"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- Greetings,and welcome to anotherLGR unboxing things you sent video.Haven't done one of these in, oh man,almost half a year, I guess!Last one I did was in April,so these things have been piling up.It's been a very busy summer.But thanks in advance to everyonewho's been sendingthings and just honestly,helping this summer ofLGR to be really awesome,even without the donations.But this video's about the donations,so let's to get tounboxing this awesome stuffyou folks have generously sent.All right, first up, we've got one herefrom Pontus in Sweden.And apparently, this requiredquite the explanation.Yeah, he's just describinghow the game works.It's a game from Swedencalled Mall Maniacs.It sounded interesting.It was definitely gonnarequire more research,but I was intrigued enoughto be interested, for sure.Is that Comic Sans on the CD?I think it is.Well, this is just a weirdthing, thank you very much.Okay, next up, I'vegot one here from Doug.As promised, he sent me oneof the first SNES-2-GP boards,so yeah, this convertsSuper Nintendo controllersover to the 15-pin gaming port on PCs,so you can use it with DOS games.User manual's prettystraightforward.Got a third-party controller here,but of course, it'll work with any.So there you go, that's the board itself.You've just got theSuper Nintendo side here,the 15-pin gaming port there.And yeah, it allows youto plug in Super Nintendocontrollers on your PC, which is nice,because I've seen plenty ofother adapters and stuff,of course, for USB.But even back in the day,if you wanted a consolecontroller on your PC, youpretty much had to stickwith serial or even parallel.I've seen some adapterslike that, but never oneto go to the game port, oddly enough.This is very cool, thanksfor sending it my way.Got one here in an envelopefrom Kevin in Germany.Check that out, new oldstock Microsoft Windows'98 stickers, originals!Very cool.I will have fun withthem, thank you very much.And I've got one herefrom, blurry, here it is.From Justin, I guess it's late.I don't know, I'm lateopening these.Okay, no note or anything, I don't think.We've got something calledThe Internet Experience.\"Navigating the Internetand World Wide Web.\"I very much enjoy thesekinds of CDs from back then,so thanks for sending this.I don't even know what toexpect, but it looks intriguing.All right, got one here from Nathan.So yeah, he sent me this t-shirt designafter I did my Tempestlittle mini-arcade video.I believe he designs theseand sells them and such,like here's some stickers,a couple of Fallout ones.\"You're over-encumbered andcannot run!\"Some Galaga stuff.Apparently he's been bingingsince he discovered thechannel about a year ago.Oh man, that's a long time to binge.I hope you're okay.Glad you're enjoying,and thank you very muchfor sending the stuff.Ghostnebula Illustrations is his thing,thank you, Nathan.All right, got one here from Gerald.Oh yeah, he sent a fewdifferent things here.Some of which I already have.But this is the mainone I was interested in.Yeah, the Sim City Official Soundtrackof Sim City 3000, that is.One of my absolute favorite soundtracks,and not an easy soundtrackto get ahold of physically,so thank you very much, sir.Very cool gaming soundtracks.Got one here from Aaron.\"I found this while cleaningand realized I never sent it!\"Merry Christmas, I guess.Yes sir, I'll take it!Merry Christmas to you too.Oh yeah, this is a weird little thing.This is The Jazz Pianist,a piano music libraryfor your MIDI system or PC sound card.You know, I'm obviously a fanof jazz as a musical genre,and also a fan of MIDI,and this just appearsto be a bunch of MIDIfiles, but also has supportfor roll and general MIDI, Sound Canvas,all this good stuff.So, I don't know, thank you very much.All right, got one here from the UKthat got a bit beat up in postage.In fact, it looks like whoknows what came out of there?Oh yeah, it's from Gareth,thank you, Gareth.Looks like there weresome food things in here.Those all melted together.Well, I appreciate the thought!Hmm, a Bethesda game.\"As discussed, here'sthe copy of Delta V.