I love how Monster Truck Madness devs decided they like the Mario Kart Lakitu way of returning a four ton truck on track but made it a helicopter for "realism".
Ahh flight simulator 95… i started my Career in the Gaming industry because of this Simulator, growing up Flying everywhere, all through my teens as well, Later i founded my own company developing Airports for X Plane, and i still do this to this day. Awesome Video @Michael MJD
Remember when the manuals contained in universe lore? I loved reading the Halo CE and Halo 2 manuals and reading all the lore and info on unit types, vehicles, and weapons.
Man I loved Monster Truck Madness back in the day. First racing game I ever played and the music still feels awesome😄 Strangely I remember having the same problem of the sound cutting out 🤔Thanks for the memory trip Mike 👍
I noticed that they're all Namco titles, although it doesn't say it anywhere: neither in the compilation's name, nor inside the games themselves. Strange.
Seeing your Windows 98 PC videos makes me wanna buy a similar spec machine just to mess about with old windows just because doing it in a Virtual Machine isn’t the same!
There was another game back in the day called Motocross Madness, perhaps that was the game you were thinking of. I used to play Monster Truck Madness back in the day. It was a fun at the time.
That was an experience. I loved the video, what a ride! I would love to see more videos like this with some other old games. Now try these on Windows 10/11.
At least Return of Arcade wouldn't work on 64-bit versions of Windows because they're 16-bit applications. You could still run them on Windows 3.1/3.11.
i like that monster truck madness has ps1-esque texture warping. they must've really been trying to get it to run on the most peanut-spec pcs at the time
Man, this brings back memories. I remember playing Monster Truck Madness as a kid, that being my first exposure to the very concept of monster trucks, and thinking how super cool that was, as well as actually doing some school art projects and the like with Picture It. That was actually a pretty nice piece of software, even though the Comic Sans UI with sound effects and tutorial-like workflow was getting awkward really quick once you got a hang of things.
Fun fact with Monster Truck Madness, you aren't locked to the track, you can go COMPLETELY off track and cut across, basically cheating, and win that way on quite a few of those tracks.
I remember that Windows 98 SE CD includes in the "Interactive CD-Sampler" tour demos from Monster Truck Madness (the game that you played in French edition), Motocross Madness, C.A.R.T. Precision Racing and Age of Empires 2. And the irony of all that is I got the Windows 98 SE CD in Spanish and all the "trial editions" are in English. Anyway, that old memories with Monster Truck Madness.
That happened with almost every Microsoft CD-ROM that included a CD Sampler. They were all in English. They couldn't be bothered with translating all that material, trial software included. MS is also notorious for crippling non-English versions of their products. For example, the Encarta Atlas 97 had a Timeline feature that was never included at least on the Spanish version, but both the English and Spanish versions were the same price. Nowadays they keep doing that. Check the differences between your local Bing homepage and the U.S. version and you'll see.
I recently acquired a Japanese Big Box copy of Monster Truck Madness, one of only three now I've seen in a box. Absolutely lovely game, endless hilarity and insanity.
In Glalaxian you can only have 3 bullets on screen at the same time. Also, I totally agree with you about preferring Galaga, and I hate it when those 2 reds and one rainbow come down at the same time. It drove me nuts!
“Let’s try to make an emergency landing.” >Crashes and obliterates the plane. Well. It’s a landing, technically… and I would call it an emergency. So. Goal achieved.
Pole position with digital controls is tough! The key to getting ahead is knowing when to change your gear. If you complete the qualifying lap in under a minute then you get to do the real race. Love your videos mate.
As someone who still plays (and mods) both the original Monster Truck Madness and MTM2, it's amazing to see someone playing the game for the first time, and funny hearing the announcer in French. Passing this onto the still active MTM forum!
I forgot how janky early 3D Window 95 games could be. This was a real blast from the past, thanks for posting it. Interesting, the version of Return of the arcade that was included with my first computer was on CD ROM.
I would love to be able to customise windows 11 boot up sounds and be able to download past window operating systems sounds and windows 95/vista/xp would be my favourite ones
Monster truck madness sound also did this to me back in the day… now I’m starting to think they just shipped it broken because everyone would just think it was their computer. Now that we have social media, they are so busted!
