@kamra19610 with the popularity of these games I'd be shocked if a long time from now they are no longer playable. I mentioned in another thread about how 16bit applications are obsolete yet people have painstakingly made it possible to continue to play many of those games even today. Many of those games are 30 years old give or take today. I imagine if it weren't for the popularity of them they may not have the workarounds today to play them. And in 30 years from now it is anybody's guess if 32bit will have the same fate as 16bit. Especially given that despite computing being 64bit almost no software is made 64bit but still 32bit. Even games like Lord of the Rings Online and Dungeons and Dragons online that have pushed 32bit to the breaking point still don't have 64bit despite the need for it to have gone 64bit with all that they tried to make 32bit do.