Video Retro Computers and Classic Consoles are my Passion when it comes to YouTube

8-Bit Guy makes a new Commodore VIC-20 game which is a puzzle drop game called Quarx!


The 8-Bit Guy
 
Apple‘s Struggle to Survive the IBM PC

This Asianometry video essay explores Apple's early dominance in the personal computer market and the challenges posed by the IBM PC's arrival in 1981. It details Apple's struggle to develop successors to the Apple II, highlighting innovative technologies and internal conflicts. The narrative traces Apple's attempts to adapt and innovate against formidable competition.


Asianometry
 
What if we unleashed the FULL potential of the 3dfx Voodoo?

What was 3dfx's famous Voodoo actually capable of? Consumers didn't get the full experience, but thanks to some hard work by a fellow by the name of SDZ, we have finally have a chance to see what it could TRULY do, when it was fully unleashed!


PixelPipes
 
Is this the FASTEST and CHEAPEST 8-Bit Computer Ever?

The Agon Light claims to be the fastest and cheapest 8-bit computer in the world. Is that true? Let's have a look at it and learn about its surprising "re-writable" architecture.


Noel's Retro Lab
 
The Hunt for the Lost Communist Console - BSS01

This is our search for the only video game console ever produced in the former communist state of East Germany, one of the rarest consoles in the world, the BSS01 .


fern
 
Someone Does What SEGA Don’t | COSAM Neptune Project

I cannot believe that Sega did not just do this. It was right there but I guess the Saturn just killed that idea. This actually is happening or has happened in Brazil.


Macho Nacho Productions
 
A Brilliant Failure: The Atari 400 & 800 Story

When the Atari 400 & 800 launched they managed to land without much interest, and failed to get traction, especially in their native US market. Why weren’t they success, what bad luck and unforced errors got them to that point, and why were they such a great design?


Little Car
 
The Untold Story of the Nintendo Entertainment System

15 years in the making! The VGHF presents the unlikely story of how the NES was born.


The Video Game History Foundation
 
How the Tandy Color Computer Works

The 8-Bit guy does the Tandy Color Computer (Coco) history and story as well as featuring original hardware.


The 8-Bit Guy
 
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Total VIC-tory. The Commodore VIC-20 Story

In depth analysis and history of the Commodore VIC-20


Little Car
 
The Bizarre 1999 Commodore 64 Web.it Internet Computer

This obscure computer that was only released in Europe is a curious little piece of retro goodness and super cool history!


LGR
 
What was the Sega Genesis Like to Develop Games On?

Deep dive into the Sega Genesis system architecture and what it was like to develop for it.


Zygal Studios
 
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    Or even third party. Like if you don't have an original one in a functional condition, you cannot play this game properly. Like yeah the keyboard mods exist, but I think those are BARELY functional
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    And since almost all of my programming experience is with defunct shit now, I figure my best place is helping preserve legacy stuff. Which I don't know how to do necessarily, but I need some kind of a hobby and figuring out how older things worked is the only shit that really interests me. Well soldering and restoration is fun too, but no one is bringing me new stuff to fix and restore, so it's mostly old shit, and I LOVE OG Xbox so much. I want to make sure it can function as long as possible, until someone can effectively emulate it at least. I have like 15 I was going to fix over the winter and didn't get to.
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    I also have a couple OG gameboys, but idk if I can do that without like, manufacturing new parts that no one makes anymore and I can't do that right now
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    Currently in the middle of getting the probate process going. We're doing the informal probate process.
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    A probate is usually done with a will, yes? If so I am sorry for your loss
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    Yeah Tom, me too sorry for your loss buddy my mom told me she finds out her olds friend died from Google searching them. She had not talked to one of her old friends in a year and found out she died from Google. Also another one in the same session. RIP all of them my sincere condolences Tom
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    We have some elderly guests that regularly come hang out at the bar at the end of the night, and every once in a while we don't see someone for a few weeks and then someone shows up with their obituary.
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    We usually let them do their memorials there in the morning if they want to and I'll make them some snacks and drinks. There was one guy named Tom that came in like every night and would sit by himself and get a bunch of soup and a glass of wine. idk why but he LOVED our fucking soup, like he would order a fucking quart of it at a time and would always get so sad when we stop doing it for the summer.
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    But he also loved our calamari, which is another thing I hate but it sells super well so I can't change it. There was one day he came in and was asking me how to make it, because he tried to at home once in the off season when we stop running it and he really wanted it lol
  • Varine Varine:
    I think he's one of the only people I've made recipes for for free because he really wanted a broccoli cheddar, and it was like dude I don't have a recipe, it's just whatever I have, but here, this is how you do it
  • Varine Varine:
    I don't think he ever figured out how to do the calamari in a pan though, like idk how to do that either. He was afraid of the at home deep fryers though and it's like yeah, that's fair, I am too
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    He was just such a sweet old man, we had two servers pregnant and they held a baby shower together, he was soooooo fucking excited to get to see a baby. Unfortunately he died a month or so before they were born
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    So I decided to Google some people that I had not seen or heard from in a while and sure enough one of my old best friends, we had a falling out years ago but whatever, find out he died of Pancreatic Cancer in January. I have also lost a few of my closer acquaintances from growing up the last year. Getting old - people die - I kinda thought it was going to be this way a few years ago....
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    Forum running super slow again
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    Not really clear from the stats as to what is causing the slowness.
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    We get a lot of guest traffic so it may just be the load is getting too high and not from any particular source.
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    Looks like the server is maxed out on CPU.
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    Oh it looks like a lot of the traffic is Silkroad Forums. That domain isn't protected by Cloudflare.
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    But the old Silkroad site is still on its own server. I just had a test site set up on this server for it.
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    I just disabled that test site. Let's see if that helps the load.
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    Looks much better already.
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    I had actually forgot about the Silkroad site. I had asked
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    SD Ryoko about it and he said the couple of people left on there really like it, that was a few years ago, maybe I should check back
  • jonas jonas:
    I guess when you're getting old, and the last day of soup season draws near, you start wondering
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    will I make it to the start of the next season? or was this the last time I'll ever have my favorite dish?

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