"Monster Truck Madness 64" on the nintendo 64 came to mind for me. May of been the game you were thinking of. I rented that game every other week at the video store growing up
@@spaghettiyt4607 ok, I honestly didn’t know if it would be able to run on windows 10 or something like that or like Microsoft stopped support somewhere…
I saw monster truck madness and tapped immediately.. I remember playing the N64 copy in the early 2000s and it’s absolutely goated, a must have game developed by rockstar..
It's funny coincidence that today I was watching entire playlist of a Win98-PC and then you upload a video about it. I am sure its gonna be amazing video. Additionally, in case you see this comment I have a small question: do you know of you will continue the restauration (spelled correctly?) of the Compaq Portable I? I am sure it will take a while for parts to be found and shipped to you so I won't ask when, just do you consider continuing the series
Thanks for watching! I definitely want to continue the Compaq Portable Saga. I've just hit a few roadblocks and that combined with the amount of work needed for the Bliss Documentary put the project on hold for a while. I hope to pick up work on it again soon and get part 2 out sometime in the coming months!
@@MichaelMJD That is understandable, i hope going over the roadblocks is going alright, and definetly i am excited for the next part of the saga, as well as other projects you are playing^^ I do enjoy the video so far and definetly got that nostalgia strings pulled when you started playing the galaxy invaders game as it was my favorite genre of games to play on my old XP computer
@@MichaelMJD You can change camera on Monster Truck Madness with pressing V D is for just toggling dashboard/hud, can also toggle specific camera views with pressing ctrl 1 - 8, there's even a blimp camera. Sound issues you might be able too fix altering advanced sound settings but the game can have random issues with certain sound chipsets & devices unfortunately. Also the game has a cd soundtrack that's imo pretty good if you keep the cd in & change it in the settings too use the cd. They are uploaded on UA-cam on a playlist called " Monster Truck Madness OST " if you just want to listen too them. Kind of neat how the installer & game is built in such a universal way you can install it on windows 7 just fine & run it as is as well. Monster truck madness 2, has mods & a community patch if you feel like exploring that game a bit. Same with Midtown Madness 2 custom cars & cities, great multiplayer gamemodes on that game as well like capture the flag essentially called cops & robbers. Also any plans on perhaps moving this pc too a new case so you can get rid of that awful powersupply that will at some point take the system with it ? & how did the cpu upgrade go on this ? Did you ever get the 133 mhz fsb cpu too work or did you get a 100 mhz fsb cpu too run in this instead ? I'd go for a pentium III 700 mhz cpu based on the coppermine architechture. if you google cpuworld socket 370 you'll find a list of processors for the socket.
@@Mini-z1994 Thanks for the info! As for the 98 PC, I'd like to keep in in its original case, but changing the power supply is something I'd definitely want to do. I have upgraded the CPU to a 733MHz Pentium 3 back in 2020, but the motherboard caps the speed at 600 MHz.
Oh god Monster Truck Madness. Seeing that game again unlocked some core memories. Played that game a TON when I was a little kid, I *very distinctly* have "Grrrrrave Digger, has won the race!" burned into my memory XD
I remember playing Monster Truck Madness Demo. Microsoft Games, to me at least, was really great as a kid. Return to Arcade and Deadly Tide (amazing soundtrack by the way) still in my shelf.
that game remembers me my best friend matthieu, who get it's first pc at 12 years old, with flying simulators, in 1997 or 1998. i actualy found it boring and empty of amusement. but when i discovered grand prix 4. oh my god this game was like 10 years in advance for is time.
It would be cool to see some KDE plasma or XFCE desktop customization videos. Maybe look at Linuxfx?(windows clone). I just really wanna watch Linux content in your style
@@arnox4554 there's nothing really I don't understand because I use kde neon but I think with the insane amount of customization and tweaking a video about a themed version to look like windows xp, 7, etc. I think would make an interesting video and definitely would put a good light on KDE and by relation Linux.
@@spaceguybob Funny you say that because I made my MX Linux install with KDE look almost entirely like Windows 7. I even found a way to fix that incredibly annoying window button height issue on maximized windows with certain community themes and even enable window button animations.
