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ZapIt GameWave Review: Canada's Exclusive "Game Console"


Released in 2005, this rather obscure game console, exclusive to Canada, aimed to be a DVD player/game console hybrid for playing games with the entire family. Most games ranged from basic puzzle games to trivia games & even some...biblical games? Overall, the GameWave was a massive flop with only about 70,000 units sold before being discontinued in 2009. While the console is pretty rare, prices second hand remain relatively reasonable (for the time being).

Did you ever hear about the GameWave? Was it a good idea? Do you think it'll become collectible in the future? What about possible homebrew?

TechTechBoom
 
All SNES enhancement chips and what they did | White_Pointer Gaming


The Super Nintendo was designed so that enhancement chips could be built into cartridges to boost functionality. The Super FX is the most famous of these, but what were all of the others, what exactly did they do and what games used them?

White_Pointer Gaming
 
The Trash Computer That Became Your Phone


Journeying down the path of vintage tech and retro computers is a good time even when it’s full of twists and turns… which it always is. But what happens when you’ve got a proto-portable computer that fits in your pocket, that struggles to function, that runs into incompatibility issues at every stage, and that was made by a leather company who decided to get into the home electronics business?That’s the Tandy TRS-80 Pocket Computer, sold exclusively through Radio Shack. And there’s a reason why the portable TRS-80 and its desktop companion were dubbed the ‘Trash-80.’Charles Tandy built an empire so sprawling that the federal government had to break it up, and the TRS-80 line was one of his crowning achievements before his death. Everything was looking great for both Tandy and Radio Shack – but the TRS-80 Pocket Computer revealed the vulnerabilities of both businesses, the volatility of the hyper-evolving personal computer market, and the risks of market leadership in one of the most uncertain, unstable technological eras humanity has ever seen.The TRS-80 Pocket Computer was one of the earliest forerunners to Apple’s iPhone and to smartphones in pockets around the world. But it was also a cautionary tale for the entire tech industry… and it continues to serve as a warning for anyone interested in vintage computer restoration.


Popular Science
 
Soviet and Russian video games consoles


History of Russian video games. The whole channel is about Russian video games and is super interesting stuff!

Russian Video Game Comrade
 
SNES Limit Pushers That Do The Impossible - Technical Deep Dive


The SNES, again. Nintendo's 16-bit giant had a lot of impressive games and I'm going to take a look at a few that really push the system and seems to make it do the impossible. Games that do things the SNES shouldn't be able to do.

Sharopolis
 
The 8 Bit War: Atari vs Sega vs Nintendo COMPLETE - Player One Start


Player One Start
 
What's on this old 286 PC | Nostalgia Nerd


I happened to be playing around with an old 286 PC the other day, when I found a piece of software within that I really wasn't expecting to. Join me on this adventure that includes discussing 286 PCs in general, Hercules graphics, amber screens and that bit of interesting software stored within!

Nostalgia Nerd
 
This Console Would have Changed Gaming Forever - Konix Multisystem | Nostalgia Nerd


This is the type of game console that you hear as an urban legend, a myth. A tale told only by those who asked for a Konix Multisystem for Christmas 1989, but never received one. But this console did exist, and it was incredibly close to launch. The Konix Multisystem was such a novel and impressive games console that it actually could have changed gaming forever, had the Japanese not been so terrified of it. Join me, as we delve into the story of this unreleased, cancelled, forgotten console; The Konix Multi System.

