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I was hoping that people were still playing games like Mechwarrior 2 on original hardware. I found some YouTube videos of people playing some MW2 multiplayer matches, but it looked like they were using dosbox
https://youtu.be/RhcdLHiDbQc
You should have held onto your amiga from your childhood. Depending on which model it was they can be worth a small fortune these days.
I missed out on the whole 90s era PC gaming for the most part. The only computer that would have been found in my house as a kid was an old IBM 286 from the 80s. I didnt have a computer that connected to the internet until i bought my own around 2006
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I know a local computer store that's providing "dial up" services for those so far out in the wild that they don't have cable.