@@mastergametheatre nice thats like an 80's/early 90's beast! Imagine if you got a 286/12 in 1985 at release, thats a good 8 years of gaming right there before the 486 or higher became necessary. You can run the floppy version of Day of the tentacle, but Sam and max would need more ram and probably a 386.
Thanks for your video... Love to explore the goodies in the boxes with you! 🥰
Great video! Remember when this game got released.... Instant classic and must have for every serious collector!
Yep 💯 I wish I had the first Monkey Island game in the collection as it’s my favourite, but 2 was great too.
Great game. My Mix 'n Mojo spinner wasn't nearly that pristine, I played the game too much for that!
A well used copy protection widget is the sign of a good game 🙂
nice The 5.25 inch version seems quite rare and seems to be sold for the most on ebay.
I’m glad it the version I have, as my vintage PC only has a working 5.25 drive 😀
@@mastergametheatre Cool what are the specs of your vintage pc?
Processor: 286/12 mHz
Video: ATI Wonder VGA
Sound: Soundblaster
Memory: 1 MB
Monitor: LG Studioworks 15' CRT
@@mastergametheatre nice thats like an 80's/early 90's beast! Imagine if you got a 286/12 in 1985 at release, thats a good 8 years of gaming right there before the 486 or higher became necessary. You can run the floppy version of Day of the tentacle, but Sam and max would need more ram and probably a 386.
What number of "The Adventurer" is that?
It’s #3