The oldest game system that I could possibly think of is of course the Odyssey it was one of the first ever home video game consoles ever produced. Trust me it’s not really that great just watch an angry video game nerd episode about it. He’ll tell you all about it.😊
That radio might be radioactive! Old radios used uranium or something that made them radioactive. But don’t worry the radioactive-ness isn’t enough to cause any harm.
I can't even see PS2 games on my flat screen. I had a million tube TVs and threw them out about 8 years ago not knowing because my kids were playing new video game consoles
This version is nearly identical to the Sega Saturn port, right down to the soundtrack by Richard Jacques (who also composed the music to the polarizing Sonic R).
Actually it has SO-DIMM in the bottom, but if you take the bottom off the second RAM stick on the Main board is a bigger (DIMM I believe) RAM stick. So it should fit.
How do you have them all hooked up? I wanna try this but im not sure how. Is there some kind of RCA hub you can connect them to? What if you wanted a different image on each tv... certainly you dont just have to connect a vcr to each one lol
You need some type of modulator. I've recently learned this and hooked up a old TV I found. The modulator I got is HDMI to RF. Once you converted HDMI to RF. You can use a splitter on the end of the coax cable. You create your own custom channel with the modulator. So if you wanted to run a game system on channel 55. On the modulator you would put channel 55. Then on the TV side you turn it to channel 55. Back to the splitter. All the TV's in your house would see your game on channel 55 if they're all connected by the splitter. Use coax cable only. Do not air transmit with antennas. I'm hearing lots of stories it's illegal to air transmit a RF signal, so please use my cables only and not antennas.
My dad stayed on the phone with packard bell tech support for like 8 hours back in the day. I was a kid and he got so mad. Its funny looking back on it now lol.
Oldest tech item I have, is an Atwater Kent model 99 It’s so old it has vacuum tubes, and *predates* the PCB! 1928/29! Oldest I have that works is my silver TI-99/4a, or the incandescent headlight on my ‘50s Firestone bicycle if that counts. Oldest non tech object I have is a book from June of 1912!
Super Nintendo I miss you 😢
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Somebody kept it here by mistake 😂
youtube works too
Awesome
RIP bros electricity bill The oldest thing in my collection is the NES
Holy blast from the past. I used to fix vend and gaming machines. WOW I hope you get it running.
The oldest game system that I could possibly think of is of course the Odyssey it was one of the first ever home video game consoles ever produced. Trust me it’s not really that great just watch an angry video game nerd episode about it. He’ll tell you all about it.😊
This computer had SO-DIMN on the accessible part of it. But, on the inside it has one regular DIMN memory. The thing uses to type of memory.
My grandma was 4
That radio might be radioactive! Old radios used uranium or something that made them radioactive. But don’t worry the radioactive-ness isn’t enough to cause any harm.
we called them trannies, because they had transistors in them!10 transistors...man, amazing. I wonder how many in my iPhone? 3.2 billion!
I can hear the ringing through the speaker, that's some old tech XD
I can't even see PS2 games on my flat screen. I had a million tube TVs and threw them out about 8 years ago not knowing because my kids were playing new video game consoles
thank you gods of youtube for showing this to me, i will cry from how amazing this is
I have the same Atari
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I don't know why i'm thinking "the numbers mason, what do they mean?"
I’m two a collector of old computers tv and old game stuff
My family randomly has an Atari at my grandmas house amd games and to go with it
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Shit, I thought this model wasn’t affected. So much for that 😭
Fujinet!
Wrong, Windows 95 shutdown sound uses Windows 3.1 startup sound
This version is nearly identical to the Sega Saturn port, right down to the soundtrack by Richard Jacques (who also composed the music to the polarizing Sonic R).
Actually it has SO-DIMM in the bottom, but if you take the bottom off the second RAM stick on the Main board is a bigger (DIMM I believe) RAM stick. So it should fit.
How do you have them all hooked up? I wanna try this but im not sure how. Is there some kind of RCA hub you can connect them to? What if you wanted a different image on each tv... certainly you dont just have to connect a vcr to each one lol
You need some type of modulator. I've recently learned this and hooked up a old TV I found. The modulator I got is HDMI to RF. Once you converted HDMI to RF. You can use a splitter on the end of the coax cable. You create your own custom channel with the modulator. So if you wanted to run a game system on channel 55. On the modulator you would put channel 55. Then on the TV side you turn it to channel 55. Back to the splitter. All the TV's in your house would see your game on channel 55 if they're all connected by the splitter. Use coax cable only. Do not air transmit with antennas. I'm hearing lots of stories it's illegal to air transmit a RF signal, so please use my cables only and not antennas.
Best ive found was a bunt of pkmn card
Holy shit! I would have been so pissed in my Corolla
No way
I use Wayback Machine to go on old websites
Me too and actually very frequently to check something that is bo longer available, maybe one or two times per month! 😊😊😊
By the way, I just check your channel... what is this thing? 😮😮😮
1852 functioning rifle
Take out the books part and that is me
I have an eMachines keyboard
I think he tried to run Minecraft shaders on that thing😅
I think the oldest piece of technology I have is an Nintendo 64.
My dad stayed on the phone with packard bell tech support for like 8 hours back in the day. I was a kid and he got so mad. Its funny looking back on it now lol.
Hi, did you end up getting it going? What was 1080i like? Did it do 1080i/60?
what to duck hunt😂😂
I've one, but, Yesterday the flyback of monitor passes away 😢
I have a 1920s old counting machine that’s the grandfather of the modern calculator. Man that is a big collection, that would take years to build
Oldest tech item I have, is an Atwater Kent model 99 It’s so old it has vacuum tubes, and *predates* the PCB! 1928/29! Oldest I have that works is my silver TI-99/4a, or the incandescent headlight on my ‘50s Firestone bicycle if that counts. Oldest non tech object I have is a book from June of 1912!
I used to have the second to last one
When was this released ??? Guess I missed the party on that release.
I used to keep my 95 install disks at the ready too lol
Love your collection!!! ❤😍
Amazing 😍 What's the ideal TV size for that game?
I love it
A dummy vs one of the most iconic OSes ever... Easy win.
In 2050 the ps2 will be the nes of the generation and the ps3 with be the n64