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FTP servers with TSRh cracks and keygens

Do you frequently use cracks or key generators to illegitimately activate or remove limitations of commercial software? If you do, the name ‘TSRh’ might ring a bell. TSRh or ‘The Sabotage Rebellion hackers’ is a release group in the warez scene which was founded back in 1999. By 2009 the group has cracked as many as 10800+ commercial software. Generally, scene groups like to keep their stuff secret and within the scene. This does not seem to be the case with TEAM TSRh – they maintain their own web site along with few FTP servers that contain thousands of their releases, all publicly accessible.

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The official homepage of TSRh is located at http://tsrh.org.ua. This page is updated with any new releases pre’d by the group and it even has an RSS feed for new cracks/keygens. The page also hosts the TSRh release checker which is able to verify if a release is real or fake. Believe it or not, you can actually become a member of TSRh through their homepage. For this you’ll have to prove your skills by solving the ‘TSRh Trial KeygenMe’. The following is quoted from their members page:

now, you are a part of the game, too. all your personal qualities have been logged and u can't exit until your death. its game of information... someone call it illegal, someone can't agree with it or tries to deny it, it makes one disappoint, or happy, but cracking force exist without asking for your opinion. the crime of the most enthusiasts is that of curiosity, is that of reversing, is that of willing to know 'how it must be'. and they explore... they change bytes, they unpack, debug and analyze those 'uncrackable routines' you can't even imagine, and it gives them pleasure, it gives them knowledge...

What’s even more interesting is that they have got quite a few members who joined in 2009. With the help of these new recruits, TSRh seems to be invading the mobile scene as well as the MAC scene, in addition to their usual PC appz operations.

And now the part most of you will really be interested in – the FTP servers. TSRh have made a large portion of their crack and key generator releases available on several public FTP servers. Thousands of releases pre’d after the year 2003 are freely downloadable from these locations.

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Screen : One of the FTPs listed on TSRh page contains releases by other appz groups such as CIM, SND (Seeek n Destroy), GEAR, FFF and ICU

There are a total of three different servers listed on TSRh mirror’s page. Some require username and password to log in – these are provided on the page itself.

[Click Here] to visit the list of FTP servers page in TSRh official web site

[Click Here] to visit TSRh homepage

[Click Here] for a brief tutorial on how to easily access FTP severs

FTP Server with classical and orchestral music – Direct downloads

We’ve so far posted about several FTP sites for PC and Console games in our FTP Sites section. Here is another FTP server which contains a lot of classical and orchestral music. It has over 50GB of old music composed by well known composers such as Mozart and Beethoven. And by ‘old’ we do mean old; some of the music on this site date back to the early 1600s – should be of great value for classical music lovers.

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Some of the contents of the FTP server as seen on FireFox web browser.

Almost all music tracks on this server are in MP3 format. Sound quality of the several tracks I downloaded were good.

FTP Server details:

I recommend you use FileZilla to browse the contents of this FTP server. Just paste the direct link above on FileZilla quickconnect field and you are good to go. A brief tutorial and FileZilla download links can be found in this article.

Thanks to ‘Vasanthan’ for the info.

FTP server with SNES, Sega Genesis, ATARI, NES and Neo Geo ROMs & Emulators – Direct Downloads

Since our post about Abandonware games FTP, there have been several requests for more FTP server addresses. The FTP server featured in this article contains thousands of ROM files as well as several emulators for a number of different gaming console such as Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), NEO GEO, etc. With the help of these emulators and ROMs, you will be able to play a number of different console games on your PC!

What is an emulator and what is a ROM file?

As you may already know, games for the older game consoles such as NES and SNES were released in special game cartridges. A ROM file is sort of like an ‘image’ of a game cartridge. An emulator program is something you can use to emulate the console environment on your personal computer. Loading a ROM into an emulator program is basically similar to inserting a game cartridge to your game console – only difference is that you’ll be playing your favorite console games on the PC.

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Screenshot: Contents of the FTP server as displayed in FileZilla FTP client.

This FTP server contains thousands of ROMs and several emulators for many game consoles that came out during the 1985 – 2000 period. A large number of Sega Genesis and SNES games (among others) are included. To play SNES games on the PC, we suggest you use the ZSNES emulator.

Server location and how to access

FTP server address: ftp://72.189.99.50/

Notes: It’s strongly recommended that you use a FTP clients such as FileZilla to access this server instead of a web browse. I ran into some problems while using a web browser to download from this FTP server but FileZilla worked perfectly. You can find download links and a brief tutorial for FileZilla from this location.

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FTP Server with over 300 Abandonware games – Direct downloads

Who doesn’t love those old games? Classic games such as Doom 1, Heretic, Hexen, NFS 1, Command and Conquer 1 and TES: Daggerfall are still fun to play even in 2009. If you are a fan of classic PC games, here is an FTP server which is full of them. This FTP server contains more than 300 abandonware titles spanning over 5GB of storage space. All of these can easily be downloaded without any limitations.

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Screenshot: Some of the files stored FTP server as displayed in FileZilla client

Full list of games is too long to post here – just know that some of the best games to be released in the 1990’s are available. Note that the complete title of the game is not visible. You’ll have to guess the game based on the archive filename (which is easy).

I’ve not downloaded all the files located on this server so I cannot guarantee that everything will be virus free. Anyway the ones I downloaded worked perfectly and there were no malware involved.

Server location and how to access

The games are located on ftp://202.107.228.143:26, more specifically in the ftp://202.107.228.143:26/pub/games/games/west/ folder.

If you are using an FTP compliant web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or Mozilla Firefox 3, you don’t need any special software to access this server. Simply click ftp://202.107.228.143:26/pub/games/games/west/ and the contents will be displayed within your web browser. You can even use download managers (that support FTP) to download the files.

If you want advanced features such as download management and queuing, try accessing the server with dedicated FTP client software such as FileZilla. FileZilla download links as well as a brief tutorial can be found in our previous article located here.

How to play old games on modern operating systems such as Windows Vista?

Note that if a game is designed for MS-DOS, it will not run on Windows Vista by default. To get MS-DOS games working in Vista follow the steps mentioned in this article.

If a games does not require DOS and still won’t run in Vista, try changing the compatibility mode of the game exe to an older operating system such as Windows 98 or Windows XP.

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