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  • The Helper The Helper:
    alternatively if you not making at least 23 an hour you could work in an Aldi warehouse
  • Varine Varine:
    Yeah I've been thinking about using AI for shit. I'm on vacation next week so I'm going to spend some time reorganizing everything and getting all my shit back in order
  • Varine Varine:
    lol I technically make less than 23 right now because I'm on salary and am there all the time, but it's a lot more than a normal wage still. I also have a meeting soon to renegotiate my pay because I want about a 25% increase to account for what I'm actually doing or a re-evaluation of our duties so that that my responsibilities are more in line with my pay. Depending on how that goes I'm prepared to give notice and move on, I don't mind taking less money so I'd have time for the rest of my life, but I'd rather they just fucking pay me enough to justify the commitment on my end. Plus right now I hold pretty much all the cards since I'm the only one actually qualified for my position.
    +1
  • Varine Varine:
    The other chef was there before me and got his position by virtue of being the only adult when the old general manager got married and didn't want to deal with the kitchen all the time, and happened to be in the position when the GM quit. New GM is fine with front of house but doesn't know enough about the kitchen side to really do anything or notice that I'm the one primarily maintaining it. Last time I left they hired like 3 people to replace me and there was still a noticeable drop in quality, so I got offered like 6 dollars an hour more and a pretty significant summer bonus to come back
  • Varine Varine:
    So honestly even if I leave I think it would last a couple of months until it's obvious that I am not exactly replaceable and then I would be in an even better position.
  • Varine Varine:
    But as of right now I have two other job offers that are reasonably close to what my hourly equivalency would be, and I would probably have more time for my other projects. The gap would be pretty easy to fill up if I had time to do my side jobs. I use to do some catering and private events, personal lessons, consultations, ect, and I charge like 120 an hour for those. But they aren't consistent enough for a full time job, too small of a town. And I'm not allowed to move for another year until my probation is over
  • Varine Varine:
    I guess I could get it transferred, but that seems like a hassle.
  • Varine Varine:
    Plus I have a storage room full of broken consoles I need to fix. I need to build a little reflow oven so I can manufacture some mod chips still, but it'll get there.
    +1
  • Varine Varine:
    I would like to get out of cooking in general at some point in the next ten years, but for the time being I can make decent money and pump that into savings. I've been taking some engineering classes online, but those aren't exactly career oriented at the moment, but I think getting into electronic or computer engineering of some sort would be ideal. I'm just going to keep taking some classes here and there until there's one that I am really into.
    +2
  • The Helper The Helper:
    There is money in fixing and reselling consoles. Problem is people know that so they are doing it
  • The Helper The Helper:
    If you can find a source of broken consoles though you can make money fixing them - sometimes some big money
  • Varine Varine:
    I was buying them on Ebay, but it's pretty competitive, so more recently I've just been telling the thrift stores to call me and I will come take all their electronics they can't sell. I've volunteered there before and people use them like a dump sometimes, and so they just have a massive amount of broken shit they throw away
  • Varine Varine:
    The local GoodWill was pretty into it, surprisingly the animal shelter store was not. The lady I talked to there seemed to think I was trying to steal stuff or something, she wasn't very nice about it. Like I'm just trying to stop you having to throw a bunch of electronics away, if you can sell it great. I'd probably pay you for the broken shit too if you wanted
  • Varine Varine:
    Then I make posts on Facebook yard sale pages sometimes saying I want your old electronics, but Facebook being Facebook people on there are also wary about why I want it, then want a bunch of money like it's going to be very worth it
  • Varine Varine:
    Sooner than later I'm going to get my archives business going a little more. I need some office space that is kind of hard to get at the moment, but without it, I have to be like "Yeah so go ahead and just leave your family heirlooms and hundred year old photographs here at my shitty apartment and give me a thousand dollars, and next month I'll give you a thumb drive. I promise I'll take care of them!"
    +1
  • Varine Varine:
    I can do some things with them at their home, but when people have thousands of slides and very delicate newspaper clippings and things, not really practical. I
  • Varine Varine:
    I would be there for days, even with my camera set up slides can take a long time, and if they want perfect captures I really need to use my scanners that are professionally made for that. My camera rig works well for what it is, but for enlargements and things it's not as good.
  • Varine Varine:
    I've only had a couple clients with that so far, though. I don't have a website or anything yet though.
  • Varine Varine:
    Console repair can be worthwhile, but it's also not a thing I can do at scale in my house. I just don't have room for the equipment. I need an office that I can segregate out for archival and then electronic restoration.
  • Varine Varine:
    But in order for that to be real, I need more time, and for more time I need to work less, and to work less I need a different job, and for a different job I need more money to fall back on so that I can make enough to just pay like, rent and utilities and use my savings to find these projects
    +1
  • Varine Varine:
    Another couple years. I just need to take it slow and it'll get there.
  • jonas jonas:
    any chance to get that stolen money back?
  • jonas jonas:
    Maybe you can do console repair just as a side thing, especially if there's so much competition business might be slow. Or do you need a lot of special equipment for that?
  • jonas jonas:
    I recently bought a used sauna and the preowner told me some component is broken, I took a look and it was just a burnt fuse, really cheap to fix. I was real proud of my self since I usually have two left hands for this kinda stuff :p
  • tom_mai78101 tom_mai78101:
    I am still playing Shapez 2. What an awful thing to happen, Varine, and hopefully everything has been sorted out soon. Always use multi-factor authentication whenever you have the opportunity to do so.

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