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This may not only be the biggest find in the shows history, but possibly the largest collection of sealed retro video games in existence. Join us as we are in shock and dis-belief. This episode will top anything we have ever done….and possibly anything we could ever hope to find.
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Apple’s infamous G4 Cube computer was beautiful but ultimately flawed. In this video I show its many quirks and why it quickly died at retail.
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Now that my F430 is going to be sold by the end of the month, I needed to get another supercar otherwise I would be sad and have to change my channel’s name to Normal Guy Normal Car. I have been watching the market for quite a while and I believe one particular model is near the bottom of it’s pricing. But let’s be honest, I just want this car because it’s amazing and it’s the car I always have wanted. I captured some of my phone calls with multiple dealerships and how boring and frustrating that process can be. I will have a follow up video explaining how I’m paying for the car and how the financing will work.
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The Sega Dreamcast is 20 years old and has recieved many aftermarket releases. In this video, I showcase some of the recent releases offered at Pixelheart among many more! What is your favorite aftermarket release for the Dreamcast?
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The Aquarius Computer was a failed attempt at Mattel to offer an affordable classic computer to compete with others such as Commodore Vic 20 and TI 99 4/A in 1983. Low sales and demand resulted in this computer being discontinued only 4 months after its initial release and sold back to Radofin. While very unsuccessful, there is an impressive multi-cart made for it documenting much of what was released.
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Mike Matei’s video game console collection! I really wanted to discuss some game consoles I own that we haven’t talked much about before. So I’ve highlighted a few systems from my collection you may not have heard much about before and I hope you find it interesting if you’re into retro gaming.
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The Novint Falcon controller was created by an American company to be one of the first 3D Touch devices with haptic feedback for games. The idea is that you would physically FEEL objects and events in games. Originally sold as a bundle for $189 back in 2007, it drummed up a lot of excitement, especially coming off the success of Nintendo Wii and it’s motion controls a year earlier. In this video we discover parts of it are pretty cool…and others… maybe could have used more work. MORE INFO: https://www.giantbomb.com/novint-falcon-support/3015-5149/
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We LOVE the Burnout series and here is our first look & impressions of the brand new spiritual sequel called Dangerous Driving. MORE INFO : http://www.DangerousDriving.com
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