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In the early 1990s, shareware distribution
was a popular method of publishing games for smaller developers,
including then-fledgling companies such as Apogee Software (now also
operating under the brand 3D Realms), Epic Megagames (now Epic Games),
and id Software. It gave consumers the chance to try a portion of the
game, usually restricted to the game's complete first section or
episode, before purchasing the rest of the adventure. Racks of games on
single 5 1/4 inch and later 3.5 inch floppy disks were common in retail
stores. However, bulletin board systems (BBS) and computer expositions
such as Software Creations BBS were the primary distributors of all
early low-cost software. Free software from a BBS was the motive force
for consumers to purchase a computer equipped with a modem, so as to
acquire software at no cost. At PC expositions, extant today, shareware
was essentially free; the cost only covered the disk and minimal
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