AbercrombieBaseball, I feel your pain. I remember the days when you could slide a big tape cartridge into your computer, punch in a command like "C:DOS\run ck1.exe", take out the tape, put a new one in, punch in a command, take out the tape, then put the first one back in, hit play, hear some slidey, whirry noise from the tape while your PC made some scary grinding noises as it digested your commands, and then, if you were lucky, you'd have to manually copy each file to your 2MB hard drive using commands like "C:DOS\c copy ck1.exe games", and then get to play your game after inputting a registration code from your manual. Those were good times. And no, I'm not being sarcastic; those really were good times, because the games were awesome. I've still got a really old (1998) computer, allowing me to play old DOS games without all that hassle.