@@arnox4554 that is really cool, I've never personally tried recreating windows 7 but I've made a 1:1 recreation of XP, 10,and, 11 along with windows 98 in XFCE and even mac os both in kde and gnome.
I love how Monster Truck Madness devs decided they like the Mario Kart Lakitu way of returning a four ton truck on track but made it a helicopter for "realism".
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Monster Truck Madness 2 even has a terodactyl that sometimes appears for that function.
ഒരു കന്നാലിയും ട്രെയിനും ബെല്ലടിയും ഒക്കെ ഉണ്ടായിരുന്നു. 😀
Ahh flight simulator 95… i started my Career in the Gaming industry because of this Simulator, growing up Flying everywhere, all through my teens as well, Later i founded my own company developing Airports for X Plane, and i still do this to this day. Awesome Video @Michael MJD
very cool
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@@thealien_ali3382 What down town or all over? lol
The days, when your video game came with a huge instruction manual.
To be fair, it's Flight Simulator. That manual teaches you how to fly
@@gustavrsh Another notable awesome example is Neverwinter Nights which shipped with, pretty much, the D&D 3.5E player handbook as the manual. lol
Manual,pdf is the best you'll get nowadays
Edit the comma is annoying me too
Remember when the manuals contained in universe lore? I loved reading the Halo CE and Halo 2 manuals and reading all the lore and info on unit types, vehicles, and weapons.
im 95 like ahhh windows 95
*stable flight*
"Alright, so let's try to do an emergency landing"
*immediately puts plane into tailspin*
Aw yes, a classic Vinesauce Joel maneuver.
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" . . . . . That's not an emergency landing."
And to think from these humble beginnings Microsoft would go on to own half of the world's entire video game industry
By 95 they kind of did already
@@LordmonkeyTRM I would say Nintendo owns half of the video gaming industry why are you in my room
Humble beginnings? By 1995 they already had a monopoly in the PC OS market.
@@souljastation5463 I guess he means humble beginning of their games division.
But if you count PC they own more of that pie but they still don't own all of it because of valve
Man I loved Monster Truck Madness back in the day. First racing game I ever played and the music still feels awesome😄 Strangely I remember having the same problem of the sound cutting out 🤔Thanks for the memory trip Mike 👍
Hi Strider!
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I used to play the demo of second one. Cows everywhere
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My cousin and i spent hours playing the demo of this back on his Windows 95 pc loved every minute of it great memories
Those arcade ports were pretty great for the time. The later Pinball Arcade was awesome, too.
I'm pretty impressed with how loyal they remain to the originals without compromising much
I noticed that they're all Namco titles, although it doesn't say it anywhere: neither in the compilation's name, nor inside the games themselves. Strange.
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@@souljastation5463 pole position have namco name
Seeing your Windows 98 PC videos makes me wanna buy a similar spec machine just to mess about with old windows just because doing it in a Virtual Machine isn’t the same!
same.
Buy a cheap old Pentium 4 machine will run windows 98 nicely
There was another game back in the day called Motocross Madness, perhaps that was the game you were thinking of.
I used to play Monster Truck Madness back in the day. It was a fun at the time.
cool
I saw monster truck madness and had a wave of nostalgia. That was one of my favorite games as a child.
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An instant MJD classic.
true i love seeing these videos and miss the windows 98 pc so much im just so happy and start my morning of good
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seen full video
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Please do an entire video on the history of microsoft flilght sim!!
That was an experience. I loved the video, what a ride! I would love to see more videos like this with some other old games.
Now try these on Windows 10/11.
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At least Return of Arcade wouldn't work on 64-bit versions of Windows because they're 16-bit applications. You could still run them on Windows 3.1/3.11.
i like that monster truck madness has ps1-esque texture warping. they must've really been trying to get it to run on the most peanut-spec pcs at the time
The music he uses in the Timelapse will never get old just like these games
Man, this brings back memories. I remember playing Monster Truck Madness as a kid, that being my first exposure to the very concept of monster trucks, and thinking how super cool that was, as well as actually doing some school art projects and the like with Picture It. That was actually a pretty nice piece of software, even though the Comic Sans UI with sound effects and tutorial-like workflow was getting awkward really quick once you got a hang of things.
