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I had the good fortune of being introduced to the console and PC arena almost simultaneously. As such, I grew up with a wide variety of different games, but the 90s PC era was one of my consistent favorites. While waiting for great RPGs like Chrono Trigger and the next Final Fantasy, I could always retreat to JezzBall, Command & Conquer, and hundreds of others on a Compaq-386 and eventually, a Pentium series.

Now by way of Archive.org’s Software Library, you can play roughly 1000 Windows 3.1 games including Minesweeper, Glider, and Sim Earth. Nostalgia aside some of these are actually really great experiences still — if you feel like wading through everything.

Software Library: Windows 3.x Games [Archive.org]


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