Photo via Internet Archive/Donkey Kong
Photo via Internet Archive/Donkey Kong

Nonprofit Internet Archive, an online library of free books, movies, games and more, has put more than 2,300 of your favorite video games online for free.

According to the site, which launched the software for MS-DOS machines: “The collection includes action, strategy, adventure and other unique genres of game and entertainment software.”

Curator Jason Scott warns that it is still in beta, so there might be some glitches with play. He wrote in a blog post: “This has already significantly dwarfed the Internet Arcade. Thousands of people are hitting the site a minute, playing MS-DOS programs, writing reviews or keymappings or just freaking out about seeing this whole collection available and playable.” He estimates that close to a million people have already accessed the archive.

What better way to revisit some of your happier memories from your childhood than firing up a game of Oregon Trail or SimCity?

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