Request a game

Is there a lost game from your childhood that you really want to play again? Request it down below and we’ll try our best to get you a download of it!

Before requesting, read the following rules

  1. The game must be abandonware, meaning it is no longer sold or supported by the developers or publishers (effectively “abandoned”), and there must be no official way to get the game.
  2. We are not accepting requests for Nintendo games, as they are re-releasing games on their classic consoles.
  3. Please check if we already have the game before requesting it.
  4. Don’t use this comment section to troubleshoot games. Instead you should use the comments section of that game.
  5. Don’t harass others or post spam, instead always be polite and friendly. Let’s create a fun and healthy retrogaming community together!

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    Bratz Rock Angels. This game was on DVD ROM I think, my sister and I have searched high and low for it but it seems to have disappeared. There’s no one selling the game anywhere, not online or on Amazon, nothing. It would be so cool if someone could find it here.
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    Thomas and Friends: Trouble on the Tracks (UK and US versions)
    Thomas and Friends: Building the New Line (UK and US versions)
    Thomas and Friends: Special Delivery (UK and US versions)
    Thomas and Friends: The Great Festival Adventure (UK and US versions)
    Thomas and Friends: Railway Adventures (UK and US versions)
    Thomas and Friends: Thomas Saves the Day (UK and US versions)
    (by the way, you can find the UK versions on my archive.org account)
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    There’s a really old game called Monsta where you run through a maze pursued by a monster and you have bombs that can destroy the maze walls. If you can find it I’d be extremely grateful, as it was a part of my parent’s childhood.
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