The purpose of Emupedia is to serve as a community and non-profit super-resource center for those interested primarily in game preservation and computer history for the purpose of collecting, archiving, and preserving games and software. Allows users to have online access to these data on some classic operating systems reimagined for educational purposes.
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Emupedia primarily collects content from:
- Many types of systems are no longer being developed
- Abandoned software, shareware or freeware
- Open source of old games emulated to work in modern web browsers
- New games and software developed using modern web technology using classic style graphics
In general, Emupedia uses EmuOS to emulate outdated operating systems such as Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me and provide users with many classic games and software.
How to access old operating systems using Emupedia
To use Emupedia or to be more precise, EmuOS, first you need to visit the website emupedia. When you first visit the website, you will be able to choose between 3 operating systems: Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me.
I choose Windows 98, you can see the boot interface of Windows 98 too, really cool. Not only the startup interface, but also the startup sound of Windows 98 when booting, really good.
And this is the interface of Windows 98.
When you look at it, you can see that childhood is rushing back. At that time, I didn’t have money to buy a computer, so I ran over to your house to play, every time my parents came to your house to pull me back. Technology is now more and more advanced, so you can enjoy that feeling again. If you do not like the interface of Windows 98, you can right-click on the wallpaper and switch to other interfaces.
There are many nostalgic games on here, you guys are free to play. Which game do you like the most, please comment to let everyone know. If you don’t know, Windows 98 is on the list Top 10 best Microsoft operating systems aquÃ.