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Fresh LGR episode! This one isn't as "WHOA" of a product as the things seen in the last two videos I've posted, but I find it quite exciting regardless. Here we've got a Creative Sound Blaster Discovery CD New Edition bundle from 1995 -- new old stock!

It's one of those things that I always drooled over as a kid but could only dream of owning. And since I never did get to upgrade my Packard Bell 486 PC back in the day, it was never anything more than a dream. Until now, 26 years later. Suck it, childhood!

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LGR - Creative Labs Discovery CD Kit

an LGR thing.

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Anonymous

Thanks Clint!, I think this is the exact same one I installed on my Compaq Prolinea 486 dx33 back in the day, I upgraded the heck out of that poor thing with 2 hdds, the aforementioned sound card and cd, and a 486 dx4 100... Good times!

Anonymous

This is awesome! I actually pulled one of these very boxes from computer reset in the very early days of salvage.

Anonymous

I would love to get my hands on a Creative Infra since I owned one back in the day. Never saw one ever again.

Not Just Bikes

You are unreasonably happy about all of this and I am totally here for it. 😂 Nice find!

Anonymous

Don't worry about not being special enough, we *get it*. These videos are time machines to an elevated past life

Anonymous

I sure miss those blue and yellow Creative boxes. Opening them felt like opening a treasure chest in The Legend of Zelda...

Anonymous

So very cool, such rareness complete in box! The things we take for granted now...

Anonymous

Oh man, our family had gotten a set just like this for our IBM PS/1 Consultant 486SX that we had to travel to another city to go get. I remember it came with Sim City 2000 in the bundle though, so I've been looking for that bundle for years.

Anonymous

Omg! I got one of these for my 10th birthday with a 486. (Upgrading from a 286!!) literally the best day of my life haha! https://ibb.co/7jVvvgq

Anonymous

I remember buying the first version of this that came with a Sound Blaster Pro and a single speed caddy based cd-rom drive. It's still in the 386 - nostalgia.

50_SHADES_OF_BEIGE

Ooh yeah, nothin' like some fresh beige goodness.

Anonymous

Such a great trip down memory lane, I really do miss the days when having a CD Rom drive at home was an event, and having a soundcard was also a really flash thing to have on your PC. Man great times :)

Anonymous

Ooohhh Emmm. Gee. This brought back some crazy memories! When I was like 15 (circa 95), I saved up for MONTHS every dime I had to buy this exact same set. And I remember the shear joy it brought me. I think I only had a 386 at the time, but being able to run the "talkie" versions of LucasArts games like Sam 'n Max or Rebel Assault was just so amazing to me at the time. I had those speakers for quite a long while too; at least into college years for sure. Amazing find this many years later. Many many thanks to the person who found this gem and to allowing us all to experience this unboxing again!! Great stuff!!

Anonymous

I didn’t realize that I had a very similar set until I watched the video I upgraded my Pony (IBM Clone) 486 with the same speakers and CD-ROM drive. I always thought I had kept my Original Sound Blaster that I had stolen from my dad’s 286, but I definitely had the SB16 with the creative drive interface. My software was much more sparse. I believe just the encyclopedia and one other title. I still have the speakers.

Evan B

that's pretty awesome you found new old stock.. Loved your enthusiasm for the nostalgia of it ^_^

SantaClaw

My mom visited the USA in 1992, San-Francisco to be precise and came home with one of those kits, though, mine was a 1x caddy loader and a sound blaster pro I think it was :) and no speakers. It came bundled with the games Loom and 7'th guest.

Headset Guy

Too bad it installs the Voyetra SuperSAPI driver in Windows, instead of Yamaha's OPL3 driver (yes, it existed, and it made OPL3 sound cards sound glorious in Windows 3.1x).

Headset Guy

I noticed in one of the ads for these bundles, it said that every bundle came with a copy of Where In the World is Carmen Sandiego?, but I noticed this bundle didn't come with it. Was there a voucher or a rebate?

Uncleawesome

This one isn't as "WHOA" of a product... It's funny because "WHOA" is 100% exactly what I said when saw the email that you uploaded this video :P

Anonymous

Oh man, the amount of time I spent delving into Encarta Encyclopedia as a kid was embarrassing. But you gotta learn more to beat the maze!

Alyxx the Rat

Man, I don't miss DOS games being so particular about memory. DOSBox is a godsend.

Anonymous

Have a drink or two and go on eBay is the basis of my adult life!

LazyGameReviews

Certain edutainment bundles came with Carmen! There were dozens of different variants though, each with different software

Lennart Sorensen

Oh man, speakers with independent volume control on left and right. What a horrible design.

Asaf Sagi

I think I may have had this! But it's possible my local computer store unboxed and installed it for me. I was but a little kid at the time. What a joy to see this BNIB, but also to hear you get hyped up about it!

Anonymous

I did get one of these kits (I think it had something like 40 games) for Christmas, and I'm pretty sure there's a videotape of me opening it and then running and jumping around the house out of excitement.

Anonymous

looking at your avatar and your comment im imagining little you to sound like this when you open'd the package: "oh oooh"

Anonymous

Can you tell me the name of the music you used at the start of this video? It's from Epidemic Sound but what is the name of the track?