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LGR - Opening Yet More Stuff You Sent Me!

Vintage computer hardware, oddware, PC games, software, and just lots of neat thingies. Amazing as always, thank you to everyone :) Background music is "Uptown Bossa" by Johan Hynynen.

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Anonymous

The other one went public, and now you post this. I was confused for a second :P

Anonymous

Yep, totally awesome, please continue to make them.

Anonymous

I always love seeing these. Glad to see more. I have a ton of old games and software, but most are just Jewel Cases. One of these days, I'll get a list and some pictures and see if you are interested in any of it. :)

Anonymous

Great video !!

Anonymous

Yup keep making em :)

Anonymous

Oh! This isn't the same as the one on YT! Awesome!!! :D

Anonymous

I love these videos even though they make me insanely jealous :D

Anonymous

For a moment I thought that was Daisy Ridley on the front of that glare guard. I absolutely hated those IBM aptiva machines with the detached drives. I think it was one of the worst and most impractical designs ever.

LazyGameReviews

I can imagine their impracticality, but I'm a sucker for any kind of hiding mechanism like that. Although, it doesn't feel very well-built so I bet it could fail after some years of use.

Anonymous

Yeah these are great, love em

Anonymous

Keep these coming Clint! (y)

Anonymous

Another unboxing video, more nifty stuff and wonderful oddness! Keep making them Clint, they're very interesting and entertaining to watch ^_^.

Justin Dotson

If this keeps up then you can just open up a museum that is comprised of nothing but stuff your fans have sent you. The center of the collection would be that one packing peanut.

Anonymous

Sooner or later, you're going to own all the old PC games in the WORLD. (maybe not, but great video!)

floverSaeu09

Awesome!!😀 Post more LGR Thrifts as well!

Anonymous

Awww Clint, I had one of those TI kids calculator. If mine hadn't been ruined from battery acid I would have sent it your way.

Anonymous

Falcon Gold. Nice! Also glad to see Journeyman project. I really enjoyed those games. :)

Steve Skafte

This makes me so incredibly happy to see. You're right, Clint, I was a HUGE Lucasarts fan, from the adventure games, on through the Star Wars programs. Played everything they ever produced up till I stopped gaming, even owned most of it boxed at one time or another. It's an amazing feeling to dig these leftover games out of my closet (forgot I even had them) and pass them down to someone who can really give them new life. I included Trespasser, Freedom Fighters, and Exodus all for their slightly unusual qualities that endeared them to me for one reason or another. Not enough to make them hits by any means, but they each have a warm, fuzzy place in my heart. Thanks again for your hours of entertainment. Even though I'm not a gamer anymore, I'm always pleased by history and nostalgia, even when I'm just nostalgaing about the last time I nostalgia'd...

Anonymous

I wonder what kinda stuff you get that you all ready have or perhaps obscene?

Anonymous

How do you feel about old Amiga games?

Anonymous

Holy crap! That Maniac Mansion! I'd kill for someone to give me a copy of that hahaha

evistre

My fiance and I love watching these! Keep 'em up! :)

kn0tsin

How to beat packing peanuts: Box top flaps, straight up, higher walls will keeps peanut in box as you dig around and extract.

Alyxx the Rat

Awesome stuff there! :D

mavrick

whoooooa Micro League Baseball - totally jealous

Anonymous

I love these videos. It's always nice to see some of the old stuff people sent you, sometimes you can go "oh right, I had one of those" or "why would anyone think of creating that". Also, you are really enthusiastic and happy when you unpack these things, and that alone is worth watching.

Anonymous

Your videos make my day. I'm loving the series.

Anonymous

That helmet. Talk about odd-phreaking-swag. I'm sure there'd be enough of those to fill up an oddware video at some point. Yikes! That little Aptiva module? Feels like the kind of module which sits on a PC-in-a-desk which one would have in a swanky-sci-fi film. And those Lucasarts titles. So much raddness there :D

Evan B

love these!

Anonymous

I really enjoy these, so much neat stuff and I love your enthusiasm for it all! :) I'll definitely keep watching them!

Anonymous

You may need a new storage facility. I enjoy these as well!

Anonymous

yaay, Halt and Catch Fire! Awesome show! And great unboxing, some really neat stuff

Kris Asick

I had one of those little yellow calculators as a kid. Then it broke when I was 5 and Dad brought me to the store to buy a new one, probably thinking I'd ask for some cheap and simple $5 thing... and yet I ended up wanting (and getting) a $20 scientific calculator... SO MANY BUTTONS! 8D (Also, 29 years later, I STILL have it!)