A digital museum of video game levels.
OpenGameArt.org hosts a large library of user-created game assets available under various open-source licenses.
TASVideos is a community dedicated to discussing, creating, and showcasing TASes. TASes are speedruns (or superplays) that are made with the assistance of various tools.
Download free DOS games with videos, and play online in your browser. Free forums & instructions to run games on your modern PC.
DOS haven is a repository of modern DOS games. Why we’ve got plenty of new titles for almost every old platform, but just few for good old DOS powered IBM PC? Let’s do something about it. Let’s collect DOS games from 21st century and encourage others to make a new ones.
The WoS is the world's biggest and most popular archive of Spectrum related material. It plays host to a huge archive of software including utilities, games, tools, type-ins, TR-DOS games, et al. The archive also includes documentation, instructions for games, magazine scans, tape inlays and other assorted stuff.
IFDB is a game catalog and recommendation engine for Interactive Fiction, also known as Text Adventures. IFDB is a collaborative, wiki-style community project. Members can contribute game listings, reviews, recommendations, and more.
The Computer Gaming World Museum is dedicated to the preservation and presentation of all items related to the first magazine specifically dedicated to computer games. In the Museum, you will find scans of every CGW issue, from its debut in November of 1981 to its last issue issue in November of 2006.
The Museum of ZZT is a site dedicated to the preservation and curation of the many games and worlds created with ZZT. ZZT is a text-mode game from 1991 created by Tim Sweeney of Epic Games.
A retro-gaming museum showcasing classic Amiga, PC, and console games.