Rewind 40 Years: A Nostalgic Trip to the 80s and Computer History

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • A parallel run through time 40 years ago in the History of Personal Computers.
    What does the computer world looks like in May 1984? What do we see in stores, in the press?
    Learn about the Apple IIc, IBM PC Junior and PPC, about consumer equipment statistics, about the online world of 1984 using bulletin boards, writing emails and chatting in forums, about Amstrad and its amazing CPC 464 in the UK, the Thomson TO7 in France, the new MSX computer standard in Japan, and my first experience with video games.
    Browse the pages of vintage computer magazines of the early 80s.
    Remember the simple joys of your childhood: tasting candy, collecting items, playing game books, board games, and of course computer and console games.
    Join me in this Nostalgic Trip down memory lane.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:45 The Wonderful World of the Eighties
    5:03 Apple IIc, Macintosh and Lisa
    6:12 Microsoft, IBM PC and Clones
    8:56 The Online World in 1984
    10:02 Amstrad CPC and Thomson TO7
    11:00 MSX Computer Standard
    12:36 First Experience With Video Games
    15:51 Conclusions
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 38

  • @alexgorodinsky696
    @alexgorodinsky696 2 місяці тому +1

    Good times!

  • @Schiedsrichter1975
    @Schiedsrichter1975 2 місяці тому +2

    Simply BETTER times ! Not only in computing.
    The Amstrad CPC was my first computer. Thx so much for this video.

  • @jakubkotula4957
    @jakubkotula4957 2 місяці тому +1

    Fantastic video. Thank you a lot for your effort.

  • @texaseaglejcl
    @texaseaglejcl 2 місяці тому +2

    What a wonderful trip back in time!

    • @RetroDream
      @RetroDream  2 місяці тому

      Thanks, glad you liked

  • @jackilynpyzocha662
    @jackilynpyzocha662 2 місяці тому +1

    TI 99 4A 1983, Tandy 1000 RLX 1990s, various IBM-Compatibles, and Apples!(I prefer Apple: Easy to learn and use)!

  • @ArttuTheCat
    @ArttuTheCat 2 місяці тому +3

    SpectraVideo 728 (MSX) was my first childhood home computer back in the late mid 1980's.
    I believe, i was 4 or 5 years old.
    Then, we moved to the Commodore 64,
    and then Amiga 500 😺👍.
    I still have them both 🕹️ 😺👍.
    A big retrospective like 👍🕹️
    from Vantaa, Finland 🇫🇮.
    😺👍🕹️

    • @RetroDream
      @RetroDream  2 місяці тому +3

      Thanks for sharing thoughts about your beloved machines

  • @keyalpha1
    @keyalpha1 2 місяці тому +1

    MSX was my first computer as well.

    • @RetroDream
      @RetroDream  2 місяці тому +1

      so we understand each other

  • @fawad.rashid
    @fawad.rashid 2 місяці тому +3

    Awesome Nostalgia overload !

    • @RetroDream
      @RetroDream  2 місяці тому +2

      Glad you enjoyed!
      Nostalgia Overlload could actually make a great video title, I might use it yet :)

    • @JimLeonard
      @JimLeonard 2 місяці тому +1

      @@RetroDream Nostalgia Overload should be your channel name.

  • @dgmt1
    @dgmt1 2 місяці тому +1

    In regards to comment about the compaq price @8:30 "$2795, that's about $8000 today";
    Inflation calculators are intended to be used for comparing general purchasing power and tend to be quite inaccurate when applied to individual goods. If we compared average US household income in 1984 ($26,430) to 2023 ($59,394) and then extrapolate that to the compaq prices then a more realistic equivalent modern price for the Compaq would be $6280. That's still very expensive but it does give a better idea of why the US$500-1000 PC clones (about $1100-2200 in 2023) that started to arrive in 1986 were considered to be affordable for home users.

    • @RetroDream
      @RetroDream  2 місяці тому

      Sounds right. It's sure isn't a straightforward issue. Many other parameters can apply. But I guess people understand that we're giving approximate figures here.

  • @DecrepitBiden
    @DecrepitBiden 2 місяці тому +1

    Not counting BBS (bulletin board system), which I never really cared for, there was a company, Sierra Imagination Network, in the 90's, that offered multiplayer online games. You could play Red Baron, a dungeon game, kinda like Runescape, but not as advanced. It was years ahead of everyone else. Membership was expensive, like $100/month. AOL was around with their email messaging. Yahoo slowly came on online offering card games, like spades, euchre, which I played from 98-99.
    I miss the old games. You physically had a copy, like Ultima 3, which came with a cloth map, instruction book, several floppy disks. My dad bought us kids the Atari 2600, then Atari 400.

    • @RetroDream
      @RetroDream  2 місяці тому +1

      Absolutely. These were pioneers.

  • @FloridaEbikes
    @FloridaEbikes 2 місяці тому

    Yup

  • @NatetheAceOfficial
    @NatetheAceOfficial 2 місяці тому +2

    Pretty sure the 80's was only 20 years ago.

  • @PE4Doers
    @PE4Doers 2 місяці тому

    The audio 'pops' made it a little hard to listen to.

    • @RetroDream
      @RetroDream  2 місяці тому

      where for instance

    • @PE4Doers
      @PE4Doers 2 місяці тому

      @@RetroDream Through a quite a bit I'm afraid. You could try lowering the input gain of your mic, or getting a Pop-Screen.

  • @evertonshorts9376
    @evertonshorts9376 2 місяці тому

    You say 12% had an XT, and another 18% a clone, but you seem to have forgotten that in 1984, half the computers in the world had. the chicken-lips logo C=

    • @RetroDream
      @RetroDream  2 місяці тому

      no this percentage is about the IBM compatibles category only

  • @miketran4289
    @miketran4289 2 місяці тому

    You need to take off the rose tinted glasses, the 80's wasn't that great. We had constant threat of cold war and being nuked. Computers back then was 8bits and there was simply no standards and software was amazingly high priced and very lackluster and crash prone. I'm a 80's kid and recognize that while the 80's defined music and movies, it also wasn't great when it came to tech and design.

    • @RetroDream
      @RetroDream  2 місяці тому +3

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Yes my glasses are tinted because I'm doing this video from the kid's perspective :)

    • @winstonslone2797
      @winstonslone2797 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes the software was buggy and the hardware expensive and fault prone at times. Without the 8 bit systems of the 80s we would not of developed the tech we take for granted today. I don't remember worrying too much about being nuked. Just some great movies about the topic.

    • @AlexMitchell-sj4sb
      @AlexMitchell-sj4sb 2 місяці тому +1

      Nothing wrong with the "rose tinted ' glasses, it's not harming anyone. I was 11 in 1984 and remember the nuclear threat well and watched Threads that year. Was still a better time to be in then this current era. Software wasn't that expensive, you could copy games onto cassette if you wanted.

    • @andysimkin5200
      @andysimkin5200 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@AlexMitchell-sj4sbAs a 10yr old in '84 "Threads" scared the shit out of me. Lol!
      Definitely agree that it was a better time, and we got to live through the rave scene before it became a corporate mainstream cashcow

    • @AlexMitchell-sj4sb
      @AlexMitchell-sj4sb 2 місяці тому +1

      @andysimkin5200 yeah late 80s was great, everything good and made by the people eventually becomes corporate. Always someone wanting to make money off it. Just look at UA-cam now compared to 2006-2010