I like hairy men
Fun fact with Monster Truck Madness, you aren't locked to the track, you can go COMPLETELY off track and cut across, basically cheating, and win that way on quite a few of those tracks.
I remember that Windows 98 SE CD includes in the "Interactive CD-Sampler" tour demos from Monster Truck Madness (the game that you played in French edition), Motocross Madness, C.A.R.T. Precision Racing and Age of Empires 2. And the irony of all that is I got the Windows 98 SE CD in Spanish and all the "trial editions" are in English.
Anyway, that old memories with Monster Truck Madness.
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That happened with almost every Microsoft CD-ROM that included a CD Sampler. They were all in English. They couldn't be bothered with translating all that material, trial software included. MS is also notorious for crippling non-English versions of their products. For example, the Encarta Atlas 97 had a Timeline feature that was never included at least on the Spanish version, but both the English and Spanish versions were the same price.
Nowadays they keep doing that. Check the differences between your local Bing homepage and the U.S. version and you'll see.
Monster trucks was fun in its day. It still looks very playable now.
I loved this trip down memory lane. You deserve a lot more subscriptions for sure.
I recently acquired a Japanese Big Box copy of Monster Truck Madness, one of only three now I've seen in a box. Absolutely lovely game, endless hilarity and insanity.
I like that different versions of a game will have different announcers
"What a beautiful sound , it truly never gets old."
In Glalaxian you can only have 3 bullets on screen at the same time. Also, I totally agree with you about preferring Galaga, and I hate it when those 2 reds and one rainbow come down at the same time. It drove me nuts!
This is so chill to watch on a morning before work
This was my proudest W*nk.
Or before bed
“Let’s try to make an emergency landing.”
>Crashes and obliterates the plane.
Well. It’s a landing, technically… and I would call it an emergency. So. Goal achieved.
I remember playing those Return of Arcade ports with my uncle when I would visit him for Thanksgiving and over summer vacations.
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I can't believe as a retro enthusiast that he hasn't played Monster Truck Madness before.
If you grew up on this Startup Sound or even better, The Windows XP Startup Sounds, You had some damn good raisin.
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@@ilikeminecraft1232 How?
@@gouravchakraborty9801 I don't like old things
@@ilikeminecraft1232 You're 12?
Pole position with digital controls is tough! The key to getting ahead is knowing when to change your gear. If you complete the qualifying lap in under a minute then you get to do the real race. Love your videos mate.
This man probably installed windows 250+ times
As someone who still plays (and mods) both the original Monster Truck Madness and MTM2, it's amazing to see someone playing the game for the first time, and funny hearing the announcer in French. Passing this onto the still active MTM forum!
I forgot how janky early 3D Window 95 games could be.
This was a real blast from the past, thanks for posting it.
Interesting, the version of Return of the arcade that was included with my first computer was on CD ROM.
Microsoft Return of Arcade is so nostalgic, it remembers me that Microsoft Arcade for Win 3.1 was my first retro gaming experience almost 30 years ago
Oh god, I instantly remembered the menu music of Monster Truck Madness once I heard it. Dam, that was a long time ago...
I love Monster Truck Madness. The second one in Windows 98 was the first game I've ever played
I felt sick a while ago, my tummy feeling bad, but i feel better again, and this video is the first video I see, just perfection.
get better soon lil kitty
I forget how fun installing games used to be with the music etc
The Windows 98 boot sound is sooo epic and masterful even to this very day.
No
@@ilikeminecraft1232 yes
I would love to be able to customise windows 11 boot up sounds and be able to download past window operating systems sounds and windows 95/vista/xp would be my favourite ones
@@thealien_ali3382 No
@@thealien_ali3382 I don't think so
Monster truck madness sound also did this to me back in the day… now I’m starting to think they just shipped it broken because everyone would just think it was their computer. Now that we have social media, they are so busted!
"Monster Truck Madness 64" on the nintendo 64 came to mind for me. May of been the game you were thinking of. I rented that game every other week at the video store growing up
Watching this kind of makes me wonder if these games would be able to run on a modern windows os
Most of them can run on windows 7
@@spaghettiyt4607 ok, I honestly didn’t know if it would be able to run on windows 10 or something like that or like Microsoft stopped support somewhere…
@@BraydenHanning not sure about 10 but at that point u could probably use a VM
Well some can work but if it is a 16-bit program then it will not work
32 bit versions of windows 10 still run 16 bit applications
i got so invested in watching you win the monster truck game hahaha. great video!!
