10 Best Windows 98 -

Games Industry Peon.
Drew Sikora has been active in the games industry since 2001, when he co-founded the NJ North IGDA chapter with Darrell Porcher, which has since grown to become one of the leading IGDA chapters in the world. He’s been involved with GameDev.net since 2000, becoming Executive Producer in 2006 and working hard with his team of awesome people to make GameDev.net a valuable resource for game developers of all trades.
He’s also worked with Game Institute since its conception in 2001, supporting the growing community, managing live seminars on game development topics by experienced industry members and judging the institute’s regular game programming challenges. His past writing credits include three chapters in Game Design Perspectives (published by Charles River Media), contributing to and editing the GameDev.net Collection series (Published by Cengage), and well over 100 articles and interviews published on GameDev.net covering industry events and game development topics. Since 2008 he’s been mentoring students attending the GDC as part of the IGDA’s scholarship program.
When he’s not doing anything industry-related, he can be found practicing martial arts, bouncing high on trampoline or tumbling, doing stuntwork, playing his Playstation3, driving really fast in his car or on his motorcycle, hanging with friends.
Specialties: C/C++ Programming, TorqueScript, management
Windows 98 - Comparison Table
Rank | Image | Product Name | Score | Check Price |
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1 | ![]() | Microsoft Windows 98 retail UPGRADE 1st Edition Microsoft | 9.7 Score | View Product |
2 | ![]() | Windows 98: Second Edition Microsoft | 9.6 Score | View Product |

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A main reason has bought was to use the oldest software that like this version of windows. Microsoft has not been well to the oldest versions of software that is still usable as coming up with the oldest versions of windows is the necessity. A schemes are by train for installs it has had in the version of compatible windows with 98. A question a big plus has been with to the memory likes 98 can not use of a majority of him.
A vendor was excellent. I have received my mandate sooner that has expected.
(saving of a basket of waste).
Chairs like reliving some old days abonos once again. (A hardware to run Windows 98 on , has not been like this easy to purchase this in spite of,
of older PCs , with the level of decent action , is taking scarce).
Thank you
And, punctual, the LADY will touch you the cost of periodic licence to the equal that are beginning to do to subjects that maintains (Office 365).
Is all the happy world?

Games Industry Peon.
Drew Sikora has been active in the games industry since 2001, when he co-founded the NJ North IGDA chapter with Darrell Porcher, which has since grown to become one of the leading IGDA chapters in the world. He’s been involved with GameDev.net since 2000, becoming Executive Producer in 2006 and working hard with his team of awesome people to make GameDev.net a valuable resource for game developers of all trades.
He’s also worked with Game Institute since its conception in 2001, supporting the growing community, managing live seminars on game development topics by experienced industry members and judging the institute’s regular game programming challenges. His past writing credits include three chapters in Game Design Perspectives (published by Charles River Media), contributing to and editing the GameDev.net Collection series (Published by Cengage), and well over 100 articles and interviews published on GameDev.net covering industry events and game development topics. Since 2008 he’s been mentoring students attending the GDC as part of the IGDA’s scholarship program.
When he’s not doing anything industry-related, he can be found practicing martial arts, bouncing high on trampoline or tumbling, doing stuntwork, playing his Playstation3, driving really fast in his car or on his motorcycle, hanging with friends.
Specialties: C/C++ Programming, TorqueScript, management