The Living Computer Museum - A Brief Tour
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Hey LGR, man, if you go to PAX again, I gotta get you to this building.
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I was just here today! It was awesome!! If you're in Seattle, check this place out!
Also, you can play DOOM and Oregon Trail on their original models of PCs!
mate there was once this gaming display at a museum that was fucking awesome, it had stuff from the radar equipment that played tennis and space wars to i think the newest console was the ps3 and xbox 360
most of it was hands on and it was really cool, but it was like a 2 day thing and also i missed a chance to go to the Yatzee panel
but a gaming museum is something i would support
Great footage. I am actually thinking about going there today.
I would like to visit this place sometime or a similar museum. I went to the museum of Science Fiction in Seattle when I was there, that one was so much fun!!
Excellent video I really enjoy thanks for sharing.
Awesome, love smaller obscure museums like these.
The EMP museum? Hope that's not too close too close to this one.
+s0nnyburnett The EMP is in Queen Anne, which is a few miles north, right next to the Space Needle. Definitely not competing, but the last time I was at the EMP it had an indie video game exhibit, so I'd recommend it as well. The EMP is the "experience music project" so it's more focused on music history, especially Seattle's contributions, like Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain, but it usually has other pop-culture exhibits as well like video games, movies, etc.
Amazing video, and an amazing museum.
I am so glad someone did this and Paul Allen was the perfect person to do it.
I was really excited to see the NeXT computer they had on display. I'm not sure if it's still in storage since the last time I went though.
You just gave me another great reason to go to Seattle, i have some friends there, but living in the Canadian East coast makes it a little hard. Also, great video, for such a short time you do get a lot in it.
Oh man, that was very good audio commentary. Thanks for not babbling like a turd for eighty minutes. Your jokes were even short and made sense.
Not that I'm comparing this to other vids you do just other vids I see in general.
3:50 Still using my Sidewinder Force feedback 2!
That was the peak era for realistic physics games, sims and accessories!
shoutout to me
No Commodore AMIGA? Museum shit!