So I was wondering...
I just got Victor Loomes again. It's a German freeware game, probably made as a promotional game for a company, I understand Telecommando games were such ones.

But I needed a DOSbox to execute it. No wonder, and I expected no less. The last platform to function with this is Win98 according to the site I got it from. I remember enjoying this game, but never really finishing it as my German used to suck

So now I'm playing this for practise. And to finally discover the case of stolen diamonds.
I need emulators to beat half the games I used to play back in the days. I'm part of the Ultima6 Project Britannia just so that I could live the world again, because let's face it, DOSbox isn't really all that good. You'd need the proper equipment ie. my old Amiga...
But everyone who has Vista on their computer should know how hard it is to get some games to play on it, especially old ones. And it's not made any easier by the publishers. Now I know there are a lot of old school nerds here who'd enjoy them old games too... But to me it seems as if the developers are trying to make us play only new games. The old ones can be thrown in the bin. As is everything made in the early 90's were made obsolete. It's like throwing away music or paintings once they get old. Playing old and modest games is made possible only by private developers. What the hell is wrong with people? They could as well drag money out of the old games. Sell them again, but make them work properly on Vista par exemple. Some might do yeah, but most of the stuff is just plain shit. And to be frank, DOSbox isn't very good an emulator. Better than nothing though.
It's a problem I face every now and then. I feel like playing stuff that still raises nostalgic feelings in me. But nothing supports my wish

It's as if they didn't matter anymore...