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LGR - Opening Stuff You Sent Me! December 2017

LGR - Opening Stuff You Sent Me! December 2017

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Vintage computer hardware, oddware, PC games, electronics, and lots of neat doodads. Excellent as always, thank you and Merry Christmas! Janice: 0: 44 Adapter
1: 18 6581/8580
1: 50 Bunch of Shirts
2: 15 Christmas Fun for PC
2: 37 Windows 95 VHS
3: 08 Floppy Drive
3: 32 MS DOS 5
3: 48 Another MS DOS 5
4: 06 Magazines
4: 31 Battle Chef Brigade Shirt
4: 42 Musicmatch Jukebox Deluxe for PC
5: 13 Freedom under Siege for PC
5: 44 Bunch of Stuff
6: 45 Broken Sword for PC
7: 06 World Circuit for PC
7: 26 Tape
7: 42 NBA Jam Extreme for PC
8: 16 Mission Humanity for PC
8: 34 Planet X2 for Commodore 64
9: 54 TRS-80 Stuff
10: 16 Pac-Man Figures
10: 54 EasyRoller Computer Trackball
11: 04 Microsoft Bob for PC
11: 28 OS/2 Keyring
11: 35 Realms for PC
12: 05 EZ 135
12: 32 Twinsen's Odyssey for PC
12: 46 Catalog
13: 18 Norton Utilities for PC
13: 52 Canon S11763 Laptop
14: 59 2 PC Games
15: 22 Controller and 4 PC Games
16: 20 Sylvanian Families
17: 12 Bunch of Demo discs
17: 46 Star Trek 25th Anniversary for NES & The Dig Novel
18: 16 Gateway 2000 Stuff
19: 21 Compaq LTE Power Supply
19: 28 Compaq LTE 286 Laptop
20: 00 Peanuts
20: 21 Microsoft Flight Simulator 3. 0 for PC
20: 25 2 Micro Adventure Books
20: 38 3 Parodies of Favorite Stuff
21: 56 Bunch of Stuff Again
23: 00 IBM ThinkPad Docking Station
23: 08 IBM ThinkPad Laptop
23: 54 Tape Stor
24: 26 IBM MM-1
25: 40 PathLock e100 NETimer
25: 59 IBM PS/2 Portable P7386 and PS/2 Stuff
27: 35 techmedia PC

Date: 2022-04-14

Comments and reviews: 9


When MS-DOS 5. 0 was released, back in 1991 I believe, I was a fifth grader. I convinced my parents to buy a copy of it for me one Sunday afternoon when we were out running errands. The next day, I was -sick- (cough cough) and did not go to school so I could stay home and load it on my Amstrad PC1512-DD (complete with 40 meg hard card, 1200 baud modem later upgraded to 2400, and a Media Vision Thunderboard. that took up all three expansion slots. That was back in the last glory days of computing when it took more than a pulse to operate one and be connected to the rest of the world on one. I miss those days, and geez, watching these videos sometimes hurts me when I think about all the cool, old equipment I once had that got thrown away or sold or donated over the years! I love your videos though, man!
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Before the Amstrad I mentioned earlier, I had the Color Computer 2 and that speech synthesizer! I also had the little 300 baud Direct Connect Modem Pak. That's the machine on which I started dialing BBSes. The modem did not dial itself. No, sir! You had flip the switch to originate, pick up the phone, dial the host yourself, and when you heard it answer, you manually engaged the modem by pushing a button on it, and then you hung up the phone and watched the characters appear in all its 300 baud glory! MAN I miss those days!
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See, this is the thing kids from this era will never know, going to a brick and mortar store and buying boxed software and games. One of my favorite things from the 80's was going to babbage's and looking through all of the boxed software and games. You would buy a game or two and maybe on the ride home you and your friend would open the box and read the manuals and whatever. Didn't seem like that big a deal back then but now I remember it fondly. Now you just go to Steam or wherever and download the game.
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Clint the Laptop you were talking about at 22: 27 is a Panasonic ToughBook I own one as well mine is Model No. CF-M33 they're Rugged Laptops Designed for commercial use and Military Usages you may wanna check the specs on your Toughbook mine came with Windows 95 and an 1 Gen Intel Pentium at 266 MHz with MXX Tech! The new Toughbooks go for a lot of money online i got mine via Ebay for under 200 bucks
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Little Big Adventure. Holy moly, I have played that game and the sequel like, maybe 7 months ago because it's so enjoyable to play em! Very much worth playing. Twinsens Odyssey was called -Little big adventure 2- here, in the Netherlands.
That game has bags of character!

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Clint, do you sell doubles? Have an ebay account? I'm working on (re)collecting all the 94-00 PC-Gamer discs as my parents tossed them when I moved out back in the day! Be interested in any doubles. Keep up the vids, thanks for all the relaxing lunch breaks! :D
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DUDE I had a techmedia monitor! I used to take with me for on-site audio recording. It socked me men I picked it up. It also would overheat and the picture would wobble. Fixed that with a Dremel, turning some of the crapton of fake vents into real ones.
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Lol, I always hoped someone would send you Twinsen's Oddysey, It's the sequel to Relentless/Little Big Adventure one and it is my absolute favorite childhood game and is available on GoG. I really can't gush enough how amazing that beautiful game is.
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Clint if you hava a copy of a console - Matel Electronics INTELLIVISION Inteligent Television - the brown one with wood in front and also copies of games, could you donate it to me, let me know and thanks already for your time, all the best! !!
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