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How about a thread for stuff that is free? In the current economic climate, free things are nice.


I'll start off with a free calender :))


http://ojara.net/cl/2009/index_e.html


All you need is:


A - to find someone with access to a colour printer which handles paper bigger than A4


B - Erm, to re-do the public holidays as they are different.

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Crap probably a bad work, but it just gets so much traffic, I think there should be a "for sale" / offered section seperate from the recommendations section.


I admit I am slightly biased, as someone took it upon himself to recommend Bare Groove after we played his wedding, and it was a lovely write up, which was on page 3 by the end of that day!


Anyway, I still think this particular thread doesn't belong there, it's not about something specific, it's a thread for people to say they've found something free and share it. So, unless it was sticky at the top of that section, it would just be lost and forgotten.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=YViJ9KagCJ4


Its a kind of "Visual Novel", a style of game that goes back to the Famicom/Nes days (probably further back than that)

which were also popular on the FM Towns / Sharp x68000 series, gaining a wider audience on the PC Engine Disc system, PSX and Saturn etc. This style of game is a fairly new thing to the western market. You should be able to pick up the first 2 in the series for peanuts for the DS I reckon nowadays.


Going back on track, some 8-bit joy for free here:


http://lifehacker.com/394597/firenes-brings-2000-nes-games-to-your-browser

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