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Turns out it's been five years since I last did one of these videos. Good grief, I could've sworn it was only a couple years back but NOPE.

So I figure this follow-up was long overdue. Just a relaxed time looking through some retro software catalogs.

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Anonymous

Very cool. I CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S BEEN 5 YEARS SINCE YOUR LAST ONE! /capslockoff Seriously though, these are always fun. A trip down memory lane for us as well. Thanks!

LazyGameReviews

I can't either, was floored when I saw that was February of 2013. I was still using a 720p flipcam back then, eep.

Anonymous

I like these kinds of things, and now I know.

Anonymous

The GT Interactive has an ad for Jeff Wayne's the War of the Worlds, probably my favourite RTS based on a rock-opera. Also, those Sierra games cost 65 dollars?

LazyGameReviews

I have both the game and the album, both are pretty awesome and deserve some coverage in the future I think. And yeah Sierra games weren't cheap! I was always diving into the "SierraOriginals" releases as a kid since they were far less costly.

Anonymous

I always like to go on "archeological adventures" in my parents' basement to look for old PC gaming magazines and catalogs. I especially like when I read articles about gams that either were cancelled or came out in vastly different forms. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, Clint!

Grumpy Old Wizard

I played Journey and Quarterstaff (QS on the Mac). They are both fun but hinted at sequels that never happened. I loved the old Infocom text games.

Anonymous

Clint. I love your videos. I was recently let go from my job and your videos have been almost therapeutic for me. Yes I know that is weird... But that's also why I became a patreon. Keep up the good work sir 🙏 I can't thank you enough.

Terry Lee

I'm always left wanting more... All the 1990s catalogs! The more the better

Vlaphor

At 21:15 - Japanese "Monga" comics

Joon Choi

Man I'm psyched to watch this later when I get home and my 3 year old is asleep. When I was a kid in the late 80s / early 90s, I LOVED drooling over game catalogs. Even my favorite magazines were InterAction (Sierra) and Nintendo Power, both of which were glorified catalogs / advertorials. :)

Anonymous

Ooo, new background music. <3

Anonymous

I used to have some of these game catalogs, my perennial favorites were from Apogee and Epic MegaGames (used to thumb through them all the time); also had GT Interactive, Electronic Arts, LucasArts, and others. Whenever I had some extra cash I would grab them and look through until I found what I could get - being thirty-something with a good paying job allowed me the luxury back then ^_^. Too bad I lost them all in January 2005 during a rainstorm. Thanks for yet another great video Clint, they sure bring back a lot of great memories for me. Big Thumbs Up!

Anonymous

I recently found a sealed copy of EcoQuest: Search for Cetus. Almost passed it up in the board game section of the ShelterHouse

LazyGameReviews

Showed Apogee, Epic, and LucasArts catalogs in the previous video like this :) Love all those, glad you enjoyed!

LazyGameReviews

Hope it was enjoyable once you got around to it :) InterAction magazine was awesome, I wish I still had the ones I did as a youngin

Alyxx the Rat

Took you long enough. :P

Anonymous

You've never played Quest for Glory 4?! That's actually considered THE best in the entire series! Personal favorite, too! And the voicework is amazing (almost) all the time! As my favorite game series of all time, and my favorite ENTRY in the series, I can't recommend playing it enough (though I do recommend playing through the first 3 so you can get an imported character and be caught up on the story, if you can). Never saw that alternate Kings Quest 5 boxart before, and now I'm scarred for life, thanks. Also, Betrayal at Krondor is actually a direct transcription of the book of the same name by Raymond E. Feist, who is still publishing books for the "Riftwar saga" to this day. Sadly, I would say the game is...OK at best. Combat/leveling is clunky and the story is a direct book translation, so it makes assumptions that you already know a lot of the people you'll meet in it like a sequel would.

Joon Choi

Wow I think I had that exact same catalog and boxed copy of Outpost! Also, Crescent Hawks Inception and Revenge were two of my favorite games growing up. But I don't remember the character portrait they showed in the screenshot in the Infocom catalog... Were there different versions of that game?

Joon Choi

Also, I have to say I thought Betrayal at Krondor was great at the time, although my opinion might have been colored by my love of the old Riftwar books.

LazyGameReviews

Well that's good to hear, I'll have to keep an eye for a copy! Only ever really played the first QfG but I've always meant to dive into more of them.

Anonymous

Last year I found the infocom treasures box set used bad condition but still had a ton of great stuff

avfusion

This is a petition for you to stop making videos until you've played The Incredible Machine. You're not allowed to not experience such a big part of my childhood.

Lindsay Michelle

Your energetic reading of new CD technology of the 90s certainly captured the enthusiasm they were trying to convey, hehe :) LGR understands the excitement of new advances in technology, especially from 20+ years ago!

LazyGameReviews

I've played it and reviewed it even! <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNaXLAEbpfY" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNaXLAEbpfY</a> But not Incredible Toon Machine yet.

Anonymous

I was thinking of doing my own review video of the infocom treasures box set will have to work out how to do that just so much stuff cane with it and for some reason it came with a unlabeled 5 1/2 in floppy

Anonymous

Ugh, I read Shogun as a kid. What a depressing novel. Never read the other related books. Croissant Hawks' Revenge was pretty great, though. I had a friend that had Outpost and always wanted it. Only learned as an adult that it was pretty bad to actually... play. Said friend never did seem to get far in that game.

Anonymous

I enjoyed Outpost way more than I should have. And now I will always have a soft spot for it, even though it's sort of.. pointless

LazyGameReviews

Few people did in Outpost due to the balancing issues and various bugs! Really was a shame how it turned out.

Cropply Crab

I like this a lot. If you want to do more longer read-throughs of catalogues and magazines I wouldn't say no!