
LGR - Opening Still More Stuff You Sent Me!
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1: 30 TI-150 Calculator
1: 49 IBM PC Camera and Blazing Top 50 Games
2: 06 Glare Guard
2: 20 IBM Aptiva
2: 45 Processor
3: 10 CP/M '83 Match Book
3: 31 3 PC Games
3: 58 Submarine Titans for PC
4: 14 Controllers (example: Mad Catz SNES-looked controller)
4: 56 7 PC Games
6: 21 Baseball Card
6: 29 Micro League Baseball
6: 55 Educational Insights Digitor Calculator
7: 14 Lotus Symphony
7: 43 GEOS and Timeworks
7: 57 Computer stuff
8: 06 Floppy disks
8: 15 InterAct Vortex 3D
8: 31 Micro Adventure No. 6 Robot Race
9: 10 Cadet PC Radio
9: 32 Gameskulls
10: 04 Computer Stuff
10: 32 Crazy Taxi for PS2 and PC Stuff Calculator Star General and Tie
Date: 2022-04-14
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Comments and reviews: 9
cacodayum
These are so fun. Like we all know nobody could ever review each and every one of their items in a collection your size, but it's always cool to see more items you've never heard of and hear even just a tiny bit of information about what the items are and what they do. Just enough to get interested. There's always google n' wikipedia if anything is of particular interest to us. I feel that the video being able to get us to look up an item and read about its history is a pretty important. I can say that these un-boxing videos have done that to me at least twice.
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These are so fun. Like we all know nobody could ever review each and every one of their items in a collection your size, but it's always cool to see more items you've never heard of and hear even just a tiny bit of information about what the items are and what they do. Just enough to get interested. There's always google n' wikipedia if anything is of particular interest to us. I feel that the video being able to get us to look up an item and read about its history is a pretty important. I can say that these un-boxing videos have done that to me at least twice.
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goopah
I love these -Stuff You Sent Me- videos. Primarily because it's almost always really cool stuff they send you, so it is COMPLETELY random and unpredictable. So in a way, it's even better than Christmas for me, because I don't have to clean up the packing materials afterward. But seriously, you're gonna need a bigger warehouse soon at this rate. I've been collecting PC games since 1993, but I had to quit cold turkey around 2010, because I flat ran out of room in my home. However, I do still indulge in warm turkey from time to time.
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I love these -Stuff You Sent Me- videos. Primarily because it's almost always really cool stuff they send you, so it is COMPLETELY random and unpredictable. So in a way, it's even better than Christmas for me, because I don't have to clean up the packing materials afterward. But seriously, you're gonna need a bigger warehouse soon at this rate. I've been collecting PC games since 1993, but I had to quit cold turkey around 2010, because I flat ran out of room in my home. However, I do still indulge in warm turkey from time to time.
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luke9511
maybe Clint or some else here can help me, i am trying to find a game from the early to late 90's, i played a demo of it that was on i believe one of those swift games cds with a bunch of games on them, it was a demo of a gardening game and each player had their own garden and was trying to out do the others, in the middle was a park or something like that and you could send traps etc to the other gardens to try and slow them down etc, does anyone here know what game i am talking about>
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maybe Clint or some else here can help me, i am trying to find a game from the early to late 90's, i played a demo of it that was on i believe one of those swift games cds with a bunch of games on them, it was a demo of a gardening game and each player had their own garden and was trying to out do the others, in the middle was a park or something like that and you could send traps etc to the other gardens to try and slow them down etc, does anyone here know what game i am talking about>
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bazzle592
I have one of the IBM machines that uses the external floppy/CD drive. The power button for the computer's on there too. The computer tower itself is just a sleek black box with no buttons or drives or anything. There is a dedicated card inside the machine that controls the whole ordeal, and it requires molex power into it to run the drives. I believe it was designed to be a higher end machine. It's quite unique.
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I have one of the IBM machines that uses the external floppy/CD drive. The power button for the computer's on there too. The computer tower itself is just a sleek black box with no buttons or drives or anything. There is a dedicated card inside the machine that controls the whole ordeal, and it requires molex power into it to run the drives. I believe it was designed to be a higher end machine. It's quite unique.
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Boragon77
LGR I challenge you to setup a network to play original Doom on 3 monitors. I know this is possible because back in the day I used to play with Doom editing tools and I remember there being console commands that would let you do this. as I recall you had to run doom on three separate computers networked together. And yes, I'm talking about the first Doom
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LGR I challenge you to setup a network to play original Doom on 3 monitors. I know this is possible because back in the day I used to play with Doom editing tools and I remember there being console commands that would let you do this. as I recall you had to run doom on three separate computers networked together. And yes, I'm talking about the first Doom
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fanjoy
These videos are fun - it's cool to see what random bits of computer history people send you! ALSO - I got my fantabulous -woodgrain LGR socks- in the mail today - they're even better than I'd hoped. Very fancy. the perfect attire for enjoying things like a classic game of Quake. I raise my glass to you - cheers, Clint!
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These videos are fun - it's cool to see what random bits of computer history people send you! ALSO - I got my fantabulous -woodgrain LGR socks- in the mail today - they're even better than I'd hoped. Very fancy. the perfect attire for enjoying things like a classic game of Quake. I raise my glass to you - cheers, Clint!
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Steve
Hey Clint (Lazy Game Reviews) if your wondering about the long cable you thought was an IDE Cable on your IBM Aptiva Stealth Model 2159 its supposed to be a cable that is 6 foot in length that connected to the some kinda Main unit plus the Monitor was to have a metal stand with the unit itself underneath the monitor
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Hey Clint (Lazy Game Reviews) if your wondering about the long cable you thought was an IDE Cable on your IBM Aptiva Stealth Model 2159 its supposed to be a cable that is 6 foot in length that connected to the some kinda Main unit plus the Monitor was to have a metal stand with the unit itself underneath the monitor
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henry72001
is that a Flight Simulator II Instruction Booklet? I have a CiB copy of the Apple II version, and I've been wondering if you'd be interested in it, it's not in the best possible shape but is indeed complete! love your videos, by the way, thanks so much for sharing them!
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is that a Flight Simulator II Instruction Booklet? I have a CiB copy of the Apple II version, and I've been wondering if you'd be interested in it, it's not in the best possible shape but is indeed complete! love your videos, by the way, thanks so much for sharing them!
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Kasetti
Man i love Jurassic Park Trespasser, that might be a good game for you to review as it is so unique in how it plays almost like a vr game and there is a story to tell outside of the game with the pre release hype and how to studio was strugling to get it finished
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Man i love Jurassic Park Trespasser, that might be a good game for you to review as it is so unique in how it plays almost like a vr game and there is a story to tell outside of the game with the pre release hype and how to studio was strugling to get it finished
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