Here is what should be in booters_demondlord.zip file for any that can find and grab the file themselves.Īces High (Wizball, Top Gun, World Series Baseball, Arkanoid) (Ocean,Imagine?) (D)Īdventure in Serenia (On-line systems, 1980/IBM, 1982) (D)Īgent USA (Scholastic Wizware and Tom Snyder Productions, 1984) (D) I'd like to believe the disks might still be readable.but the disks need to be sent/mailed out to someone that has equipment to make proper backup images from. The diskettes have always been kept in room temperature environment (not in any cellar nor attic). I still have some of the originals such as EA's Archon, various Atarisoft titles (IBM version in blue boxes) and backup copies of original bootup of J-Bird, and a few others that I don't remember the game names. I am familiar with Windmill and Electronic Arts releasing IBM bootup games. I thought it was a dumb decision imo, but nowhere on the level of Ashton-Tate's major fuckup of the disasterous dBASEIV release when the software was still not ready when it was shipped. I thought it was crazy that even Defender of the Crown was a bootup game when it was marketed because it arrived in markets about 1986 or 1987 and most games already had files that can be looked at and maybe the game be installed on a hard disk drive instead of being played on a floppy drive? I never understood the company's decision still doing it that way. I don't know if all of these were bootup games, some of them I was familiar with. It is a 74Mb file that hopefully can help fill some of the IBM software list gaps. Known PC Booter Games Not Dumped, Or Dumped and Lost when Demonlord's Site went down.įor any that are curious of what booters_demondlord.zip shows comes from theīooters.txt file that is within the zip file. Text file list of contents from booters_demondlord.zipĪs already known and shown in the hash/ibm5150.xml file is this list
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