\"Definitely will be able todo more thrifting episodes,but, as always, that issomething that just takes time.But yeah, not familiar withthis game from Bethesdaback then at all, butit looks really cool.I don't know, interesting3D, early 3D graphicsand cool colors and stuff.Apparently it's a flight sim VR.VR flight sim!I don't think it actuallysupports VR headsets,but anyway, thank you for this.All right, I've got one here from Nate.To me, \"Enjoy your sound card.\"I will, Mr. Nate randomguy on the Internet.I always enjoy sound cards, and oh man,I will enjoy this one!It's an absolute classic of a sound card,a Sound Blaster CT1350B, mm-hmm!One of my favorite sound cards,especially when you get the other chipsand populate those in there,so you have a creativemusic system support.Anyway, thank you very much, Nate.I will definitely be usingthis in future builds.Okay, got this one herefrom E-Z Post.I'm assuming this is somesort of business dropshipment or something.Okay, yeah, this is fromthe company, I guess,that handles the 3D-ROM's merch.Yeah, got an officialBuild Engine t-shirt,a big fan of the KenSilverman Build Engine,used for doing 3D and awhole bunch of other classicsfrom back in the day.And yeah, I guess theystarted selling thesesometime early summer this year,and I was reached onTwitter and they're like,\"Yeah, do you want one?\"And I'm like, \"Yeah, sure.\"I will take a cool t-shirt fromone of my favorite engines.So thank you very much.Got one here from Jeff.That's it,a little tiny thing.This is interesting,this is a copy of Exodus:Journey to the PromisedLand for the Game Boy.Yeah, one of those weirdlittle unlicensed thingsthat Wisdom Tree did back in the day.I'm a big fan of these, notbecause they're great games,but I just, I don't know,weird religious thingsand unlicensed games.But thank you very much, Jeff.Seriously though, just look at the waythis cartridge is designed.That weird wavy sticker that is moldedto the weird wavy shapeof the whole thing.It's just odd, man.I don't have anyunlicensed Game Boy games.I do now!Alrighty, I've got onehere from the UPS Storein Tennessee, which,I don't knowif there's a note inside.Yeah, it's from Holden.It says he's a 20 year old,he obviously missed on a lotof tech from back in the day,so it's been great to see all that stuff.Awesome, glad to hear you'vebeen enjoying the older things.Oh yeah, so the AvonBeauty Vision ComputerI covered awhile back.I did some tests and thingson there about cologne.Apparently they contactedan Avon salesperson,and a couple of them were still made:Night Magic, Soft Musk, andImari are still in production.This is a thing?All right, so this is Night Magic.Yeah, I do rememberthis one being mentionedon that computer in this very room.Ooh my, oh me.It's not bad!Yeah, shouldn't have gone in my nose.Okay, I can smell a little better.It's a very sweet, very sweet smell.Okay, let's try Imari.\"Where passion blooms.\"Experience the power of Imari,\"with notes of sparkling citrus,\"opulent jasmine, and addictive vanilla\"for a long-lasting sensuality.\"I've gotta say, that sounds more, yeah.Oh, look at that, that's a thing.I wish I had one of those little thingiesthat you spray on the paper or whatever.I guess I could justkinda spray it on here.Okay, now I do like this one better.I don't know, you know, actually,I don't mind that at all, that's not bad.I'm not sure I'd wear it, butI do like the way that smells.Definitely get some ofthat \"opulent jasmine\"and addictive vanilla.\"More thevanilla, I like the vanilla.Anyway, thanks for this odd donationand sort of follow up tothe Avon Beauty Vision,what little of that computerthat there was meant for men.So thank you, this is weird, but cool.Kind of an interesting little collectibleto go along with that computer now.All right, this feels likemore t-shirts or something.This is from Vivid Vaporwave, Vaporwear?Vaporwave, yes.Yeah, I think this is comingfrom the same supplieras the 3D Realms shirt!It's the same exact paperwork.Both of these shirtscame from the same place.Anyway, that's an odd coincidence,but check this out!That is a Cool Crab t-shirt, folks!A very vaporwavey looking Cool Crab,with the purple and thegreenish teal going on.That is sweet.I think they all have the same design,but this one may be a hoodie.Definitely all smell like vinegar.This one's like a dark blue?No, that's black, yeah.Dude!There's a bunch of people, actually,that have contacted meabout doing Cool Crab merch,and I'm like, you know what,I'm not gonna sell it myself,because I don't know, I don'treally have time to do it.But there's a bunch ofpeople that have startedmaking these things.In fact, if you go on RedBubble,I'm sure you'll find a number of them.This is one of them, so,thank you very much.The fact that Cool Crab hasturned into a thing at all,just, it amuses me.Okay, now one here that's rather heavy,but somewhat thin, so Idon't know what's in here.This is from, does it say?It does not say.It's from Scott.