1,800 photos of classic hardware


vcoleiro1

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This guy has just loaded up on his site 1,800 photos of classic game console and microcomputers including internal photos and descriptions/history and thought that some folks here might be interested.


I went through it and found the "Sheen 104 Video Sport " console I had as a kid, it was the very first video game I had. I used to play pong with my sister. Ive never ever seen it before on any other site, testament to how thorough this photo gallery is


http://www.the-liberator.net/
 
I went through it and found the "Sheen 104 Video Sport " console I had as a kid, it was the very first video game I had. I used to play pong with my sister. Ive never ever seen it before on any other site, testament to how thorough this photo gallery is
I've got a Sheen 106C. :D

Related thread: http://www.gp32x.de...ear-i-was-born/
 
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I went through it and found the "Sheen 104 Video Sport " console I had as a kid, it was the very first video game I had. I used to play pong with my sister. Ive never ever seen it before on any other site, testament to how thorough this photo gallery is
I've got a Sheen 106C. :D

Related thread: http://www.gp32x.de...ear-i-was-born/


Oh dear, your thread makes me feel old. I actually was old enough at the time to have gone with my sisters and mother to a department store in Melbourne to buy the Sheen. I still clearly remember my mom paying $20 for it and how it came in that plastic wrap that shouted Quality Product Here. Who can forget the days of shooting that square block that bounced around the screen with the light gun - awesome.
 
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@Prometheus


Prefer the term video game Legends - lol.


Anyway, you should really show some respect to your elders, Noob :p
 
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Man I feel old most of this kit was out new when I was a kid, happy days though it's all like tech porn to me, drooool.


To put some perspective on it my 1st computer was a Commodore Vic-20.
 
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