TI-85 calculator.
ing calculus class
My uncle Henry had an old school cell phone. We all called him Zack behind his back.
TI-85 calculator.
ing calculus class
Super Nintendo with Super Metroid/Super Mario RPG...
TIE Fighter Collector's CD...
Voodoo 3 3000...
Duke Nukem 1, 2, and 3D...
Command & Conquer
56k Modems
TI-86 with Tetris86 on it...
I remember I was like 9 and searched the word porn and got like a million pop ups when I clicked the link. All the close icons were outside of the screen and I had yet to learn you can drag the blue thing on top and click X. I turned off the PC by holding the power button and ran away.
Good times, good times ......
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That one goes back to the 80's, 1988 I think. By 1992 or sooner, V3.0 was available:
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Last edited by Wild Cobra; 05-13-2011 at 11:58 AM.
I still have my TI85 from the mid 90s.
We got an Amiga around 89 I think, so you must be right![]()
I don't like your expanded graphic. It was never that large. I found this:
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I spent a lot of time on my Webtv classic.
A good computer from 1995:
http://www.computermuseum.li/Testpag...aq-PC-1995.htm
The Compaq Presario line was very successful for Compaq. The Presario Model 5528 came with a one-piece integrated monitor and CPU, Intel Pentium processor, 75 MHz, 16 Mb RAM, 34Kb Modem, CD ROM drive, and built in speakers.
Can't believe no one posted it yet:
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That game was wayyyyyyyyyyyy to easy![]()
windows 95 3d maze screensaver
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D-rob was muh in unstoppable in that game
I also recall pissing my friends off by bombing 3s with del negro all day
Yeah D-Rob was amazing; also the Robinson to Rodman alley-oops, WTF
But for 3 point bombing, there was nothing like playing with Golden State: 4 guys in the starting lineup could shoot from 3: Tim, Spree, Mully and Billy Owens
I still have one with about 6 games.
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