\"Here are the Flopticaldrives we talked about.\"Sweet!\"I was told they were both working,\"but I noticed a \"BAD\"label on one of them.\"All right, well, thankyou very much in advance,because I've been lookingfor some of these!Oh, I was not expecting this one!But these other ones here.The format is called Floptical,it was absolutely a thing.It's got sort of areddish-colored disc inside.And yeah, you run theseon Floptical drives.This one's by Insite, in fact,these are both by Insite here.This one has, oh, that's cool.Got one of those littleshipping protectors.It can be hard to find these at all,much less ones that work.But hopefully, they do.I've been wanting to coverthis for a long time,but I'd still really like toget some of the other thingsthat went along withthis in terms of like,documentation packaging.If anyone has any Floptical stuffthat they'd be willing to part withso I can make an odd ware video,I'd very much appreciate it.I don't know exactly what this one is.This doesn't look like Floptical,it just looks like floppywith memory card readers.That's kind of odd, in and of itself.But yeah, thank you very muchfor sending these my way,even if they don't work,it's just finally coolto see some in person.All right, got one here from Joshua.Ah, NASA Museum!\"Explore the first virtual reality,\"here we go with thatvirtual reality again.It's just early '90s virtual reality,in the sense that it's arecreation of the real place,virtually, not like headset stuff.I mean, sometimes some ofthese things would have that,but this looks like it's just like,a macromedia director type of thing.Either way, very cool, I lovespace-related collectibles,especially for PC and whatnot.I don't know, this is just my kinda thing,so thank you very much.Got one from Ashwynn.Oh yeah, man!Been looking for one ofthese, so this is a thing.It's the Logitech AudiomanCompact Digital Audio \"Tool\"?So, check this out.It's an actual sound card of sorts,but it's one that attachesto the parallel port,making it kinda similarto the Covox Speech Thing,or Disney Sound Source, ina way, but also different.Because, you know, it'sjust something I've wantedto cover for a long time,because I don't know a wholelot about exactly how it works.So thank you for sending this in the box,that is very cool!All right, got one here from Jim.And I don't see any notesin here, but anyway,two excellent condition PC game boxes.So we've got the classicMaxis game RoboSport,well, it's classic to me.This is a much bettercondition box than I had,so I was happy to have this,because it looks great.And Spaceward Ho!, which Ihave never played at all,but man, that box art is truly the best.It's a rocket poweredspace shark and cowboy,and there's like, flaming Cheetos,and he's lassoing a planet.Dude, it looks amazing.It maybe isn't thatamazing, but who knows?I have never tried it.Thank you for sending these.Got one here from David in Portugal.I see!The one packing peanut.You know, I don't thinkthat joke will ever stop.Oh yeah, David.DeckardGames David, yes.So it has the add-on we talked about.Yeah, ooh, I know what this is now!That's cool stationery, by the way.I dig that Windows 3.1 notepad.Oh yeah, now this is an absolute rarity.We All Need Extra Speed,Extra Tracks for theNeed for Speed for DOS.100% unofficial add-on.Dude, 500 plus new tracks?Like, what?What are even are these?Tracks, cheats, patches, utilities.It's weird enough toeven hear about moddingfor NFS 1, I mean, itwas certainly doable.I showed a little tiny bitof it in my Need for Speed Ireview awhile back, but thefact that there's a wholephysical release of these things?It is probably gonnaget a dedicated video,because I am so confused.1997, by UK Gold.Anyway, thank you very much,Mr. Deckardgames David.This is super cool.I think he found a couple of