Found your channel a couple of days ago and I’m enjoying binging your videos so much. It’s really fun hanging out with you. I like you. 😁
"You're not using a dumpster"
-Google Translate 2022
Pretty impressed that those floppy disks were functional after so many years.
Yeah, thought they would be a no go.
I saw monster truck madness and tapped immediately.. I remember playing the N64 copy in the early 2000s and it’s absolutely goated, a must have game developed by rockstar..
I remember the N64 version to I use to bash it everyday my favourite game.
"you are not using a dumpster"
18:58
YOU'RE WINNER !
Gravedigger was my favorite monster truck when i was a kid. These games bring back many memories on my first computer 😂
It's funny coincidence that today I was watching entire playlist of a Win98-PC and then you upload a video about it. I am sure its gonna be amazing video.
Additionally, in case you see this comment I have a small question: do you know of you will continue the restauration (spelled correctly?) of the Compaq Portable I? I am sure it will take a while for parts to be found and shipped to you so I won't ask when, just do you consider continuing the series
Thanks for watching! I definitely want to continue the Compaq Portable Saga. I've just hit a few roadblocks and that combined with the amount of work needed for the Bliss Documentary put the project on hold for a while. I hope to pick up work on it again soon and get part 2 out sometime in the coming months!
@@MichaelMJD That is understandable, i hope going over the roadblocks is going alright, and definetly i am excited for the next part of the saga, as well as other projects you are playing^^
I do enjoy the video so far and definetly got that nostalgia strings pulled when you started playing the galaxy invaders game as it was my favorite genre of games to play on my old XP computer
@@MichaelMJD You can change camera on Monster Truck Madness with pressing V
D is for just toggling dashboard/hud, can also toggle specific camera views with pressing ctrl 1 - 8, there's even a blimp camera.
Sound issues you might be able too fix altering advanced sound settings but the game can have random issues with certain sound chipsets & devices unfortunately.
Also the game has a cd soundtrack that's imo pretty good if you keep the cd in & change it in the settings too use the cd.
They are uploaded on UA-cam on a playlist called " Monster Truck Madness OST " if you just want to listen too them.
Kind of neat how the installer & game is built in such a universal way you can install it on windows 7 just fine & run it as is as well.
Monster truck madness 2, has mods & a community patch if you feel like exploring that game a bit.
Same with Midtown Madness 2 custom cars & cities, great multiplayer gamemodes on that game as well like capture the flag essentially called cops & robbers.
Also any plans on perhaps moving this pc too a new case so you can get rid of that awful powersupply that will at some point take the system with it ?
& how did the cpu upgrade go on this ?
Did you ever get the 133 mhz fsb cpu too work or did you get a 100 mhz fsb cpu too run in this instead ?
I'd go for a pentium III 700 mhz cpu based on the coppermine architechture. if you google cpuworld socket 370 you'll find a list of processors for the socket.
@@Mini-z1994 Thanks for the info! As for the 98 PC, I'd like to keep in in its original case, but changing the power supply is something I'd definitely want to do. I have upgraded the CPU to a 733MHz Pentium 3 back in 2020, but the motherboard caps the speed at 600 MHz.
@@MichaelMJD hi
I had an old desktop before I had my Optiplex. It was like 90s old. It sucked, but you were able to connect to the internet on it.
Another Michael MJD video masterpiece has been released.
Oh god Monster Truck Madness. Seeing that game again unlocked some core memories. Played that game a TON when I was a little kid, I *very distinctly* have "Grrrrrave Digger, has won the race!" burned into my memory XD
Flight sim is such a classic.
Was looking for the Mosnter Truck games for years, thanks!
I remember playing Monster Truck Madness Demo. Microsoft Games, to me at least, was really great as a kid. Return to Arcade and Deadly Tide (amazing soundtrack by the way) still in my shelf.
i remember playing that monster truck game for hours and it is so much fun
Bro. Monster Truck Madness is such a unique piece of nostalgia for me 🥺
Windows: you are not using a dumpster
Michael: ok
Omg I had the Monster Truck Madness Demo back in the day and played it sooo much. I can't imagine the feeling of playing the whole game.
