Y'know what, I'm bringing out some of the RAUNCHY shit I can possibly find in '90s Shareware CDs, specifically the ones from a polish magazine called "PC Shareware", so to the polish people of Encyclopedia Dramatica, and of course, EVERYONE ELSE who's been a fan of me for months or anyone else that simply enjoys ED or EDF, this might be for you. So sit back. Relax. Grab a fucking beer (if you have one lying around, to be exact). Grab your cock. Masturbate and enjoy, you perverted gooners and animals!!!! ;) Viva La Polska and God Bless.



July - August 1997

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Just saved these images, also what are shareware cds? The 90s mustve been weird.
They were for me.

Almost all of the shareware was on 3.5" floppies at first. So games like gorillas, scorched earth, doom, etc. There was no write protection on the disks, but you could click a slider on the floppy to prevent someone else from deleting or overwriting on it.

There were shareware cds. They hadn't figured out write protection or the concept of having a serial number that couldn't be used multiple times yet. I liked games like 7th guest and 11th hour. That and I played Lawnmower Man back in the day. Oh, yes, and Rocket Jockey, Rise of the Triad, Road Rash, I'll think of some others from back then.

This is one of those concepts like using a VCR to record a program on a cable channel because that was the only way it could be saved for posterity (or until 20 years later and the tracking was so shit it became unwatchable).
 
They were for me.

Almost all of the shareware was on 3.5" floppies at first. So games like gorillas, scorched earth, doom, etc. There was no write protection on the disks, but you could click a slider on the floppy to prevent someone else from deleting or overwriting on it.

There were shareware cds. They hadn't figured out write protection or the concept of having a serial number that couldn't be used multiple times yet. I liked games like 7th guest and 11th hour. That and I played Lawnmower Man back in the day. Oh, yes, and Rocket Jockey, Rise of the Triad, Road Rash, I'll think of some others from back then.

This is one of those concepts like using a VCR to record a program on a cable channel because that was the only way it could be saved for posterity (or until 20 years later and the tracking was so shit it became unwatchable).
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I know what dial up and VHS was, unlike half my generation, i knew about dial up since like elementary, and i was around VHS tapes alot when I was younger. I only knew what irc was starting like 2 years ago. Irc is basically replaced with the more advanced discord
 
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