
the people that brought us
Math Rescue,
Pickle Wars
and more.
Classic DOS Games is
a website where you can download classic DOS games. The owner of the site contacts the makers of classic DOS
games and asks them nicely to release their classic DOS games as freeware. And sometimes the makers listen and
release their classic DOS games as freeware.
The Video Game Atlas features
beautiful maps of video games for various systems.
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Gratis op te Halen
is a message board with stuff that can be picked up free. So when you're looking for an
old computer, give this website a shot. (in Dutch)
HTML Goodies A
good page with easy to use tutorials on both beginner and advanced level HTML coding.
IMDb The
Internet Movie Database contains lots of info for about every movie, cartoon and TV series
ever shown. On top of that, there are entries for most recent computer games as they feature
(voice) acting as well.
Internet
Archive Old games are sometimes supported by old websites. More often than not, these
original websites are taken out of commision when the game isn't sold anymore. With any
luck, the Internet Archive has saved the website and you can find it via their Wayback
Machine.
Mystic Light
Rikkert's Homepage is back on-line, this time with more info on spirituality than ever. (in Dutch)
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