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An age before demo discs. Those changed the game in a lot of ways because now you could actually try out the game for yourself without having to rely on a shady game magazine with dubious authors and grainy photos.
I really miss demos. I got to play so many different snippets of games thanks to those and the magazines they came with.
The freeware age was wonderful. It's also part of what made Doom so popular to begin with: almost anyone could play the first episode and all of its maps (which was a good time in its own right) for free.
One neat thing a game that recently paid homage to shareware with was the source port of Diablo - DevilutionX, it lets you play the shareware copy complete with multiplayer and I thought that was a really cool touch.
Amen to that. I remember you could buy magazines with demo CDs on them. Made it feel like you got really something out of buying them gaming mags. That was super rad