Opening Lots of Retro Tech Oddities & LGR Mail! March 2024
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
- The first (and only?) LGR donations unboxing episode of 2024! Opening up a nice big selection of vintage hardware, software, oddware, computer games, and retro tech. Massive thank you to everyone who contributed this lovely stuff, it is all appreciated!
● LGR links:
/ lazygamereviews
/ lazygamereviews
/ lazygamereviews
● Links to various items and projects shown in the video:
/ @musicdetectivesshow
powerpcme.bandcamp.com
www.shannonprints.com
pcmidi.eu/orpheus2LT.html
www.etsy.com/shop/TheTreeRatS...
eoxstudios.bandcamp.com/album...
www.zer0rei.com/store
treecer.com/en/store/product/...
● All background music licensed from:
www.epidemicsound.com
00:00 LGR Mailbag video begins
00:27 Teijin MO disks
01:03 Microsoft Bob t-shirt
02:19 Old SD memory cards
03:23 DataWare Mouse House
04:10 Abitare Chairs book
05:17 SimCity 3000 for Linux
07:33 PowerPCME Albums
10:47 Cart Zine by Shannon Spence
12:45 Orpheus 2 LT sound card
14:20 Gravis Ultrasound Extreme
15:49 Windows Holiday Sweater
17:25 3D Realms collectibles
19:45 Tiger Quiz Wiz
20:55 Custom mini arcade cab
23:35 Anders Enger Jensen music
25:29 Vaporwave Bryce 3D art
26:46 ATi All-In-Wonder, Pentium 2
29:22 Dick Tracy Fossil smartwatch
31:16 MechWarrior 2 Mercenaries
32:07 Zoo Tycoon board game
33:36 Boxed ASUS Eee PC
35:29 Star Trek TNG Mouse
37:25 Tyan Slot 1 motherboard
39:18 Dancing Baby, STB Nitro 64
40:57 KDS PC Controlled CD Tower
42:22 PC games from Taiwan
44:49 Apple II PC Transporter
47:06 IBM Model M5-2 keyboard
49:14 Compaq iPAQ Internet Appliance
50:40 And that is it!
#LGR #Retro #Unboxing #computer #vintage #technology - Наука та технологія
my disappointment that someone didn't just send you 5,400 feet of jumbo 2-ply toilet paper is immeasurable
And a taco bell gift card. Since the brand is Marathon 😂
@@Triumph-dg4bv That would be a perfect match. "Taco Bell -- where every meal is a #2."
a few years back that would be worth a fortune lol
ya i thought it was a printer for toilet rolls haha
@@nickwallette6201I've never had these alleged taco bell poops
Whoa, I never thought something I had a hand in would ever show up in an LGR video! I designed the PowerPCMe K-Mart tape (8:45)back in 2016, first cassette I ever designed. I’ve since had a hand in the art direction of over 100 physical music releases.
that’s really cool
How very cool!
Wow is that tape that old? I've never come across it. and I'm always collecting radio station tapes.
the CD is likely doing that because the computer it was copied from didn’t “finalize” the disk. it should work on playback only devices like a cd player boombox, car, etc. this has happened to me before with small indie band cds they’ve sold. idk how to get around it but that’s probably what jt is!
copy it to mini disc
If the CD isn't finalized, you can *try* opening it up in a proper CD-authoring-and-burning program like Nero Burning ROM, and see if it can close the open session and finalize it from there. Of course, that presumes you still have an optical drive on your PC...
@@ballyastrocade5672 good point!
@@ballyastrocade5672 When disc drives started to be phased out, I swore I'd always have an optical drive, because they are just too handy, especially because I was starting to play some of the older games in my collection. And I also liked to play my old CD music. But finally, in 2023, I bought my current PC, which has no optical drive. So I bought an external USB DVD burner/drive. It's now been over a year, and I still haven't hooked up that drive. In other words, I finally became part of the problem of trusting everything to the internet. GOG exists, so I had no need for the CD/DVD drive. And there's plenty of places to listen to my favorite music online, and I've always had great speakers plugged in to my PC. And when I can't find a favorite CD online (which does happen), I fire up my old living room stereo system, which sounds better anyway.
"Give it to your grandparents so they can learn how to... flower."
I did laugh.
