33:00 That bridge looks awfully familiar, from the gameplay videos I've been watching of a certain game… 30:32 "And folks we're driving through the city that the TV shows "Family Matters" and "Kenan&Kel" took place in in the 90s so um if we happen to run over Steve Urcle…" …or that guy from WatchDogs …uh what was his name… uh… Abbey (I think) "… don't tell anybody"
I have a Compaq Armada v300 that I bought off of eBay and fixed up myself, however I can't find a single in depth video on it like yours is. Although yours is the e500 your video is still entertaining to watch, and I thank you for that!
In mid 2000 my family bought an HP Pavilion PC with Windows 98 on it, and the Utopia sound scheme appeared to be selected by default when we first bought it and started using it. Would MidTown Madness run on the Packard Bell Legend 822 CDT? I'm assuming 3D Ultra Mini Golf does.
YAY UTOPIA SOUND SCHEME! Seriously, that brings back good memories (the _only_ good memories, almost) of our old HPieceofcrap, which had the Utopia sound scheme by default.
If you're feeling adventurous, you could actually pull the CD-ROM, disassemble the caddy for it, remove the drive itself, and then install either a CD burner, DVD-ROM, or DVD/CDRW combo drive in the caddy. The front bezel for the optical drive may still just have the Compact Disc logo on it, but you will have whatever drive you installed.
I gotta admit, i do like the Compaq Armada line of computers....some of the best older computers....these days, when it comes to Windows PCs, i tend to stick with Dell......so easy to work on, they typically keep their drivers on their site and the diagnostic lights help out too :)
HAHA this is the laptop i won on ebay about 4 years ago for 99p what a bargain it was, I still have it , the screen has gone a bit floppy but still works great :)
I never could drive that good in Midtown Madness.......but you had that Mustang HAULING in there!!
33:00 That bridge looks awfully familiar, from the gameplay videos I've been watching of a certain game…
30:32 "And folks we're driving through the city that the TV shows "Family Matters" and "Kenan&Kel" took place in in the 90s so um if we happen to run over Steve Urcle…" …or that guy from WatchDogs …uh what was his name… uh… Abbey (I think) "… don't tell anybody"
I have a Compaq Armada v300 that I bought off of eBay and fixed up myself, however I can't find a single in depth video on it like yours is. Although yours is the e500 your video is still entertaining to watch, and I thank you for that!
In mid 2000 my family bought an HP Pavilion PC with Windows 98 on it, and the Utopia sound scheme appeared to be selected by default when we first bought it and started using it. Would MidTown Madness run on the Packard Bell Legend 822 CDT? I'm assuming 3D Ultra Mini Golf does.
YAY UTOPIA SOUND SCHEME! Seriously, that brings back good memories (the _only_ good memories, almost) of our old HPieceofcrap, which had the Utopia sound scheme by default.
If you're feeling adventurous, you could actually pull the CD-ROM, disassemble the caddy for it, remove the drive itself, and then install either a CD burner, DVD-ROM, or DVD/CDRW combo drive in the caddy. The front bezel for the optical drive may still just have the Compact Disc logo on it, but you will have whatever drive you installed.
I gotta admit, i do like the Compaq Armada line of computers....some of the best older computers....these days, when it comes to Windows PCs, i tend to stick with Dell......so easy to work on, they typically keep their drivers on their site and the diagnostic lights help out too :)
Oldest lappy I have is an Armada 1750 with Windows 98SE. A 10GB hard drive, 192MB RAM and a Pentium II @ 266Mhz.
I have dell latitude c840 with uxga resolution, 1600*1200. Perfect for my requirements. I have to admit i do love higher resolution screens.
I'm watching this on a 14.1" 1400x1050 screen
I love the picture
I'm watching it on a Dell 19" 1600x1200 Trinitron CRT
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Well I also got a 1080p monitor but I prefer the crt since it has real black levels instead of grays
45:35 that sounded to me like a voice from some putt-putt game
I have the same laptop but cant get the sound to work for dos games. Any tips ?
can you help me find drivers for my Windows 98 Computer from 1999 I Think Unika Made it.
You should install LEGO Island and see how well it runs.
Ah yes, the ATI rage card, the card that rages when u push it too hard... LOL
HAHA this is the laptop i won on ebay about 4 years ago for 99p what a bargain it was, I still have it , the screen has gone a bit floppy but still works great :)
45:52 Umm, Kermit The Frog perhaps? :P
this game doesn't work this good on my Atom based old netbook
cool, man =)
I've played Midtown Madness on Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Windows 7 sticker on the compaq Amanda e5000? What?????
buy only the key, not a whole keyboard!
38:58 ROFL