5/22/2023 0 Comments How to use smartsteamemu![]() I also recall when as a kid I finally sold my Commodore Amiga 500, I recall thinking how sad it is I will never see and experience the Amiga games anymore. Suddenly we were able to run pretty much all of them once again. but eventually DOSBox became a thing and instantly revived all those MS-DOS classics. Like how when Windows XP became the norm, we PC gamers had to say goodbye to most of our MS-DOS games (some of them could be made run with utilities for getting the sound work etc.). I am also expecting that at some point of time there will be a period when people can't play their older PC (Win32) games because the platform they are then using doesn't run them, and there is no emulator available yet (not sure if Linux WINE can be considered as such, maybe). IIRC there already is such a PC emulator but I don't know of its current status. I guess eventually it will (have to) be a x86 PC emulator which can run Windows. I would think having less requirements on top of the game will make for better compatibility with that future. ![]() I would guess eventually the way to play classic PC games will be a Windows 7/10 offline machine built with older parts, or maybe some kind of Windows 7/10 emulator within whatever future devices we use. StingingVelvet: This is related to my point though.
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