I think that they already figured out how to "flower"... that's why they have kids and grandkids :)
Hey LGR, I am sorry if this sounds cheesy or cringy, but I am around your age and grew up with the same technology and games as you. I had to leave behind the country where I grew up, leaving behind my friends whom I shared wonderful memories with playing the games you review (Dune, Ages of Empire, NFS...etc). Listening to your stories about your childhood, how some of these games helped you through some difficult times makes me feel like you were one of those friends I left behind and terribly miss every day. I empathize the loss of your sister, I lost my dad suddenly who put me on the path of PCs in the early 90s and also played a lot of games back then (NFL95, Sam and Max) and these games help me get through stuff as well. Your videos kind of helps me fill that hole and I thank you for that. I feel like you're a friend I always wanted to have. So...thank you!
Glad to see Sim City 3000 has a good home... Thanks for the shout out! Keep up the great work!
I OWNED THAT LINUX SIMCITY! Sorry to shout. I thought for a while that all my Loki Games were just a college fever dream. That's fantastic! I ran them on Redhat Workstation and MandrakeLinux I bought at Fry's Electronics in big boxes.
Makes me wonder if it would even run on the version of Linux designed for the PS2,or if that version of Linux is too new
I know that feeling too well. Also, Mandrake was the first Linux I was able to get all my devices working on. That as such an exciting time.
There where several ports Railroad Tycoon, II, Civiization Call to Power,, heretic II, Heroes III ran on Ubuntu !
I believe the PS2 was PPC (YellowDog linux) so it would have to be compiled from source, and probably debugged. Only very special(insane) programmers would take up the challenge! lol😂
Previous to that I got an "unlimited" Red Hat Bible which promised forever updates, but years later after contacting RedHat, they told me the newest RH distro is fundamentally different and Fedora linux was available to me, so they didn't have to abide by the terms!😕
Clint, thank you so much for showcasing CART zine and my comics! I'm so thrilled you enjoyed it and you had so many amazing words for Kid Internet 😭 funnily enough the coolmath person I interviewed left about a month ago, lol.
Thank you again for the decade of entertainment 💖
Certainly, it’s all kinds of charming. Thanks again for sending it my way!
Wholesome af
What a great community ❤
Happy Easter 🙏🏻🥚
OMG I love the tamagotchi art 🥺💕 Will follow you in insta if you have one!
@@giselletorres4156I do, same as my handle here! tysm :')
Is that Reuben aka 625 on the first page???
REALLY thought somebody was insulting you with that N64 cart sticker. Boy that name "Clint" can cause trouble
I did a double-take and had to rewind to look closer.
Hehe, the licorice that came with the Ultrasound was made in the same building that used to be my vocational college back in the day. I got a nice Mikromikko 486 from their storage while they were moving out of that building. (alongside a massive pile of old components and server blades)
Looks suspiciously at licorice.😒 Is that "Salt licorice"??? I don't know how you northern Europeans eat such stuff! 😝
@@squirlmy It's normal licorice.
Huge thanks for showing off the print and the website! It's been crazy to map the Vaporwave/Retro CGI/LGR community overlap in real time through people tagging me when they watched the video.
Your art is great, I didn't know I wanted it in my life until I saw it.
Always appreciate a fresh new LGR video on a Friday morning! As per usual, thank you very much for having good and accurate closed captioning, even on unscripted content, it is always something I am thankful for.
Happy to provide it!
ok, i lost it at "i've been making squirrel feeders shaped like scaled down arcade cabinets"
Sounds like Clint has been reading too much Savestate.
Talk about timing. This whole week I was watching unboxing mail in videos as far back as 6 years ago, and I now see another video uploaded. Thank you LGR for the hours of entertainment of amazing goodies
You bet, I hope you enjoy this one as well!
Me too! Lol
LoL i my dad had a mouse house on the side of his monitor he kept his pack of smokes in it.
Pretty much the only use for it is to store anything besides a mouse...
Kinda funny that in some 80s anime, they saw the future as MO discs lol
80s and 90s Japanese media is half the reason I wanna cover them. Metal Gear Solid etc
Well it was kind of accurate ... In Japan (and a few other places), MiniDisc caught on like wildfire. :-)
@@LGR The first time I saw MO disk was at the end of Resident Evil 2.
@@nickwallette6201 I loved the MiniDisc system. I still have several of them: a Sony deck, a Sharp CD+MD combo deck, a couple of the Sony portables, and even an in-dash car stereo unit. It *is* unfortunate that it didn't catch fire here in the US and Canada as well, but Sony kinda botched the marketing -- first when their advertising seemed to be pushing it as The Next Big Thing after CDs when most people were still replacing their vinyl with CDs ("You mean I have to buy "Dark Side of the Moon" *again?*"), and then when they split MD-Audio and MD-Data into incompatible formats so that you couldn't use MD blanks for both music and data storage because Sony's media division was afraid that someone somewhere would make an unauthorized copy of something if they allowed it. 😞
@@Dukefazon
I grabbed them in RE1 (Deadly Silence).
