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@dashie If I just knew it back then I would have given you mine for free. It was a french version with an AZERTY keyboard and I had an assorment of random PCMCIA cards. I'm sure shipping wouldn't have been expensive.

So apparently my PS2 doesn't recognized the HDD. That HDD used to work with my PS2 like I haven't touched it so... oh well, there goes installing games to the hard drive.

@Siphonay@octodon.social We do that in Spanish too :O

@lizardsquid I had a crush on Chancellor Chime from Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My life as a king XD.

I'm so tempted to buy a Raspberry Pi 3 but I already have a Raspberry Pi 1. Hmmm, what to do, what to do.

@squirrel There's no such a thing as a not cute Squirrel :)! Specially robotic ones.

I just installed FreeMCBoot on my PS2 inspired by @Elizafox and I'll hopefully try running some games via network really soon :). Even though my PS2 has a modchip already I thought softmodding it with FreeMCBoot is much better. That way I don't have to boot an elf launcher from a CD whenever I need it. Any attempt of making my PS2 use less and less it's DVD drive it's right up my alley ^^.

Bring me more old shareware games!!

I'm craving more pre-directx Windows 3.1 games. Here's to WinG! 🍺

@Elizafox There's even Project 1999 that aims to recreate the classic Everquest experience as it was around 1999 :). I never tried Everquest myself, it's on my to-do list though.

@QuestForTori OMG!!! Are you the creator of Secret Little Haven?! Thank you so much for making this game!!! <3! Let me tell you that I totally love that 90s computer look with a cute touch, not only takes me back to my childhood but it is aesthetically pleasing. Makes me miss the Internet of that era. It feels like a cutified Mac OS 9 :). Also, I have that very same Imac G3 on the trailer, same colour and it's my fave computer of all time! 5$ that are more than worth paying :). Thank you again!

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