These are my favorite gaming websites. Obviously, they're not sites where you play games, but sites where you can find good information on games, find old games (abandonware), or find documents or walkthroughs that can help you play the games. Replacementdocs.com is a good website for finding manuals and other documentation for older games. Documents for some newer games might not be available for various reasons. This site allows you to consider a wider range of purchases on amazon or ebay because you might not have to pay 30 extra bucks to get a game with a manual (which you would if you were a collector, no doubt, but if you just want to play the game...). Squakenet.com is a great source for finding old school games. You can find reviews on them, where to download them, links to documents to help you play them, and suggestions on other similar games you might have missed (it happens). This is one of the cleaner sites of this nature. It won't bring your computer to a standstill with crazy banner ads or require you to page through an ad between every page. Gamefaqs.com: what is there to say about this site. We all know about it, and it's still pretty useful. Browsing through games by console and genre can help you find games you missed or remind you about a game you might have forgotten. Aggregate ratings collected from other gaming sites help you decide whether a game is worth your time (generally if it's Playstation or newer). Abandonware-paradise.fr is a pretty good <b>...</b>
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