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      Auster @CoolieCoolster
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      @cooliecoolster Something else:
      At least the GOG version of the game The Immortal appears to be the MS-DOS version.

      The store page mentions this:

      This game is powered by DOSBox.

      And this forum post confirms that it is just the MS-DOS version.

      Can't verify if any more versions are hidden in the game files as I don't own it.

      And I couldn't find any info on the Steam version as the Steam forum for the game has no mentions about the version used, and I don't own the game to check.

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        CoolieCoolster @Auster
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        @auster Ah, unfortunate then. I thought it might have been the Genesis version just by looking at it, but I guess versions can look similar. Removing that from the list I've now added everything I know about, including the buyable itch.io games, to the commercial list, so I'll finish off the remaining additions to the freeware list. If there's anything I missed though, I'll gladly add further suggestions until I decide the best way for anyone to easily add to the tables themselves, as ideally it should update the counts across the pages automatically while still being usable as a template...

        Edit: And of course, if a dedicated wiki is made to compile such games, I'd be glad to help adapt the pages to include additional systems, but as the system my wiki is for only officially emulates thirteen consoles at the moment, those have been my focus for that wiki specifically. For a version of the page tailored towards a more general audience, there's certainly room to expand the article to include games for newer and/or less commonly-emulated consoles as well as computer systems such as DOS and Amiga.

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          Auster
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          Gobliiins pack - https://www.gog.com/game/gobliiins_pack
          Platform: ScummVM

          Slow Mole - https://slowmoledev.itch.io/slow-mole
          Platform: NES

          Haunting-Testing - https://astrangerontheinternet.itch.io/haunting
          Platform: GameBoy

          3rd person Horror Game - https://astrangerontheinternet.itch.io/3rd-person-horror-game
          Platform: GameBoy

          Grand Battle Stadium - https://elvies.itch.io/gbstadium
          Platform: GameBoy Color/GBC

          iconoclast - https://dchardin.itch.io/iconoclast
          Platform: NES

          The Drunk Time Traveler's Fiancée - https://miguelgonzalez66.itch.io/the-drunk-time-traverlers-fiancee
          Platform: NES

          Mr.Potato in Potatoland - NES Version - https://crazy-duck-games.itch.io/mrpotato-in-potatoland-nes-version
          Platform: NES

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            Auster
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            Rescue Time (SJ Games - NES) - https://dale-coop.itch.io/rescue-time-by-sj-games-nes
            Platform: NES

            ROB.N (SJ Games - NES) - https://dale-coop.itch.io/rob-n-nes-game-by-sj-games
            Platform: NES

            KUBO 3 (SJ Games - NES / FAMICOM) - https://dale-coop.itch.io/kubo-3-nes-game-by-sj-games
            Platform: NES

            Press Start Again (NES) - https://dale-coop.itch.io/press-start-again-nes
            Platform: NES

            Press Start Game (NES) - https://dale-coop.itch.io/press-start-game-nes
            Platform: NES

            Underground Adventure (NES) - https://dale-coop.itch.io/underground-adventure
            Platform: NES

            Allison Of Astra In: "Timeless And Spaceless" - https://illneverusethis.itch.io/allison-of-astra-in-timeless-and-spaceless
            Platform: NES

            Platformer Text Adventure - https://illneverusethis.itch.io/platformer-text-adventure
            Platform: NES

            Mess Maker - https://illneverusethis.itch.io/mess-maker
            Platform: NES

            Magnilo - https://pauldalyjr.itch.io/magnilo
            Platform: NES

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              Auster @CoolieCoolster
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              @cooliecoolster About the dedicated wiki page, I created a WIP in a Wikia/Fandom page:
              https://emulation.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_ROMs_that_can_be_legally_acquired
              It already has some titles listed, but I was testing formatting at first. I'll be adding more titles there when I get the chance.
              Should I add broader lists in the wiki too, like MS-DOS and ScummVM compatible games?

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                CoolieCoolster @Auster
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                @auster Additional lists would certainly be worthwhile, especially for ScummVM as it seems that's one of the most accessible "systems" for legal emulation. I have a few other pages on my wiki that I'm working on at the moment, but I'll see if I can help with other systems not represented by my pages afterwards. While being on a larger emulation catch-all wiki will probably help with article visibility and editor retention, at some point I'll see if I can convince the other editors of that wiki to move to Miraheze, as I'm personally not a fan of Fandom's advertising practices... Still have to finish adding the prior itch.io lists, but afterwards I'll go over these new listings to see what should be added.