them,just very luckily, and decidedto send me one of them,so much appreciated!This is gonna go perfectlyin my collection over there.Got one here from Austria from Dieter.Or maybe he goes by Didi.A very nice selection of wood grain,printed out for my amusement.Yeah, unfoldable disk storage, yes indeed!Thank you, Didi.Let's see if I can make it work.Now, that is an intriguingfloppy disk holder,I'm gonna say.Look at that, that is satisfying!Yep, that's all thatis, thank you so much.That is super cool!Okay, got one here from Veronica.So this is a thing, I likethese kinds of things.Action Arcade Adventure Set,a three and a half inch disk.It's a game creation book for PC.\"You're a cool dude!\"Enjoy the book.\"Well, you're a cool Veronica!Thank you for the book, andI don't know what I'm gonnado with this, I don't know, tryto make a game or something?I've always been cautiousabout doing a videoon these types of things,but I highly enjoy them,just on my own personaltime, if nothing else.So yeah, much appreciated.Okay, I've got one here from Zach.All right, he loves the show,and he's pumped he canadd to my collection.Well, thank you.It was tucked away in hiscloset, not being appreciated.Well, now it'll be tucked away in here,being hopefully appreciated.And a big fan of LGR Foods.Indeed, I am hungry.Oh, hey, yep, yep!Been looking for this for awhile,this is Star Trek: DeepSpace Nine Harbinger.It comes in this ratherinteresting plastic box.Yeah, I've never played the game,don't know if it's any good.I have been mostly been after itfor this oddly-shaped package.So I've got a wholebunch of Star Trek games,it's gonna go down there with thoseand look awesome.That just looks neat, man!Creative '90s packaging, right?Okay, I've got one here fromGeoffrey at Star Micronics.Yeah, that Star, the printer company.So yeah, after I did thevideo on the Star Dot Matrixprinter, they of course are still around,and they got in touch andoffered to send some Star things.It's a nice mug.\"Always leading, always innovating, Star.\"Yeah, I just like the factthat they keep their oldrogue logo intact.I mean, that is a classic'80s looking logo!What is this?Okay, so I've got a littletranslucent Star thing.That is a thing youhand out at trade shows.Got a nice lanyard there.A business card, a bunch of Star stickers,yeah man, like, a bottle opener.Oh, dude!\"Thank you for embracingStar's retro tech!\"We hope it's okay our thank you\"is a thermal print instead.\"Yeah, sure, that's fine.Yeah, you know, it's Star merch.Ooh, that's nice, sothank you, folks at Star.I just really like your logo!Okay, I've got one herefrom somebody in Texas.Okay, so I do know what this is,but I don't recall off thetop of my head who sent it.Maybe there's a note in here.If not, I'll put it atthe bottom of the screen.Here's the receipt.Ah, yeah, so they found thisat an Austin, Texas antique mall.This is an IBM dictation machine,the IBM Executary 224 Dictating Unit.I have been after one ofthese for a little while now,just because, you know, old IBM tech,and watching enough techvideos and, oh, whoops.You start getting into dictationmachines for some reason.So there's the battery compartment,that just fell right out of there.Look at this, I don't know.It's kind of an IBMdesign language going onfor so long throughout the 20th century,and it was going on back then too.I think this is a mid-'60sdevice, if I recall.But yeah, I just think it looks wonderful,and this is in great condition.Found it for 20 bucks,so thank you for this.Oh, man, yeah, look at that!Nice that it came with the manual,becausetotal foreign technology, man.'60s tech, electronical things,that is just well beyondwhat I usually dive into, but yeah,I'm interested in looking further into it.So anyway, thank you verymuch to you who sent it,because it didn't have a name on the box.Thank you very much for this.This is just neat!All right, getting a littlelarger now, from Shawn.Oh my, that's a lot of blue!If I recall, these belonged to his fatherthat recently passed away.It's just a whole bunch of Atari softwareIBM PC games from the early '80s.I mean, these are some ofthe early licensed gamesfor the platform.And they don't have anyactual screenshots or anythingon the back, but I use these all the timefor testing out compatibilityand things like thatfor different PCs andXT systems that I have,especially Defender here,this is highly relianton your computer's CPU speed.And these are just in great shape,better than I've ever seen, honestly.These are hard enough to find anyway,so thank you very muchfor sending these my way.This is very cool.Obviously a well cared forcollection of PC games.Okay, got one here fromBen in the Netherlands.All right, got a nice note here from Ben.