These unboxing vids have to be my favorites.
51 minutes of mail ins, count me in! Love seeing all the cool stuff people send. My favorite was the big box Gizmos and Gadgets by The Learning Company in a past episode
The mouse house did have a practical use for people with limited space. I distinctly remember having one of those things stuck to the side of our Tandy back in the day because the "desk'" we had for it was just a cart and the keyboard tray didn't have enough room for the keyboard and mouse at the same time. We had to mouse on our leg for things that used the mouse.
My dad had a mouse house like that at work at his workstation.
Oh man that Memorex 256mb thumb drive. I remember paying a ridiculous amount of money for one of those as a teenager...
Now thumb drives are so big that people will see an old 128MB drive and think it's 128GB!
That Zer0 Rei art is absolutely insane ♥♥ ♥
Aww, thank you!
I live in Japan and I found a pack of 5 640 MO discs and a USB drive at hard-off for less than $10 for everything. Those things are so neat, they make a weird sound and it all seems like alien technology from another dimension!
Hard offs are so cool
@@gmcnewlook they are! the soundtrack that plays in the stores even know that, they say "hard off is your dream place" 😆
47:06 Regarding those Model M5s in case it helps, the two I have had dead trackballs on arrival but I was able to fix them by replacing the capacitors on the trackball's controller PCB. At least for Lexmark-made ones, whilst the keyboard's PCB uses THT components like earlier M controllers, the trackball's PCB uses SMD components, so this issue might be related to the one that also affects Model M1 and M2 keyboards entirely.
That CD Organizer is only to hold them as organized -- I actually had one like 10 years ago - also got from a goodwill!
Yeah, he's going to be very disappointed when he realizes there is no optical drive in that... all it does is hold your CD's that you catalog and tell the software what is in what slot, so you can find it more easily. Then you take it out of that device and put it in your optical drive.
these unboxing vids are always a welcome thing to watch on my 2nd monitor while i work.. here's to more!
Those ATI All-In-Wonder! I always wanted one, but i got a 9800 xt 256mb instead. I couldn't complain... that 9800 ran everything!
I've got one stashed away from a surveillance computer I had to trash. Never used it.
That computer also had this weird module in one of the RAM slots (yes, in an actual ram slot!) that has an FPGA on it along with a few other chips. I've never seen anything like it. I can't figure out what it is, it's completely unmarked. Maybe an MPEG encoder or something? Since the PC did have like 8 video inputs and recorded video.
Of all the stuff in this video, those Taiwanese games are by far the most immaculate thing I see. Absolutely gorgeous art, beautiful condition, and obscure as hell overseas. Fantastic contribution by Brandon.
Very much looking forward to the Oddware video for the PC controlled CD organiser!
Now we need an LGR Oddchair where you're taking a look at chairs that are odd
That Quiz Wiz was my childhood. Loved it back when that version would've been new in the early 90's, love it now. Wish I still had mine, but I'm decently certain my parents threw it away 25-ish years ago.
I have no idea what happened to mine, but my folks are notorious pack-rats, so I'm sure it's sitting somewhere with the batteries I left in it eating through the contacts. I loved mine as well, such a great way to pass time in a house where _real_ video games were forbidden, but anything "learning" was approved. I also had a "sports" cartridge, but I still think the "General Knowledge" one was the best.
This morning my wife told me a joke. What do Nerds call soft clothes?... Software. 😂
I love watching LGR unboxing fan mail in the morning. ☕️☺️
god bless her shes trying
I don't get it
@@coboldelphi may be lots of things you don't get like respect and p[_]say hahah
I loved those ATI All-In-Wonders back in the day. Just being able to watch a TV program in a window on your PC's desktop at the same time you were doing actual productive stuff in the other windows was an amazing thing, especially in the pre-streaming era of dial-up internet where over-the-air broadcasts and cable TV were pretty much your only options...
You just have to wear that sweater next Christmas, Clint! What a fine piece of attire!
I love that sweater for its weirdness. I'd absolutely wear it to work at least a couple of times!
Cancel my appointments and hit the pizza button! LGR has a mail bag video!
That CD changer is begging for woodgrain contact paper!
OMG that Tiger Whiz Quiz is so nostalgic for me. I had one as a kid and spent so much time messing around with it. At the time, I thought it was the height of tech.
wow those Cartzines look like someone really put their heart and soul into it, cool.
✋🏼 thank you :')
Calm came to my soul with first few notes of intro music, and all anxiety went away…
It’s like something very pleasant is going to happen
Anxiety, anxiety, anxiety... American society became a bunch of pushovers.
