Playing on original hardware might be the "purest" way to play retro games, but getting access to consoles can be a mission.
With its wide-ranging family of hardware, Microsoft has reimagined how we compute—again and again. As the company turns 50, ...
To get the answer, just put a decimal point in the number "50"—my first Microsoft product was MS-DOS 5.0.
To run them, all you needed was a decent console or a PC with a floppy disk capable of storing over 1.4 megabytes. Nowadays, ...
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