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-# Playing Old Windows Games on ReactOS Running Inside OpenBSD
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-2025-03-10
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-* toc
-{:toc}
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-## Before We Begin
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-I would like to begin this article (and/or tutorial) with a fitting quote from Jurassic Park:
-
-> Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.
->
-> · *Dr. Ian Malcolm (played by Jeff Goldblum)*
-
-We are not going to debate the merits of running a separate operating system inside OpenBSD's `vmm` in order to play games that mostly work running directly on OpenBSD itself. Where would the fun in that be? Instead, we going to dive right in - starting off by downloading the proper Boot CD and configuring `vmm` to launch into the installer.
-
-<div class="alert note">
- <span><b>Preface:</b> There are better ways to play old school games on OpenBSD. I did this for fun and because I felt like making things difficult for myself. Please put away your pitchforks...</span>
-</div>
-
-For reference, my testing machine has the following specs:
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-**X220 ThinkPad**
-
-- Intel Core i5 2540M @ 2.6 GHz
-- 16GB RAM
-- OpenBSD 7.6 running `dwm`
-
-## Getting the ReactOS Boot CD
-
-## Playing Some Games
-
-### Baldur's Gate 2
-
-### Half-Life 2
-
-### SimCity 3000 \ No newline at end of file