I’m not from US, from a different continent entirely
And having a very hard time now
Wish u never experience what I’m going through
@@karlimo4034 I am from the UK. Everyone is different, you're lucky you don't have to experience anxiety and I wish you never have to, it's horrible.
1:14 you know how much Adrian Black loves those Gummi bears. They're like a staple of his mail call episodes.
I didn’t know any of the Star Trek computer accessories existed when they on sale originally. I definitely would have done everything in my power to get my hands on all of them! I still want it all!!!
Thank you for all the great content! I love this community, each and everyone of you are awesome!
I appreciate the 60fps and clarity it brings
Oh sweet, welcome to the Model M trackball world! For the longest time, my white whale was the M5-1. Both examples I own have problems, but c'est la vie. The M5-2's are really fun in a pinch (including the Unicomp USB version) for doing server work without having to make space for a mouse.
That diorama could be used as the new 'intro' vídeo of yours. It's pure art!
one of my earliest memories was how BIG the Dick Tracy movie was - it was being covered everywhere after the success of Batman (1989) .....and then it came out and no one talked about it ever again. But Hollywood thought they were on to something , so Rocketeer got made - that The Shadow and The Phantom were the nails in the coffin of old timey comic strip movies
Exactly. I was SO into Dick Tracy back then later The Shadow.
"(great size for most squirrels)" is my new favorite parenthetical comment
Anders's space tracks are vibin'
Love the Max Payne mousepad! I use mine everyday. I remember buying the game at CircuitCity spurred by The Matrix and bullet time. NICE! Mine is a little more worn in lol
I recognized a few of those Taiwanese games, the one with the Warrior guy on the black background with the 3 on it is Legend of the Chivalrous Hero 3, a really cool RPG, has some amazing sprite work and combat animations. I'd love to see a video on these games with you just messing around with them. And who knows, maybe that'll get translations going too! I can dream dangit
The first two of those Taiwanese Kingformation games are 俠客英雄傳3 (usually referred to in English as Chivalrous Heroes 3, there is no 2), and 俠客英雄傳XP (a Windows XP port/remake of the same title). The game is an amazing Taiwanese DOS RPG classic that is fairly well known.
It's a little depressing that Taiwan has a rich history of games the world doesn't know much about..!
That Eee PC - I nearly bought one of those way back in the day but I never did, opting for a more expensive but more future-proof laptop.
I wish I still had my late 1970s Quiz Wiz. They were pretty neat little game machines, and I had no idea they persisted into the 1990s. The old ones were made by Coleco, and the old models have a certain charm to them.
I hope we get an episode about the 75-disc CD changer!
The backside of that Gravis ultrasound extreme is IMMACULATE. I love it so much, I wish I could order a giant version in 3D to put on my wall.
Ooh, a Mechwarrior series video in the works? Yes, please!
27:17 Oh yeah, I remember cards with built-in TV tuners! Had one for a few years.
11:20 I remember that sandwich stacker game! from the Lilo and Stitch tv show!
SIM City 3000 For linux? In Box?! SWEET!
The old Compaq logo is so nostalgic, it reminds me when my mother bought our 1st home computer in 1998.
The Max Payne mousepad really brought me back! That was my favorite game as a teenager and I used that pad for years and years. I've gotta check if it's still laying around my parents' house.
Wow, that mini arcade cab is amazing .
Trying to get that Linux version of Sim City 3000 working on a modern version of Linux would be an interesting video on its own. It would undoubtedly be incredibly frustrating and possibly beyond the scope of LGR's channel, but it would be interesting. Let's just say binary backwards compatibility in Linux isn't exactly as easy as it is in Windows.
XFree86 isn't even the same X server used these days (X org), and even that is on its way out due to wayland. That is also a painfully ancient version of glibc, lol. A linux system from back then may as well be an amiga with how difficult it would be to get this running.
Did I hear, "Mechwarrior video"?
This and the thrifting are my absolute favs.
My grandma had that Compaq MSN computer gizmo at least around 2002-2007, and then she was upgraded to a standard Dell.
8:34 "All of those kind of transportational sayings" 😂
I absolutely loved my Fossil MSN Direct watch back in the day. It wasn't the Dick Tracey version but I remember it fondly
I love these videos. Find them relaxing and fascinating at the same time. Looking forward to the next one in 6 to 9 months. :)
I still have my KDS (Korea Data Systems, IIRC) CD organizer in my closet; my parents got it for me for Christmas decades ago. It was pretty neat, but is definitely an artifact of the time. It came with some rudimentary software that could index a disc and store the results in a database for easy searching. It could also control ejecting the individual trays, or one could do it with controls on top of the tower. It was neat at the time, and I just can't bear to throw mine out, even though I will likely never have a use for it again.
