Scize's Classic Warez Collection
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The nostalgic world of classic warez is getting a second life thanks to SCiZE's meticulously preserved collection, now readily available online. As commenters dive into the treasure trove, they're reliving memories and stumbling upon old acquaintances, with some even discovering their own names in the archives. The discussion quickly shifts to the lack of media representation of the warez scene, with some suggesting documentaries like BBS: The Documentary and others hinting at upcoming projects, including a French demoscene movie and a game featuring a warez veteran. The thread becomes a reunion for those who lived through the era, with links to related documentaries and series, like The Pirate Bay, further enriching the conversation.
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http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/
It's watchable, but not great. It unfortunately doesn't cover many of the most interesting details, such as what happened with TPB after the operators were arrested.
https://fr.ulule.com/demo-par-alex-pilot/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3040110/Outsider/
detailed list, of stuff i did, from 1992 to 1998 awesome, loveit.
found my name in 79 pages of nfo files
There's so much history here, touching on all sorts of insanity including selling 0-day to the US government that was then used to apprehend high-level Al-Qaida personnel, random warez busts leading to people taking oversea jobs, etc. etc. etc.
If anyone still has old .NFO archives from 1990-2000, I'd be very interested in getting as many as possible.
The dates listed are from when they were fetched, they encompass all eras.
https://archive.org/details/nfo_large_collection_2009_2012
Have you checked https://srrdb.com ?
wares ware-ez
I'm not sure which is the correct way.
Warez as "softwares" seems reasonable to me, but language moves.
Oh, the times before voip
For a brief time, this extended to the early internet with IRC servers. I spent most of my early teenage years downloading warez, .wav music files, and trying not to be a n00b on #c while asking n00b questions
Now that I am an old man, I wonder what today's youth do that is equivalent to this fun nerdy culture? Maybe I can partake, LOL.
Not sure why I bothered, really.
Kids these days with their multitasking and interfaces!
That's also, maybe more importantly, how I learned about information propagation and even epistemology because you HAD to 1st in order for your work to be valuable.
A lot of fun, of lot of learning still valuable decades later.
Warmly recommended!
Just looking at the revision history of Celerity 2.04 on Discmaster, wow, that went forever!
https://discmaster.textfiles.com/view/43430/BBS_Software/DOS...