The Virtual OS Museum is a virtual museum of operating systems (and standalone applications) running under emulation, implemented as a Linux VM for QEMU, VirtualBox, or UTM.
A custom emulator-independent launcher is provided, and all OSes and emulators are pre-installed and pre-configured. The launcher includes a snapshot feature to quickly revert broken installations back to a working state. Hypervisor installers and shortcuts to run the VM on Windows, macOS, and Linux are also included.
20 years of collecting emulators and VM images, over 1700 VM installations are included, across over 250 platforms, representing nearly 600 distinct OSes.
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First of all i ‘ve never heard about Myrient website. I just found out in the news beacouse they told this awesome site is going to shut down at the end of March 2026.
Myrient is a fast and reliable video game preservation service with over 390 terabytes of organized collections publicly available for download. Many of the files on the site are rare materials, i’ve never heard of.
So since the site is going to shut down on March 31, 2026 due to rising hosting costs, download while you can and let’s hope there is some way to dump to other sites or backup this awesome archive.
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Ninja Kiwi Archive is an awesome collection of 60+ classic web games, stored in a time capsule.
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Homebrew Hub is a community-led initiative to collect, archive and preserve homebrew and demoscene software developed for Game Boy (Color), Game Boy Advance and NES.
An open digital repository providing accurate metadata and emulating capabilities directly in the browser.
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An action anime RPG adventure!
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Few websites are as important as Internet Archive and i think if you have some money to spare it is important to send donations.
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As you may know from December 31st 2020 Adobe official support for Flash is over.
BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint is a webgame preservation project.
Since early 2018, Flashpoint has saved more than 70,000 games and 8,000 animations running on 20 different platforms. Flashpoint was started in January 2018 by BlueMaxima in an attempt to outrun the disappearance of content prior to the death of Flash. It has since evolved into an international project involving over 100 community contributors, encompassing both webgames and animations created for numerous internet plugins, frameworks, and standards.
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UPDATE: The emulated Amiga programs at the Archive was in beta and have been taken down for further development.
The Internet Archive opened a new Library made of Software and Games for Amiga machines. The collection includes action, strategy, adventure and other unique genres of games and entertainment software. The games are playable directly in the browser.
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Over 1000 games (most shareware) for windows 3.1 at the internet archive. The games are playable in the browser.
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Here is a collection of classic PC games on CD-ROM on the Internet Archive…
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