Archive.org Gameplay [006] Ruff's Bone

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Time for a day full of gameplay uploads! First up will start with this new gameplay series, the archive.org gameplay series. https://archive.org/ is an incredible website, books everywhere, videos everywhere, software everywhere (yes there are copyright claim systems, but that one is WAY LESS active than youtube's copyright system) There is also https://web.archive.org/ which focuses on archiving older versions of websites, which saved LOTS of things from becoming Lost Media. One awesome thing about archive.org is that there are video game emulators. (Unfortunately, and I think this is due to copyright issues, no Nintendo consoles) this list has many of the systems it emulates, includes even OBSCURE as hell ones:
MS-DOS
Apple II
ZX Spectrum
Commodore 64
Windows 3.11
Atari 7800
Atari 8-Bit
Sega Genesis
Early Macintosh
Atari 2600
PlayStation 1
Sega Game Gear
Sega Master System
Bandai Super Vision 8000
APF-MP1000
Mega Duck WG-108
Watara Supervision
Epoch Game Pocket Computer
Emerson Arcadia 2001
VTech Socrates
ColecoVision
Apple IIgs
Super A'Can
Entex Adventure Vision
Bally Astrocade
Magnavox Odyssey 2
Sega SG-1000
Amstrad CPC
Vectrex
Fairchild Channel F
Epoch Super Cassette Vision
Amstrad GX-4000
Neo Geo Pocket Color
Commodore PET
VTech Creativision
Atari 5200
Mattel Aquarius
LCD Handheld Games
For this gameplay, we are looking at Ruff's Bone, yes, you can play this old PC game online for free with that Windows 3.11 emulator the website has, if you remember Living Books (I remember the Green Eggs and Ham one, good times) you'll really be satisfied because many of their games made it to archive.org! Living Books is an interactive storybook where you can click all over the screen to find hidden animations everywhere, Over half an hour of gameplay can be spent for that alone, and for bigger releases, the more time spent, some of their games also have a sampler hosted by Simon the bird, where you can view the first page of other Living Books stories, there are 84 gameplay videos planned for this series.