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Funzo posted:To jump back to the Intellivision for a minute, I wanted to point out that the chunky block of plastic plugged in to the side of the console is a voice synthesizer. It was compatible with a handful of games (as you can see in the ad), and had the most amazing 80's computer voice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gChFuTtoUVY HaB posted:With the exception of ColecoVision, I have owned (or in some cases - still own) everything made since Atari 2600. HaB posted:The crown jewel in my collection is the Vectrex
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SubG posted:But there was also a maze/puzzle game called Escape from the Mind Master and an RPG called Dragonstomper that were a couple of the best titles of that generation. I'd argue that an RPG called Dragonstomper is in the running for best title of any generation.
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Eh. Didn't care for it.
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Wasabi the J posted:So LGR got a new in box toy I loved all the books you used to get with computers. poo poo, I remember playing that racing game on our IBM PCjr. Which apparently was the last program Bill Gates ever made.
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SubG posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gChFuTtoUVY I'm sorry, but Communist Mutants from Space is my GOTY every year, on name alone.
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I'd love a software company that specialised in games based on old box art like that. Amazing.
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T-man posted:I'm sorry, but Communist Mutants from Space is my GOTY every year, on name alone. Also, history's sickest box art. No way could the game itself actually live up to this
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Holy poo poo I wasn't ready for the way that voice said B-17 Bomber.
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KozmoNaut posted:I got my Chromebook replacement the other day. It's more or less the antithesis of that whole concept, where the Chromebook was thin and light and sleek, the T420 is thick and bulky and heavy. It feels very substantial indeed. I got one for $50 at Goodwill a couple of months ago and it runs just fine with Windows 10 and the old platter hard drive.
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Sam Hall posted:Also, history's sickest box art. No way could the game itself actually live up to this I'm pretty sure I still have my copy of the tape around here somewhere.
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GWBBQ posted:I got one for $50 at Goodwill a couple of months ago and it runs just fine with Windows 10 and the old platter hard drive. Nothing personal, but I am deeply jealous and I hate you to the core of your being, you and your damned good luck.
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GWBBQ posted:I got one for $50 at Goodwill a couple of months ago and it runs just fine with Windows 10 and the old platter hard drive. It's a Winchester Hard Drive http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/W/Winchester_disk_drive.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fs71P3J2AA
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Vanagoon posted:It's a Winchester Hard Drive Samizdata posted:Nothing personal, but I am deeply jealous and I hate you to the core of your being, you and your damned good luck.
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Trebek posted:Holy poo poo I wasn't ready for the way that voice said B-17 Bomber. You weren't kidding. I don't know what I was expecting, but it wasn't
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GWBBQ posted:It's even one of the mid range models with an i5 and 8GB of RAM Shush, you.
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Trebek posted:Holy poo poo I wasn't ready for the way that voice said B-17 Bomber. Any time someone posts about a B-17 Bomber in the aeronautical thread I hear it.
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Groda posted:I've had nothing but positive things to say about the HP EliteBooks I've had over the past few years, but I always buy an off the shelf copy of Windows for my computers. The average monthly cost of it just makes sense for all the hastle you're missing. I'm at least 75% sure you could just reinstall the appropriate version of windows 10 from a clean image and it would automagically use the license you paid for when you bought the machine.
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Works with 7 keys too, why buy it for a laptop when there is no chance of reactivation hassle?
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P.N.T.M. posted:The super durable laptop will never be obsolete Are you at UNCG? I loved that mixer when I worked there. E: nevermind, I'm an idiot replying to ancient posts dobbymoodge has a new favorite as of 12:22 on Mar 31, 2017 |
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Platystemon posted:You probably know this, but since you don’t mention it: GCE knew about the bug and would send out a fixed cartridge to anyone who complained. Yeah. I occasionally think about completing my Vectrex collection until I start looking at prices. $30 for a game that is 30+ years old? Nah, son. SubG posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gChFuTtoUVY Don't recall ever seeing that Supercharger thing back in the day. There were a lot of random peripherals for the 2600. I can think of several games which came either their own controller outright, or an add-on for the default Atari joystick. True about the Vectrex controller. I have two spares, and I know they can be repaired with some ingenuity and a spring from a retractable pen. It's usually the joystick spring which breaks which causes it to no longer center itself when you let go of it. That can make a few games really hard to play.
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I have been packing for a move and found my old ThinkPad 600e. I got it in middle school around 2003 thanks to my lovely handwriting. The school had some program where they would take donations for dinged up laptops. The one i got had a battery that lasted a whopping 10 seconds. (It does the "establishing battlefield control" thing when it boots ) I managed to find the charging cable and the floppy drive for it which somehow still reads the disks. It seems like the internal clock has died because it wants the date set when I turn it on every time. When its running it smells up most of my living room with hot electronics. But drat if I didn't fire up some RA2 that was still in the CD drive.
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All you need to fix the clock error is a simple CR2032 battery, you can get them off the shelf at a drug store. You could probably set that thing up as a simple emulation PC or DOS gaming PC.