6:20 : "Vol surprise" sounds like some sort of posh French food. Is that what they serve on the in-flight meal?
This was the first ever flight simulator I ever played! I love it!
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"That's not an emergency landing" got me good 😂
4:36 That's my favourite startup sound😍....
Ohh man Picture It was a completely forgotten memory of my first photo editor. What nostalgia bomb to see that ui again
Michael is now a gaming channel
We want another video for the photo editor application.
Thank you MJD for taking us to a nice trip to the 2000 era
did you know that windows vista will be old enough to technically drive if they were a person this year
And even after all these years, it still looks like a modern product. Aero was so elegant.
18 years
You mean Vistas driving one of those driverless cars!
As usual. another awesome fun video! Thanks! :)
Can someone please tell what music is played at 03:41 ? It is not listed. Great authentic review 😉
What a nostalgic ride. Lovely video as always :3
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90' nostalgia 🙃🥰😭😢❤
This video was so much funny i liked it a lot
I need a Windows 98 pc, the virtual machine just isn't enough for me.
I love windows 95 virtual machine
There's also Midtown Madness, another driving/racing game so I guess Microsoft had multiple games using the "Madness" branding.
I wish that Microsoft will just make a new game with the "Madness" branding
@@1Soniccool Given the state of the world these days perhaps it should just simply be called "Madness" 🤣
my man forgot to archive it to web archive
Update there are tons of the stuff he checked out in the web archive
alternative Title:
I try to be an aircraft pilot but everything goes wrong 😂
It's cool to see text in French (and also the french voice in monster truck madness) and probably be the only one to understand it all
that game remembers me my best friend matthieu, who get it's first pc at 12 years old, with flying simulators, in 1997 or 1998.
i actualy found it boring and empty of amusement. but when i discovered grand prix 4. oh my god this game was like 10 years in advance for is time.
Oh Man Monster Truck Madness was great!!! The physics were so nice for the time!
I think you were thinking of Twisted Metal. I loved that car combat game
Nice. The $5 98 PC is BACK!
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Goose
"you're not using a dumpster"
love that google translate error XDDDDDD
2:51 That's one hell of a weird photo decision on the Picture It! flyer. I think we've all been placed on a list now...
You're not using a dumpster... in other words you have a good computer.
That's the problem with old games like this you can get so caught up in them
Yeah, it’s the 90’s again.
French speaker here. Also, I love your video!
I’m pretty sure that monster truck madness game had (nearly) the same courses as a later PS2 game. Interesting.
omg i had the same exact thing back in the day in french, thanks for the memories!!
Looks like they emulated the arcade ROMs. Nice
It would be cool to see some KDE plasma or XFCE desktop customization videos. Maybe look at Linuxfx?(windows clone). I just really wanna watch Linux content in your style
Was there anything you wanted to do with Plasma specifically that you couldn't figure out?
@@arnox4554 there's nothing really I don't understand because I use kde neon but I think with the insane amount of customization and tweaking a video about a themed version to look like windows xp, 7, etc. I think would make an interesting video and definitely would put a good light on KDE and by relation Linux.
@@spaceguybob Funny you say that because I made my MX Linux install with KDE look almost entirely like Windows 7.
I even found a way to fix that incredibly annoying window button height issue on maximized windows with certain community themes and even enable window button animations.
@@arnox4554 that is really cool, I've never personally tried recreating windows 7 but I've made a 1:1 recreation of XP, 10,and, 11 along with windows 98 in XFCE and even mac os both in kde and gnome.
I forget how to do anyting here, that cracked me up so much
Those handles made me unreasonably happy
I believe that DÉCROCHAGE meant that the plane was stalling at 7:30
Micheal MJD is doing it in the air!!
actually, i am french and also a subscriber for like idk 2 years? anyway keep it up men i love you !
feels like an LGR video
A valid Windows 95 product key has to add up the digits and be able to divide them by 7 in the number that follows OEM.
this is going to be nice video for 98 pc