\"Sorry for the delay!\"Yeah, no worries.\"There is so much interestfor the Spectrum headware\"that I'm really struggling to keep up.\"Oh man, so he's got thiscompany, Byte Delight,putting together these Spectrum packages.Thank you very much for sending this.I hope it's not too much ofa burden to have done so!Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!Oh man, check that out!This is a Spectrum 128,the toast rack version,as it is known, in avery lovely red box here.And there's also like, adust cover included as well,from the biggest toast rackhoarder in Holland, Renee,who had these dust coversmade, that's awesome.So yeah, I had a 48K a long time ago,but that's the only experienceI ever had with a Spectrum.This, on the other hand,ooh, that looks awesome!A little heavier than I expected, too.That's very, very cool.Refurbished by Byte Delight.So yeah, it's been all taken care of,the internals have been refreshed,and stuff has been swappedout so it's working.And it's got all theoriginal stuff with it,but also like, newcables, new power supply,new, oh, I don't even know what else!There's so much good stuff in here!Start connection at thecassette over there.I've got the ZX-AYthree-channel audio interface.Lots of good stuff in here.So yeah, very muchappreciated, Ben and Co.This is super neat, thanks so much!Okay, I've got one herefrom Jeffrey in Australia.Apparently LGR has helped keep him companyrecently as he was oftenon night shift dutyto watch the baby!Yeah, oh man, wishingyou the best with that.Shout to wife Gracie andbaby daughter Annabelle too.And yeah, there are somecool things that are includedin here, so let us check them out.We are off to a good start already.All right, so these two are definitelya couple of the stars of the show here,we've got some registeredApogee shareware games.These are the fullversions, all three parts,two parts in this case for Goodbye Galaxy!But yeah, this is, oh wow, what is this?It's just kind of a genericbox with some, I don't know,things plastered onto it.Anyway, Manaccom, theydistributed a bunch of versionsof Apogee games in Australia,and I've been after a coupleof these, actually, anyof them, for a long time.And here are two of them,so that's very cool!We've got a discount versionof The Secret of Monkey Island.That's interesting packaging,from Sega-Ozisoft, really.Got some Sierra kids' things,Lost Secret of the Rainforest,The Island of Dr. Brain, didn't have that,and Castle of Dr. Brain,which I have since covered.Here's somethingthat's interesting,Microsoft Game Shop,includes QBlocks, acustomizable version of Tetris.Again with the game creation stuff.I don't know what I'm gonna do with these,but I wanna do something,so if anybody has any ideas, I don't know,let me know, I guess.There's so many of these coolpacks from back in the daythat just seem like they'dbe interesting to coverin some form, even if I'mnot making my own games,just kinda showing how they work.And then, ah, yes, thisI've been wanting forever.Need for Speed: High Stakes,the Australian edition,with the Holden and Ford cars included.Yeah, dude, I rememberdownloading those back in the day,off like FSCars.net or something.And yeah, you could add themto the American version,but to have the originalAustralian release is very cool,as a collector of Need for Speed things,so yes, thank you verymuch for all the goodness,and best of luck with the baby.And I've got another onehere from an unknown sender.Okay, we've got a note herefrom David, it looks like.Yeah, a very long-time subscriber, 2012.His dad really likes TechTales and his brotherand him like pretty muchevery video on the channel.Well, thank you very much.So yeah, there's a wood grainthing from the '80s in here.Let us check it out.Oh yeah dude, classic Swinglinestapler with the wood grain!Yeah, you know, I'll take it, man.That's an awesome stapler,definitely