/=======================================\ | Champak/Digerati Jogo Disk Collection | \=======================================/ ================================================================================ DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the files or content presented here. I am not responsible for any harm that happens to you or your computer if you choose to use or manipulate these files. Using these files is at your own risk. ================================================================================ This is a collection of pictures and archives of Jogo Disks that I personally own. Jogo disks were additional CDs that came with an Indian kids' magazine named "Champak" from the mid-late 2000s to the early 2010s. These mostly contain shareware/embeddable versions of flash games which can be run offline, standalone on a PC. These disks have been a big part of my childhood and I'm sure it has been for many others. Even though these are simply assortments of flash games, ocassional game demos and a few other things, there is a lot of nostalgic value for me in these games and have been a strong influence for who I am today. Thus I believe that there is a need for their preservation. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ========= Contents: ========= The volume number and any other attributes of each disk have been written in parantheses to the left of the original filename or label on the disk. CDs that were readable but were reported as partially damaged have been marked as "Damaged" in the file name. These may still be usable to some extent. Another folder of pictures has also been provided, containing the pictures to many of the disks, both readable and unreadable. These can be opened with most picture viewers. =========== How to Use: =========== This folder contains a collection of virtual disk file archives, called ISO files. These can be opened and extracted using WinRAR or 7Zip. Just click on browser.exe or any other appropriate exe file and play. These can also be mounted onto your computer as virtual disks using applications like PowerISO, Daemon Tools or WinCDEmu. There are ample tutorials on the internet to set up these applications to use them. Enjoy! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------