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                  Auster
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                  "No reason for it to exist"
                  There goes the most obvious option.
                  @CoolieCoolster sorry for the ping, but what page do you suggest to use instead?

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                    BenMcLean @Auster
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                    @auster I'm sure you can probably open a new Fandom wiki for legal ROMs as long as you name it, "Legal ROMs" or something to that effect.

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                      Auster @BenMcLean
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                      @benmclean Thanks. I'll see how that works (still newbie about Fandom's tools)

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                        Auster
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                        Created and already adding the pages:
                        https://legal-roms.fandom.com/wiki/Legal_ROMs_Wiki
                        If anyone wants to help, feel free to do it.

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                          CoolieCoolster @Auster
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                          @auster Since we're creating a new wiki, do you mind if I create it on the ad-free Miraheze instead? I'll work on making it look great in the next couple of days, plus we can import my existing table data.

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                            Auster @CoolieCoolster
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                            @cooliecoolster Sure, go ahead!
                            And while the Wiki I'm working on may be a bit barebones, if you see anything good there, feel free to copy over to your wiki. The important is to give awareness to people.

                            And off topic, but uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger and NoScript work great on Fandom. Sure, not having to use them would be better, but at least I never get to see ads there. </off-topic>

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                              CoolieCoolster @Auster
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                              @auster Here, I had them create a new wiki for me: https://legalroms.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page. In a bit I'll work on adding the content from my wiki to the new one, but in the meantime I've enabled the MediaWiki visual editor, which should be similar to the editor Fandom has I believe. If you create an account I can give you bureaucrat permissions as well.

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                                Auster @CoolieCoolster
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                                @cooliecoolster Thanks! I'll check it later today.

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                                  BenMcLean @CoolieCoolster
                                  last edited by BenMcLean

                                  @cooliecoolster said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:

                                  @auster Here, I had them create a new wiki for me: https://legalroms.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page. In a bit I'll work on adding the content from my wiki to the new one, but in the meantime I've enabled the MediaWiki visual editor, which should be similar to the editor Fandom has I believe. If you create an account I can give you bureaucrat permissions as well.

                                  I'm definitely not any sort of Fandom loyalist. If you find another site that works better then go for it. I just said them cause I knew they were a site with free wikis

                                  also it's probably best not to have dashes in your urls

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                                    CoolieCoolster @BenMcLean
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                                    @benmclean I set it to legalroms.miraheze.org; simple and easy to remember with no dash. Could add a custom domain at some point, but we'll get to that when the time comes.

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                                      CoolieCoolster @Auster
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                                      @auster Finally got around to replacing the default Main Page contents: https://legalroms.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page. Not much for now; didn't port over any contents pages, but I tried recreating what you had on the main page of the Fandom wiki in a new format. Still needs some work, and hopefully some sort of logo at some point to replace the Miraheze one, but it's a start.

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                                        Auster @CoolieCoolster
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                                        @cooliecoolster Do you mind if I make a similar formatting for the list of platforms?

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                                        Also, wow. I was checking the earlier links posted here, and either a lot of stuff inside those links were missed, or they were added afterwards. Just digging the ~3 dev forums that were mentioned up to the last message I checked will be pretty daunting.

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                                          CoolieCoolster @Auster
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                                          @auster Sure thing. In terms of the links in this thread I tried going through and testing as much as possible for the systems for my wiki, but for other systems I didn't test games listed, so I probably missed quite a few games.

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                                            Auster
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                                            Jagged Alliance 1: Gold Edition: https://store.steampowered.com/app/283270/Jagged_Alliance_1_Gold_Edition/
                                            Platform: MS-DOS
                                            Mentioning it despite being from one of the "excluded platforms" because it's free to claim right now.

                                            Iridion 3D: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1132220/Iridion_3D/
                                            Platform: Game Boy Advance / GBA
                                            The ROM is the file "game" (no extension) in the folder [Steam install folder]\Iridion3D\res. Add the .gba extension by renaming the file.

                                            Iridion II: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1132230/Iridion_II/
                                            Platform: Game Boy Advance / GBA
                                            The ROM is the file "game" (no extension) in the folder [Steam install folder]\Iridion II\res. Add the .gba extension by renaming the file.

                                            Canon - Legend of the New Gods: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1257920/Canon__Legend_of_the_New_Gods/
                                            Platform: Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
                                            The ROM is the file "game" (no extension) in the folder [Steam install folder]\Canon - Legend of the New Gods\res. Add the .bin extension by renaming the file.

                                            Viper: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1140530/Viper/
                                            Platform: PS1
                                            The ROM are all the files in the folder [Steam install folder]\Viper\game.

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