First post, by commodorejohn
It is as the title says. For some time now I've been collecting those old shareware compilation discs from thrift stores. I'm doing this partly because it takes me back to the days of getting our first PC-compatible and my penny-pinching dad getting us some of these so that we'd have some games to play without having to shell out MSRP for any of the big-name titles, but also because, while hypothetically any given one of the games therein might still be kicking around on the Internet (and many still are, thankfully,) it's getting harder and harder these days to find the more obscure stuff. (I actually had to track down the exact CD we used to have in order to find one particular title!) So I've been wondering of late if I shouldn't make an effort to share these with other people who might be interested. Does anybody have any suggestions re: this? I know that organizations like TOSEC exist, but I don't know if they'd be interested in just a mass donation of a dozen-ish CDs full of shareware versions of games or not.