a way betterone than the one I have,so thank you very much.Hope you all continue to enjoy the videos.Okay, got another package from a David.Sure are a lot of Davidsin the tech community, huh?I guess there's just a lot of Davids.A copy here of GeoworksEnsemble, Graphical Environmentand Productivity Applications.That is something I'vealways wanted to check out.Very cool, that's quitea beefy package, too.Thing's heavy!And a note there as well.Tech Tales, the history of Geos,that's definitely a possible thing.And apparently he's alsodoing a project here,a tribute to his late uncle, Tom Rizzo,and it features his music as a soundtrack,and his likeness as the main character.Well, that's cool.And I do remember that floppy demo,Conway's Game of Life short film thing.Thanks once again forsending some stuff my way,and wishing you the best onthe Rizzo Island project.A Dreamcast-compatiblewebsite is a nice touch.Got one here from Bradley.It's well packaged, whatever it is.Okay!If I can stop laughing.This is obviously a disk holder,five and a quarter inch floppies,with one of those niceretracting wooden tops.I have one like this, butit was mostly just plastic.It was made to look like wood,but this has actually gotsome wooden components,so that's very cool.Now, this.Oh my word, The One Peanut!I'm telling you, the packing peanut joke.This is a 3D printed like,sculpture of a packing peanutwith a little plaque!This is...This is the dumbest thing!That is some effort, right there.And you picked the right kindof awful packing peanut too,like some of the packingpeanuts I don't mind as much.These are the worst ones right here.I don't know what to sayexcept you all are nuts.Thank you very much!Oh my word, that is so silly.Okay, got one here from Scott Mackie,we'll see if there's a peanut in this one.So my legacy's gonna be like,wood grain and packing peanuts.That's not what Iexpected as a kid, though.Okay, here we go, it'sa Contel Vision gamethat I did not have, this is The Prophecy.Yeah, I mean, I wanted itbecause of Contel Vision.So awesome, there's anote in here too, right?Indeed there is, got a message from Scott.\"We had a good Fourth of July,and happy awesome 10 years!\"Why thank you, I guessthis was from back in July.This is one of the first DOScomputer games he played.Not sure if I have it or not, but I don't,so yeah, it's similar to Shadow Gate.Interesting, yeah, I guess it looksa little Shadow Gate-y maybe.Yeah, anyway, never playedit, intrigued to do so.Thank you, Scott.And we've got one here from Zach.Oh yeah, there we go, an absolute classicthat I somehow didn'town, Gizmos & Gadgets!,a Super Solvers game.It was a lot of funactually, if I remember.Haven't really playedit since I was a kid.Very cool, a littlefaded on the spine there,but that's all right, thank you, Zach!And we've got one here from Texas,and I don't know who it's from.Oh right!So these are a couple ofitems from the warehouse,actually, at Computer Reset.This is from Chris, who also happens to,I guess, work for 1UpOnCancer.Yeah, they're a nonprofit,they help with like,cancer treatment billsand paying those off.And that's extremely expensive stuff here,so an awesome nonprofit.And yeah, anyway, thankyou Chris for sendingthese things along, and alsoa whole bunch of things.Look at that.1UpOnCancer does a wholebunch of gaming fundraisers,I think on Twitch and like,all sorts of different things.Check them out, andthanks for the goodies.I've got so many t-shirtsthis time!So many t-shirts!Yeah, a couple of these,which I was not, I mean,I just totally didn't see them.I guess they were over inthe warehouse somewhere,but the warehouse is gigantic.So David Leadbetter's Greens,Instructional 3D Golf Simulation.It's apparently some weird Micro Proseupgrade version of this.I've never seen it before.And then, of course, wehave another Geoworks thing,Geoworks Desktop here,a bit of an older thing.It's just the desktop version,it's not the wholeensemble software suite.So this will definitely go along.Actually, you can see the rest of itin that little picture there.But yeah, definitely gonnado something with Geoworks.And these things fascinateme, and once again,thank you for sending them my way, Chris.A bit of a long one herefrom Pat in New York.Well, this is a thing,the Innov@t, [stammeringcomically] Keybo@rding,oh man, these @ signs!Keybo@rding for Dummies.