An archeological expedition into the boxes in my garage produced these relics. Now, if I can get a USB adaptor cord and find a functioning 3.5"drive ...
I still have my first Pentium, it work and has a 3.5" functioning disk drive.. [:D]
some weeks ago I played Carrier Strike with it: my first SSI title bought in Chicago in the 1992 summer during my first vacation in the USA: sweet memories.. [8|]
Not so much collected, as hoarded. I'd forgotten they were there. I also found some SSI "20 great games" CD's, haven't got around to looking at them yet. And windows95 & 98 installation disks.
Needless to say all of these things probably need dosbox to run. It does a good job, so I haven't explored the possibilities of partitioning off an 80Mb slice of hard drive and setting it up as a pretend 486 pc to run these things in a true dos environment. If you can even do that.
I think I might have a 3.5 laying around. Man, those were good days for me of gaming. I still have a bunch of those RUN 5 magazines. Clash of Steel was fun.
Just thinking, if you have the boxes for the games they , might be collector items. I still have the war in russia game and the V for victory games. I'll. Send pictures
Boxes & manuals certainly increase value of the game. But it is hard to find buyers for such old games. Doubly so for the niche war game genre. Haven't seen many (read: any) war game reviews made by LGR and JesusMetalRocks (YouTube channels).
You know what they say, don't you? About how us MechWarriors are the modern knights, how warfare has become civilized now that we have to abide by conventions and rules of war. Don't believe it.