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Once again a whole bunch of awesomeness showed up in the LGR mailbox. Let's open it all up and check things out!
This is another one of those weeks where I've had multiple larger projects on the table and every one of them still needs more time, haha. So if all goes well in the coming weeks you can expect fresh LGR videos consisting of: a Japanese computer retrospective, a new episode of Thrifts, a fun Doom-related bit of software, and one about connecting a 486 PC to the weather.

Until then, I hope you enjoy the unboxing. Have a good week!

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Opening a BUNCH of Retro Tech Packages!

Aw yeah, yet again tons of awesome things have showed up in the LGR mailbox over the past few months. Plenty of vintage computer hardware, software, oddware, games, and tech goodness. Fantastic stuff all around, thank you for your kindness and generosity! ● LGR links: https://www.twitter.com/LazyGameReviews https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews ● Background music licensed from: http://www.epidemicsound.com #LGR #Retro #Unboxing

Comments

Anonymous

I know exactly what you mean regarding remembering the demos over the games. I love LucasArts TIE FIGHTER -- played it countless, countless hours -- but what I remember most was that demo that one of the game magazines included on a floppy (I'm pretty sure; someone correct me if not) way way back when.

LazyGameReviews

Yeah there was definitely a Tie Fighter demo, no doubt shipped with a few different mags! I know it also came on one of the LucasArts Archives CDs.

Headset Guy

"A boxed Compudyne modem; there's something fun about that in my mind." I agree. Both because it's a Compudyne product and because it's a modem in the box.

Modren

Super cool with the Ernest Cline stuff! My high school english teacher apparently knows him, I think they went to college together or something. Always neat to see a famous person also likes the thing you like.

Anonymous

This really helped wind down at the end of the day. I hope you don't feel burdened by what seems like a growing backlog. Surely your fans understand it's not feasible to go through everything :) Let it spark your creativity and excite you about possibilities, but never burden you. I don't think anyone meant for that.

Anonymous

That Best Data logo is reminiscent of Data East. I wonder if they're related.

Anonymous

I wish I still had all my old PC Gamers. I would send them too you. I do miss the disks. They did send one out once with the full version of Deus Ex on it. Played that and loved it.

ChrisFratz

I actually found that PC gamer classic games Collection at a Goodwill and decide to buy it just because it had some pretty interesting games on it, and what's really cool is that the previous owner put the disc in a jewel case and use the original disc holder as an insert for the jewel case where a game manual would go

Anonymous

Oh the Sharp is lovely! Currently rebuilding the toshiba T1000! <3

Tukaro

Bless you and your timing, work is going to be quite stressful today so this will be great to unwind to.

LazyGameReviews

Thank you! It is truly difficult not to feel some kind of obligation to cover all the things when you're staring at two large rooms filled floor to ceiling with donations... but yeah, I can only hope folks understand that I'm doing my best with what I've got :)

LazyGameReviews

Yeah I was surprised to get a message from him, you just never know if a user online is claiming to be someone they're not. So I was even more surprised to see an actual package show up!

LazyGameReviews

It appears to be a bit more generic to me! But yeah there's no telling, I haven't scrounged up any real information on them yet. Mostly just a few random posts on 3dfx forums and collector sites.

LazyGameReviews

Dang, the full version even? That's awesome, I love whenever they got the rights to older games to distribute for free.

LazyGameReviews

I've seen folks do the same with that collection and jewel cases! They honestly could've sold it boxed as a discount game compilation in stores back in the day and I bet it would've sold, it's such a fun mix of titles

Anonymous

*someone* has been watching LPL

DFawlt Uzr

I'd love to see a general retrospective episode of the demo disks and then dedicated episodes (or even blerbs) of your favorite ones, I miss demo disks hahaha

Anonymous

Looking forward to the Portfolio video, I've regularly had opportunities to buy one (there are actually 2 on a local auction site right now) but I find it a bit of an awkward, "unfinished" thing, I have an HP 200lx which IMO is basically the refinement of those DOS-based handhelds, much nicer display, PC card slot, built-in serial instead of a monstrous side module etc. The Portfolio seems to be a nice thing to play with as long as you've got a bunch of add-on modules and cards which are much more difficult to find but you do, so it's going to be interesting :)

LazyGameReviews

The early to market/unfinished nature is a huge part of the appeal to me, yeah! I've got a 200lx too actually, so it should be fun to compare them side by side

Anonymous

Holy cow! I remember using KeyCad in highschool in the late 90s on a Mac.

Anonymous

or was it in college on windows? I don't remember anymore.

Anonymous

I appreciate the diplomacy of not commenting one way or the other on the quality of the Ready Player books :v

Tristan

What a great haul of donations. Pretty sure I have a near complete collection of PC Gamer magazines from 1996 to 2005. I asked my dad to mail them to me (two big boxes). I can take inventory once I receive them. Would you be interested in any?

Anonymous

Those are some lovely items! I might need a hotdog greetings wallpaper. Also intriguing with the green af floppy, low free space but a 0 byte file. Seems ripe for an “undeleter” program.

Rick Green

As for those demo disks, I think the best way to make videos on them is to make one video of a retrospective on them on the main channel (Like what you did with Floppies and CDs). On the Blurbs side you could do some videos on going over some of your favorites in a more causal way. If you want to be a bit experimental, maybe you could do a livestream of you going over random disks and see what happens? Maybe use one of your multi-disk CD-ROM changers just for the fun of it?

Anonymous

I remember checking that Star Wars Computer book out of the library when I was a kid!

Anonymous

The demo games could be a new series of it's own. I'd watch. Really puts things in perspective for me. You'll never run out of material.. I'm going to be watching you videos for many, many more years... Can't wait! 😁

Anonymous

Hi Clint, any interest in a Computer Gaming World magazine from January 1987? It’s ugly but it does offer up the usual delights in terms of pc hardware and software ads - from Marble Madness to Dr. Ruth’s Good Sex Game.

Anonymous

I have a close relative of the Vendex in the form of the Packard Bell PB88M. Unfortunately, mine suffered too much battery damage and it doesn't work. Finding a working backplane for it might be like finding hen's teeth.

Asaf Sagi

There's a small group of people in Israel who took it upon themselves digitizing all the Hebrew computer magazines from the 80's to the early 2000's. I myself scanned a few issues for them. You may not be able to read it, but there's plenty of visual cringe to be had: https://abandonware-magazines.github.io/ (Second nav bar menu item, the one with the dropdown, that'll show you the different publications)