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Wilford Cutlery posted:All you need to fix the clock error is a simple CR2032 battery, you can get them off the shelf at a drug store. This is a minor nitpick but the markup on these batteries is insane. Microcenter sells them for $.50 a piece, most places like Walgreens or even Radio Shack (lol) sell them for like $5.99 a piece.
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True, although Micro Center doesn't have stores in every state. My local Walgreens has a 2-pack for 5 or 6 bucks.
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Laughably you can buy a card of 15-20 of them on Amazon for about the same price as 1 or 2 in a retail store.
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And about half of them will be dead on arrival. Still a better price than buying them retail, but honestly if I'm replacing the CMOS battery, I'll buy one whose expiration date I can check so I don't have to do it again in 6 months.
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I've never had a problem with the ones I bought off Amazon
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CR2032s are 29¢ in single quantity on Digikey, so I just add them to parts orders. Shipping is a little annoying because Digikey actually complies with USPS regulations on the shipment of lithium cells. Platystemon has a new favorite as of 21:18 on Mar 31, 2017 |
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Platystemon posted:CR2032s are 29¢ in single quantity on Digikey, so I just add them to parts orders. Digikey is so weird sometimes. They have great prices on random stuff like that sometimes but crazy high prices on other things. I can't remember what component it was but there was at least one instance where out of Digikey/Mouser/Allied/Newark, the cheapest place ended up being Amazon; found a seller with a good price, contacted them directly and got a solid bulk discount. I think it was some sort of high-voltage timed fuse or something along those lines.
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Wasabi the J posted:So LGR got a new in box toy He reacts to a mint condition OG Model-M the same way I would. I got an AT for my HS graduation and that keyboard followed me around for the next 15 years until it finally suffered mechanical failure.
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flosofl posted:He reacts to a mint condition OG Model-M the same way I would. For anyone who isn't aware, Unicomp bought the rights and tooling from IBM, and they're still making the Model M to this day. I'm typing on one right now and it's the best keyboard I've ever used.
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flosofl posted:He reacts to a mint condition OG Model-M the same way I would. Yeah I wanted to say it was kinda cringey but I think he was actually that happy with his purchase. I appreciate his channel very much, as he seems to genuinely enjoy old tech without being a retro grouch, he gives great historical insight to how the industry used to be, and he is a dude into computers that doesn't say terrible poo poo about women. I wish that last bar wasn't so low.
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Wasabi the J posted:Yeah I wanted to say it was kinda cringey but I think he was actually that happy with his purchase. People poo poo on 8-bit-guy, but he passes that last bar, which is huge in the industry, so I subscribe.
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Wacky Delly posted:The PC FX. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC-FX From a few pages back, but I own one! I saw one in a local retrogames shop years ago, but it was priced a little out of my range at the time, so I waited on it. It ended up getting sold before I could get it, and I had been kicking myself over that since. I have a thing for obscure consoles, what can I say. Fast forward to Magfest two years ago, and what do I see at one of the dealer tables on closing day? A complete one, in box! I ended up getting it for less than the sticker price, since the dealer didn't really want to pack it up. More expensive than the first one I found, but this one was CIB and in great shape, so I was cool with it. Bringing that back as carry on luggage was fun. I was afraid to check it, because I didn't want the box/console to get beaten up. It's basically the most anime console, not only due to the FMV stuff mentioned before, but a lot of the not-FMV games still have a very "90s anime" aesthetic. It's CD based and like the noble Dreamcast, there's no protection to speak of - it'll read burned discs without modification - so that's a definite plus. I don't believe there are any english language games for it [though there are translation projects out there], but the basic platformers and action games are easy enough to figure out. It's also adorable, looking like a little tiny PC tower. If it had been made backwards compatible with TG-16 / PCE cards and CD games, it'd be the best thing ever.
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I have one of those unicomp model M's and have recently replaced it with a cherry black switch no-brand keyboard made in West Germany 1984. The bespokest of posting is done from those keys. edit: https://imgur.com/a/XlxvE champagne posting has a new favorite as of 12:22 on Apr 1, 2017 |
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^^^^ Take some fuckin pictures dude Techmoan guy posted a video using his PXL2000 video cam. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_si3xAoTeM Grand Prize Winner has a new favorite as of 10:38 on Apr 1, 2017 |
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Grand Prize Winner posted:^^^^ Take some fuckin pictures dude Pro click right there.
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loving April fool's day goddamn
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Educating myself about the history of cars, I came across the Doble steam car. The best model from the 1910s used clever tricks (like atomized kerosene to rapidly heat the water and quartz rods expanding and contracting under heat to automatically turn the burner on and off) to have an electric starter simply by turning a key, with the car ready to go in 90 seconds from a cold start. It also sounds similar to the turn of the century equivalent to a modern day electric car: almost completely silent, environmentally friendly, and could be even faster than comparable internal combustion cars like the Ford Model T.
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Beautiful.
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