Arcade in a Box: A Guide to Free Video Games on the Internet

Chris Mason
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 Were you a kid when Atari came along? were you a teen keeping up with the Commodore? Do you remember a time when every teacher got an Apple? Do you want to stop spending a fortune on video games and start saving money? If you answered yes to any of these questions Arcade in a Box is for you. This book will show you where to get the best free legal games on the internet. • Author's Contact information included to answer any questions
• Book written in a step-by-step format.
• Clear examples with screen shots.
Types of Games Covered Include:

• Flash Games: Including Let's Make a Deal, Press Your Luck and Kim Possible a Stitch in Time.
• Freeware Games: Including Dink Small Wood ,Robocop 2D and 10 Days of a Stranger. 
• Massive Multiplayer Games including Dogs of War ,Bite Fight and Scarface.
• remakes of Older Games: Including the King's Quest Series, Bruce Lee and Hero.
• DOS and older PC games: Including Command and Conquer, God of Thunder and Railroad Tycoon.
• Older computer systems covered such as the Apple II and the Commodore 64.
• handheld games: Including Dungeons and Dragons, Simon, Masters of the Universe.
• fan made games: Including The Last Starfighter and Babylon 5: I've found Her .

Also covered video game reference guides and retailers specializing in older PC games.
There are thousands of legally free games waiting to be played so put your quarter in and start playing.

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