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Season 2020

  • S2020E01 LGR Megaluminum Monster Windows 98 PC Update

    • January 6, 2020
    • YouTube

    Going over changes made to this machine since the build video on LGR

  • S2020E02 Trying a PC Dust Cover from 1993

    • January 13, 2020
    • YouTube

    So yeah I have this old vinyl dust cover I've been meaning to put on my IBM PC AT. It's a lovely personal computer from 1988 and it deserves protection!

  • S2020E03 Another Look at the Thermaltake Xray

    • January 20, 2020
    • YouTube

    Discussing the Xray's potential as a car accessory, wondering whether the cup holder really functions as an ashtray or not, and testing how much wattage it draws using a Kill A Watt power meter.

  • S2020E04 This Ridiculous Chonky Power Cord

    • January 21, 2020
    • YouTube

    You've asked about this thick beefy power cable, so here's a video about it!

  • S2020E05 LGR Plays - The Sims 4 Tiny Living

    • January 21, 2020
    • YouTube

    Making a 32-tile tiny home in The Sims 4 Tiny Living stuff pack. Naturally, things go precisely as planned right from the start...

  • S2020E06 Putting 800 quarters into an arcade machine

    • January 25, 2020
    • YouTube

    Inserting credits into my Missile Command cabinet wasn't satisfying enough with the coin tray being empty. Quarters just plopped against the plastic tray and it sounded dull. So I added $200 in quarters! Now it sounds and feels way more legit

  • S2020E07 Are these Yamaha sound chips legit?

    • January 28, 2020
    • YouTube

    Taking a skeptical look at retro OPL and OPM sound chips in my hobbyist sound cards, wondering if they've been resurfaced or what. I don't believe the folks making these hobbyist sound cards are attempting anything shady, but the origins of some of these YM chips are dubious. Here's the "fake chips" video I'm referring to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k72SF... To be clear, I'm cool using reproduction or resurfaced chips so long as they function the same or better. I just wish that the chip makers would make it clear that they're clones if that's the case, since I like to know if I'm dealing with brand new or vintage stuff when it comes to hardware. Buying old sound chips is enough of a gamble already, no need to obscure things further.

  • S2020E08 Mechanical Keyboard Sounds: The Album on Vinyl

    • February 4, 2020
    • YouTube

    My first listen of the 2019 hit record, "Mechanical Keyboard Sounds: Recordings of Bespoke and Customized Mechanical Keyboards" by Taeha Types and Trunk Records. Clicky keyboard recordings on vinyl? Oh yeah, we are living in the future.

  • S2020E09 Sound & Input Quirks on a 1994 Primal Rage Arcade PCB

    • February 12, 2020
    • YouTube

    Atari's classic Mortal Dinosaur Kombat game from 1994 has some strangeness going on, especially when playing at home using a Supergun. It uses the JAMMA standard, but also doesn't? Let's go over the additional cables and adapters you may need to get sound, music, and all four buttons for full fighting controls.

  • S2020E10 Neo Geo MVS Game Storage: Shockboxes by Southtown

    • February 21, 2020
    • YouTube

    Been collecting NeoGeo MVS arcade game cartridges lately and I've quickly found the desire to grab some nice boxes and artwork for them. Turns out these AES-style shock boxes from Southtown Homebrew are fantastic!

  • S2020E11 This Awesome SimCity Mug & Pillow

    • February 25, 2020
    • YouTube

    So I grabbed these excellent SimCity items on Redbubble: an 11oz coffee mug and a 16" throw pillow, featuring SimCity 2000 and SimCity Classic pixel art. Of course, neither are officially licensed in any way whatsoever. Let's take a closer look!

  • S2020E12 The Ultimate Doom: Sound Canvas MIDI Music on Vinyl

    • March 14, 2020
    • YouTube

    Wait, when did they release this? Technically never! It's the soundtrack to the original Doom for PC recorded using Roland Sound Canvas SC-55 sound samples, pressed onto a 12" 45 RPM vinyl record.

  • S2020E13 Software Evolution - Early 1990s Shareware Disks

    • March 22, 2020
    • YouTube

    Taking a relaxed look at a collection of MS-DOS 3.5" floppy disk game packs from the earlier 90s! This is the Software Evolution shareware collection, sold in Canada back in the day for $4.99 CAD per package.

  • S2020E14 Everybody poops, Alyx

    • March 25, 2020
    • YouTube

    it's fine, didn't need that clean underwear anyway.

  • S2020E15 Setting up a Life-Size Carmen Sandiego Standee

    • April 1, 2020
    • YouTube

    Where is the world is Carmen Stand-iego? In my office! Just standing there, looking dubious.

  • S2020E16 1/6 Scale Replitronics Woodgrain Change Machine

    • April 3, 2020
    • YouTube

    Unboxing and admiring the Replitronics USB Charge Machine by New Wave Toys! It's a tiny little recreation of the classic Rowe BC-35 bill changer seen in arcades back in the day. And it's delightful.

  • S2020E17 That 3Dfx Poster Thing On My Wall

    • April 10, 2020
    • YouTube

    Checking out the 3Dfx poster thing hanging up beside my IBM PC AT, since I've received a buncha questions about it! It's a fold-out ad seen in Next Gen magazine in 1998.

  • S2020E18 Soothing Sounds of the IBM PC AT

    • April 11, 2020
    • YouTube

    Booting up the IBM 5170 DOS computer system, installing Norton Utilities v4.5 from floppy disk, running a few of the included Symantec diagnostics, and defragging the Seagate ST-4038 hard disk drive. Recorded in stereo, use headphones for full effect!

  • S2020E19 The After Dark Modular Mouse Pad

    • April 19, 2020
    • YouTube

    Berkeley Systems sold a whole lot more than just After Dark screensavers! And one of their related products was this patented mouse pad, featuring 8 swappable images from their various AD screen saver modules.

  • S2020E20 Fixating on Fixing a PS1 Fix

    • April 26, 2020
    • YouTube

    Got a replacement laser assembly for my original PlayStation. It was supposed to be easy. It didn't quite go as planned.