\"Advanced speech recognition system\"designed to enhance productivity.\"Yeah, it's an IBM ViaVoicething, but it's like,a whole keyboard setup.You've got a keyboard, but it's got like,microphone and headphone inputs and stuff.Man, I don't know, this isa weird way of doing this.There are a whole ton of ViaVoice things.I wanted to coverViaVoice in some fashion,because I actually did use aversion of it at one point.But nothing like this, so this is weird,and amusing, thank you very much.Got another one here from anunknown sender in New York.Space filler, disregard.It's filler from space!How can I disregard that?It's the new-agey biofeedback softwarehe recently emailed me about.Yes, if anything, I hope Ican give a proper shakedown.Thank you, Ty and Tav?T-A-V?Ty and Tav.Mm-hmm, yep, my kind of weirdness.The Journey to Wild Divine: The Passage.\"A meditation adventurefor mind and body.\"You know, I've seen a fewdifferent meditation thingiesfor computers over theyears, but this one,with its finger sensors andlike, Myst-like environment,definitely had my attention.Biofeedback, let's, you know, who knows?We'll see!I've gotta try this out at some point.This one's pretty heavy.It's from Jacob.Lots and lots of insertsand manuals to like,random, random things.Ah, here we go, here's whatactually gave the OK to send.So yeah, check this out,got quite a bunch of PC Gamermagazines from the '90s.Yeah, dude, I absolutely love these.Some other ones in here too.PC Games Magazine, ComputerGaming World Magazine.It's mostly the PC Gamerones that I was reallyinterested in, like I thinkthat's from 1996 and '97,April, January, these are just great.Mostly because they alsocame with the CD-ROMs.And I have most, well, not most of them.I have a lot of the CDs, butyeah, ooh man, instantly,just look at this, look at that!Whoa, two page ad for Pod!I actually have a versionof this that I hadprinted out and like,blown up in poster form.But if anything like the ads,oh, a Simcopter ad!Ah, yeah, dude!Living with Win 95, Dan Bennett.See, that's the kind of person I trustto tell me about Windows 95.I think I've cosplayed as him!Look at that, we've gotlike, the same glasses, man!Picked those up at a thrift store.Anyway, thank you for these,definitely gonna be using themat some point in thefuture when I cover like,PC Gamer demo disksand I'm not as familiarwith the other magazines,so I will have funreading them and such.Thank you.All right, another one here from Mike.Okay, \"As promised, here's the games.\"And I took the libertyto throw in some junk.\"Well, you know.It's some IBM-related stuff?Microchannel graphicscard, ATI chip on there.IBM S390 Video Manual.Got a small box copy of Schizm,and a nice box copy there ofDragon's Lair II: Time Warp,for Windows 95, neat.Oh yeah, here's one I'vebeen wanting for awhile,is the Tristan Solid State Pinball.Oh, it's got a pinball inside!There's a couple pinball games for PCthat I've come across that do that.This used to be quite therespected pinball game,if I recall, at leastamong a certain numberof folks in the PC pinball communityfor a point in time.And this copy of Corporation,that is some box art right there.And got a very nice conditionbox for Car and Driver here.Something I covered awhile back, but yeah,this is a better conditionbox than the one I had.If anything, it looks likeit came with maybe a littlebit, oops, maybe a little bit more stuff,like these lovely looking disks.I don't know, just couldn'tsay no when he offered it.I love this game.Now we've got a copy of Overlord here,a Virgin Mastertronic release.That's some neat looking art.Oh yes, here we go, check this out,Mr. Sound FX.\"A collection of weird and wacky sounds\"that will blow you away.