Dear Abandonia visitors: We are a small team that runs one of the largest DOS Games websites in the world. We have only 3 members of staff, but serve 450,000 users and have outgoing costs like any other top site for example: our servers, power, rent, programs, and staff. Abandonia is something special. It is a library of old games for you to download. It is like an old gaming arcade with all the old games in their original format. Abandonia is a place where you can find great old games and have fun four hours and years. To protect our independence, we are dependent of our friends using the site. We run on donations averaging around 6 USD (5 Euro). If everyone reading this gave the price of a cup of coffee, our fundraiser would be made easier. If Abandonia is useful to you, take one minute to keep it online for another year. Please help us forget fundraising and get back to Abandonia.

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Submitted by Tracker on 15. May 2012 - 9:02.
Deeds of Yore

One morning in 1987 computer game fanatic David Grigsby lost his car, girlfriend, and job. Later that day, to console his sorrow, he purchased a cheap adventure game called "Deeds of Yore" at his local software retailer. Later at home, while loading up his new game, an unfortunate mishap involving tequilla caused a malifunction in his Commodore 64 and David was literaly sucked into the game. Now a citizen of the Land of Yore, David must find his way in this strange somtimes frustrating 8 bit world.

This is how the new sitcom, Deeds of Yore begins - this time what we're presenting to you isn't a videogame, but a show about them! If you enjoy ancient videogames, such as Ultima, or simply like shows featuring witty, and sarcastic humour (and tons of videogame references), then you shouldn't miss the adventures of David Grigsby in the Land of Yore!


posted by Tracker // 15-05-2012 // permalink