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		<title>Downloading Shareware Games in the Early 90&#8217;s</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><center><img src="https://i0.wp.com/blog.lon.tv/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Screen-Shot-2022-12-21-at-8.51.43-AM.png?fit=400%2C248&#038;ssl=1" width="500" style="max-width:500px;height:auto;" /></center>I stumbled across a game I used to play in 1992 as a teenager called &#8220;Night Raid&#8221; the other day. You can find it on the Internet Archive and play it right in your browser! Night Raid was a take on an old Apple II game called &#8220;Sabotage.&#8221; The premise of both games is that &#8230; <a href="https://blog.lon.tv/2022/12/21/downloading-shareware-games-in-the-early-90s/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Downloading Shareware Games in the Early 90&#8217;s</span></a></p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">I stumbled across a game I used to play in 1992 as a teenager called &#8220;Night Raid&#8221; the other day. You can find it on the <a href="https://archive.org/details/NightRaid">Internet Archive</a> and play it right in your browser! </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Night Raid was a take on an old Apple II game called &#8220;<a href="https://archive.org/details/wozaday_Sabotage">Sabotage</a>.&#8221; The premise of both games is that you&#8217;re a lone anti-aircraft gunner fighting off wave up after wave of paratroopers trying to take you out. You earn points with each aircraft and paratrooper hit and lose a point every time the gun is fired.  </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">I hadn&#8217;t given the game much thought over the years (I even forgot its name) but the other day something about it popped in my head that sent me down a Google rabbit hole. A few minutes of searching brought me to the Internet Archive and I immediately was back in the 90&#8217;s playing a cool shareware game in my browser! I&#8217;ve since added it to the <a href="https://dosbox-x.com/">DosBox-X</a> instance I run on my Macbook Air. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">One of the fun parts about Night Raid was the heavy promotion of the Software Creations Bulletin Board System (BBS) that hosted its download files. During the Intermission scenes a little airplane flies overhead with the phone number for the BBS and the end screen of the game also encourages people to dial in and experience the board&#8217;s 50 lines and 6 gigabytes of storage space! </p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Software Creations was located in Massachusetts and was one of the larger BBS systems at the time. When a hot new shareware game came out you&#8217;d hear about it on FidoNet message boards on your local BBS but you&#8217;d have to dial out long distance to pick up the files at Software Creations. This was also where I picked up Doom in 1993 right when it was released to the public. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">As you can imagine I racked up some major phone bills dialing into that BBS.  Night Raid&#8217;s zip file came in at around half a <em>mega</em>byte which took roughly 33 minutes to download on the 2400 baud modem I used at the time. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">When Doom came out the following year it was a whopping 2 megabytes and took over two hours to download. Unfortunately for me there wasn&#8217;t an active shareware gaming user base in my local calling area beyond my buddies and me so long distance was the only way to get at the latest goods. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">When I finally had the cash to buy a 14,400 baud modem that same Doom download could be done in 20 minutes. With long distance rates running about 10-15 cents per minute that faster modem offered a huge return on investment!</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">BBS systems are still out there but are mostly available on the Internet these days via telnet. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWdr4zeE3JU">I did a video on the topic a few years ago</a> if you&#8217;d like to get a feel for what it was like on one of those systems.</p>







<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The whole scene died out pretty quickly once dialup Internet service became available in the mid 90&#8217;s. But it&#8217;s great to see so many people working to keep not only BBS&#8217;ing alive but also some of the networks that connected them together like <a href="https://www.fidonet.org/">FidoNet</a>. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The Software Creations BBS was acquired by the &#8220;Total Entertainment Network&#8221; in 1995 right as BBS&#8217;ing gave way to web surfing. Apparently TEN cut their losses as the BBS&#8217;ing collapsed and shut the system down only a year or so after the acquisition according to <a href="https://joesiegler.blog/">Apogee Software&#8217;s Joe Siegler</a> in a 2002 <a href="https://forums.3drealms.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2680">message board post</a>:</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">It was even more of a surprise to us &#8211; as we had our files there. They essentially closed down overnight &#8211; we had no warning that it was going to happen.</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">It would be super cool if one of the Sysops (short for System Operator) had a backup of the BBS somewhere. How awesome would it be to have a time capsule like this accessible via Telnet to experience what the PC gaming scene was like back then. </p>
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