Gen-X'er born in '68 here and feel the same way :)
Gen-X'er born in '68 here and feel the same way :)
I love fun stuff like this, it reminds me of a site that's been around a few years: http://betamaxmas.com/ Try changing the channels and adjusting the TV antennae for old-school experience before cable :D
Ah, thanks. I'm off to go hunt for them...
CompuServe in 1986: $6/hour at 300 baud...good times! I wonder if my old Atari 800 BASIC games are still there somewhere, one had over 600 downloads which was pretty cool back then :)
Oh man, I did that with my Atari 800XL's cassettes, hahaha.
That's a GREAT idea, will have to try that!
TEC makes great stuff! I have a few of their products, as well as a similar isotope fob...that thing truly is cool :)
Good point, I did think he was perfect for that DS9 character...and DS9 wasn't a bad place to end up!
Back in the day, you needed one of these cards to get those games running buttery smooth...
Oh man...Voodoo 3. I had something along those lines, made quite a difference. Agreed about XvT!
Hahaha that's awesome.
Agreed! :D
I would love to play that! Didn't know only 10 were made, so the chance of doing so is nil. Great photos, thanks for sharing!
More Krull nerdity: Main character Colwyn (center in top photo) was played by Ken Marshall, who later played Lt. Commander Eddington of the secretive Section 31 on DS9.
Indeed it does :D
Agreed! There's such potential for amazing Star Wars games. Pretty cool how we get to share that universe with our kids now, I was 9 in 1977 and saw it opening week...mind = blown like many of us wide-eyed kids back then.
I did the same thing in stores when they had a PC set up, haha. Of course, it was preferable to have a 66MHz machine to play it on, which I did not have so had to get the beefiest graphics card I could find. Then there were the DOS files and IRQ settings to configure...great memories, indeed :)
There's no hope for humanity.
I miss Jark, he deserves mention as co-founder as well.
It was looking up at him.