\"Not for sale, hmm.Property of Egghead Software.I wonder how this happened.It's Michael Winslow beingweird and awesome, I assume?It's just like, sound effectsin a collection for Windows.Like, I guess you can just use his noisesfor your Windows sounds.Oh, here we go, here's one I didn't have.A Jetfighter II here,as well as the AdvancedMission Disk over here.In this nice looking funky box.And some more flight stuff,a wonderful conditioncopy here of Mantis XF5700Experimental Fighter.And this is the one Iwas more interested inwith these two here.This is the Experimental Speech Pack.This is just a speech pack,so awesome.I didn't have this at all,so thank you for all these things!Some great condition stuff here.Alrighty, and thisinteresting-looking box from Belgium.I believe it's from Steve?Wow, what is this?Blokken 3?It appears to be a quiz show on TVthat combines video games and trivia.Somebody from the areawill have to enlighten meon that one, that's a first.Never heard of this.But this is what hesaid he was gonna send.Check this out!This is an old Ricoh digital camera,the same one that is making like,interesting 360 camsand other things today.But RDC-i 700 Image Capturing Device,and also an Internet communicator,like, personal digital assistant, almost.It's like a weird mix of things.I had never heard of it before.What a weird design.And it takes Compact 5 card and PCMCIA.All sorts, it's just weird.This is just so weird.I really hope it works.How do I open this, just lift it?Oh yeah, so look at that!This is delightful, itrotates around, too.This is just nuts!It's got a stylus!So strange, I love it!Again, I hope it works.But could be weird, it'sgot some weird batteriesand all sorts of funky componentsthat could go wrong.Either way, thanks so muchfor sending this my way.Done, yeah, this is awesome.And one final one here from AkBKukU,who yeah, YouTuber, awesome fella.Anyone care to guess whatkind of contents are in here?Because I've gotta say, dude,you went all out with this packaging.So this is the kind of YouTuber he is.This was on top.It appears there may havebeen a switch at some point.Anyway,here's what's in the box.Look at all these!So it's like, an oddcollection of Barbie things.Many of them in other languages.Yeah man, I now have one ofthe most bizarre collectionsof Barbie games on the planet, I believe,all in one fell swoop.What?Okay, maybe the note will havea little more information.So he stumbled onto theseBarbie games at a local store.There was so much going on with them.Two dollars, all sealed,almost every single one of themin a different language.Picked them up, let me know about them.But the story doesn't quite end there.Once he went up to the register,he found something there new at the store.Once a day, a random customergets their purchase for free,and today was his lucky day.Okay, so he got all of these for free.\"The Japanese one is labeled \"Sample,\"\"so I wonder if allthese language versions\"were never released?\"That's a good point, but anyway,thank you very much, Shelby,and that's quite the unique note.I'm sure this would be a unique thing too,if it worked.I found the switch, looks likeit just sort of came apartin transit or something.The hard glue didn't hold up.But anyway.[electronic version of\"Barbie Girl\" by Aqua]So there's the \"Sample\" stickerhe was telling me about,the UPC being covered up there.And like I said, it's justan unusually tall box.Like, this right here isa typical big box size.Like, I know it's got some stationeryand stuff in there, butstill, it's gigantic!Yeah, that is the question,were these released?Odd collection.Thank you very much forsending these my way.All right, and that is another unboxingof donations video done,and this actually mightbe the last one this year,because like I said earlier,it's the first time I'vedone one of these videossince last April.You know, I don't take in many things.It's like, maybe I say okayto one or two donationsevery week at most.But you know, over half ayear, it does kinda pile up.So it'll probably besome time in 2020 beforeI do another one of these.But anyway, thank youto everyone, once again,for just sending things in,or just offering to send things inand supporting the channelin any number of other ways.2019 has been a fantastic year so far.I don't know, there'sawesome things coming up.I mean, I'm just about tohead up to the Chicago areaand do a convention of sorts.I am not making like,an official appearance,I'm just going there.Vintage Computer Festival Midwest,so if you see me there, say hi,and if not, I guess, this isin the past at this point,so it doesn't matter.But thanks once againfor supporting the show,and sending all the cool stuff,and just being generallyexcellent people.See you all in the next one with some moretraditional LGR thingsin the coming weeks.\n"