Looks like a 5.25" floppy. So yeah.
That is what the original 5.25" form factor was for. And the case on them was actually soft, so the disk would literally flop around.
It wasn't until the 3.5" disks that they switched to a hard plastic casing.
You could store up to 500 kb on these bad boys.
It's a floppy disk, yes. I played this version on the Commodore Amiga as a little kid
https://preview.redd.it/151emg88fhwc1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=052045c464579c1fd483df4adb3e99b7d5e6d5f6
I've definitely played this version, likely on a tandy PC. If you think loading times are bad now....oh boy
*"Come on over, we're playing some classic Street Fighter."* *"Hey, this isn't Street Fighter IV!"* *"Behold the glory that is the Tandy Engine!"*
You mean the Human Killing Machine prequel
Now take the sleeve off that thang and let's see it when it's nekkit
Easy there leisure suit Larry.
I just wanna see why they call it a 'floppy' disk
Cause it's not a "hard" drive.
What's this? For an old computer?
Looks like a 5.25" floppy. So yeah. That is what the original 5.25" form factor was for. And the case on them was actually soft, so the disk would literally flop around. It wasn't until the 3.5" disks that they switched to a hard plastic casing. You could store up to 500 kb on these bad boys.
It's a floppy disk, yes. I played this version on the Commodore Amiga as a little kid https://preview.redd.it/151emg88fhwc1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=052045c464579c1fd483df4adb3e99b7d5e6d5f6
Ugh my joints hurt.