This 1992 Ferrari F40 has 10,994 miles on the odometer and is no. 179 of a total of 213 U.S. spec Ferrari F40s built! Watch Mecum Auctions Kissimmee on MotorTrend TV and MotorTrend
Derek Buck talks about Classic Game Room being disbanded & more | Select Screen
For many years, CGR Undertow was the secondary channel that was apart of the Classic Game Room empire. We sit with Derek Buck to talk about what led to Classic Game Room & it’s crew no longer producing content, his love for everything Predator & Aliens, and even talks about what he hates most about the latest Jurassic World movie. Select Screen
Colossal Cave (2023) Review – Classic Sierra game? Not quite.
Review of the new Ken & Roberta Williams (Sierra On-Line) remake of Colossal Cave, an old text adventure from 1976. Remade and updated w/ 3D graphics…but is it stuck in the past?
Official Site: https://www.colossalcave3d.com
BUYER BEWARE: Hyper Base FC – I have it & it’s not good.
This Chinese retro console comes w/ 53,000 games (PS1, N64, Dreamcast, Arcade, etc) which sounds great…but it’s not. Bad performance, audio issues and a high price make this a system you probably should stay far away from.
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3GGR3WW (Affiliate link)
** DISCLAIMER: This was sent to me for review, but all of the opinions are my own. I mean, obviously. **
10 Best Single Player Games That Only Take 10 Hours
There’s only so many hours in a day and as much we’d like to game all day, there are other things that gotta get done. Here’s a list of the best single player games you can finish in about 10 hours.
Today, video games are played across various platforms and in diverse ways, catering to different preferences and lifestyles. Console gaming remains a cornerstone, with systems like PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch offering high-definition graphics, immersive experiences, and exclusive titles. Many gamers prefer the convenience of these dedicated consoles, enjoying both single-player campaigns and multiplayer modes online. PC gaming, on the other hand, continues to thrive with its flexibility, allowing for customizable setups, higher graphical fidelity, and access to a vast library of games through platforms like Steam, Epic Games Store, and more. PC gamers also enjoy mods and community-created content that enrich their gaming experiences.
Another prevailing trend is mobile gaming, accessible to billions worldwide through smartphones and tablets. The convenience and portability of mobile devices have brought gaming to a broader audience, offering casual and competitive games alike. Free-to-play models with in-app purchases have become commonplace, enabling developers to reach a massive player base. Additionally, cloud gaming has gained traction, allowing gamers to stream games over the internet without the need for high-end hardware, with services like Xbox Cloud Gaming, and PlayStation Now providing access to a vast catalog of titles on various devices. These diverse ways of playing cater to different preferences, allowing gamers to choose the platform and style that best fits their lifestyle and gaming tastes.
My PS1 Game Collection (238 Games: Uncommon, $$$ & Hidden Gems)
Let’s take a look at my entire PlayStation (PS1) game collection. So many great games here including rare, uncommon and expensive games plus hidden gems and more! WATCH >> https://youtu.be/SZT3MGuJcNg – Which PS1 games are still fun to play today?
eXoDOS Version 6 with over 7000 DOS games (REVIEW)
Checking out the latest Version 6 of eXoDOS! Over 7000 DOS games that come with a launcher and are preconfigured ready to go. If you want to try DOS games but are intimidated by configuring DOSBox, this project is for you!
MS-DOS gaming was a vibrant era in the history of video games, marked by simplicity and innovation. During the 1980s and early 1990s, MS-DOS games were characterized by their pixelated graphics, limited sound capabilities, and text-based interfaces. These games often required players to navigate through directories and execute commands to launch them, adding a technical aspect to the gaming experience. The library of MS-DOS games spanned various genres, from adventure and role-playing games like “The Secret of Monkey Island” and “Ultima” series to iconic classics such as “Prince of Persia,” “Doom,” and “Wolfenstein 3D,” which pioneered the first-person shooter genre.
Despite the technical constraints of the time, MS-DOS gaming fostered creativity and groundbreaking gameplay. Gamers were captivated by the challenging gameplay, immersive storytelling, and the need for problem-solving skills. The limitations in graphics and sound pushed developers to focus on compelling gameplay mechanics and engaging narratives, resulting in timeless classics that continue to influence modern gaming. The MS-DOS gaming era remains a nostalgic cornerstone for many gamers, remembered fondly for its innovation, charm, and the foundation it laid for the future of the gaming industry.
2 Years with the Atari VCS: Has It Improved?
The Atari VCS has now been out for two year(for backers). In this video, I share my experiences with the Atari VCS so far and give you my honest thoughts about if things are better. I would love to hear your thoughts about it as well.
Commodore 64 Getting Started & Buying Guide 2024!
The Commodore 64 stands as an iconic symbol of the 1980s home computing revolution. Released in 1982, it boasted impressive capabilities for its time, including a 1 MHz processor, 64 kilobytes of RAM, and groundbreaking graphics and sound capabilities. Its affordability, combined with its capabilities, made it immensely popular among both gaming enthusiasts and home users. The system featured a wide range of software, from games like “Pac-Man” and “Donkey Kong” to productivity applications, contributing to its widespread appeal.
The Commodore 64’s influence extended far beyond its technical specifications. It played a pivotal role in introducing computing to a broader audience and fostering a generation of programmers and gamers. Its accessible design encouraged exploration and learning, sparking creativity in countless users and leaving an indelible mark on the history of personal computing. Even decades after its release, the Commodore 64 remains a nostalgic cornerstone for those who grew up with its distinctive beige keyboard and chunky design.
San Francisco Rush Alcatraz Edition Arcade Restoration
I recently picked up one of my absolute favorite arcade racing cabinets ever, San Francisco Rush The Rock Alcatraz Edition. Purchased this machine locally from a seller who said it had been sitting in a storage for almost a decade, and did not think it was in working condition. So I decided to see if I could bring it back to life! COOLTOY