Yea GameSpot is an example of what the world has become. Propaganda spewing con artists. Hell, on top of puffed up reviews, and the firing of that guy who kept it real, and lost the sponsor, the site doesn't even do it's research. Type in Front Mission 5, and you get 3 pics of some GBA or DS looking version, when the game is for the PS2. On top of that, there are countless sites that have the same 3 pics, and say the source is from GameSpot. It's as if everyone believes everything that is said within the site. That is a prime example of how the world works. Someone says something, and everyone just plain believes it.
Well I don't have a site for retro arcade games. But I do have a site for some Abandonware... so you can't get any more "retro" than that.
NOT WAREZQUOTE
The games are shareware, freeware, playable demos and full versions that are released as freeware or into the public domain.
There are some that aren't downloadable, as they are still protected, by their respective company.
AbandoniaThere are some that are just demos, so pay attention, as to not get your hopes up.
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