Thanks for sharing the firsthand experience! I’m stoked to test out that indexing and searching functionality.
Watching your videos is always such a treat!
I'm in Japan for a few months and I have been thrifting multiple times and the piles of vintage Japanese tech hilarity... if there are any Japanese items you're interested in and would like me to keep my eyes open for, I'd be happy to do so. I think about your channel every time I walk past the "vintage tech" sections.
Anything particularly weird/cool catch your eye so far?
The Simcity 3000 Linux case and disc have no esrb ratings, so it's possible they used the same insides and/or artwork for multiple versions of the game. Simcity 3000 Unlimited has a ton of different names around the world, and Linux is pretty niche.
These unboxings and thrifts are my jam! ❤
Oooh sweet, I love binging these in the background!
much love, a German fan!
The ASUS EEE ... had 701 and 901 ... now they are toys in my wifes work - kindergarden :D they where neat little things back then
I had to check my CD collection to see if I still had that Duke Nukem album. I used to have over 3000 CDs but alas drastic changes in my situation meant I’ve all but sold em off except for a few. My respect for LGR is what led me to hang on to that one. It’s actually sitting in the shelf right next to the interestingly rare Dexter’s Laboratory album that turned out was the earliest I ever heard of will.i.am
Now you reminded me of the Total Annihilation soundtrack. Excellent game and soundtrack.
Clint's descent into madness has been well documented in this video. I'm ashamed to say it was so incredibly amasuing to watch this descent.
For what it's worth, my family still has their HP PSC 750 running to this day. I just found new ink for it recently too.
Always love these types of videos, thanks, LGR!
My auntie gave me her E pc. I played wow cataclysm on 1024 x 600. Bought it for Jakarta holiday
I love these types of videos.
Thanks for making my Easter weekend even more enjoyable.
:-)
Honestly really cool of you to open up mail. I'm sure alot of youtubers get mail but only a few will record them opening it. Love your channel. Can't wait to see your next video on a PC game that I don't know about but should. I remember watching your video on Slave Zero and being amazed. Played and beat that game thanks.
24:50 That's actually some great music, I think I'll listen to that later. Good thing its on Spotify.
11:20 I though that said something else at first.
LOL
Love these videos! Makes me excited for future videos about the weird things you received.
I love the [chuckle of respect] at 28:58
Always love these. Almost as good as thrifting
Awesome stuff as always!
20:00 core memory unlocked, I remember bashing on that thing like crazy as a young boy.
Some of these items bring back memories from my youth. I remember the ATI graphics card, pretty sure we owned one of a similar model and used the TV tuner a little as well. Fun times.
Always cool to see the packages ppl send in 👍
Looks like one of those All-In-Wonder ATI cards with a Theather chipset. If so, you just got your hands on some of the best capture hardware that exists for analog NTSC/PAL media.
That CD was definitely custom printed but not finalized. Still, indie musicians that make music for the sake of music are the best.
Ahh, nothing like another piece of LGR goodness to start the day
I had one of those Tyan S1854 motherboards and I loved it. One of the best motherboards I had. Lots of features and many upgrade paths. Want to keep your PCI SLI setup until you can upgrade to AGP without losing your sound card, NIC, extra drive controller and whatever other PCI/ISA devices you run? Want to run your socket 370 Celeron 500 until you can upgrade to a slot 1 based 1GHz PIII? That board let you do it, was sturdy, and mine lasted me many many years. Still associate Tyan with quality.
Wow, a GUS MAX. I bought one of those back in the 90s. Great card.
Wow, Joe Siegler? Absolute legend!
LGR opening random old tech is the ultimate "to study and relax to" video.
Got a wonderful burst of nostalgia when you pulled out the MW2: Mercenaries box.
I had that ATI all in wonder card in a PC I built as a kid.
I unboxed two cib SNES games I bought off ebay while watching this video. Two more mint/near-minties added to the collection and Excel sheet.
i rememeber getting an EEE PC for uni back in 2007 ish. But didn't hold onto to it for long, I remember it was quite limiting back then. Would love to have one to sit on a shelf lol.
They’re pretty easy to find on eBay nowadays- I just got one for cheap (again). It’s my second. I have the Disney Princess one also that I saved from the trash.
Been saving this video in my "watch later" until I could enjoy it uninterrupted with my coffee on a Saturday morning.