Tomy Tutor – 16K of RAM and a powerful 16-bit TI CPU
No Parental Guidance Necessary (or wanted). Per Wiki: Produced by Matsushita, the computer was released in Japan in 1982 under the name Pyūta. Photo by Venzor.
No Parental Guidance Necessary (or wanted). Per Wiki: Produced by Matsushita, the computer was released in Japan in 1982 under the name Pyūta. Photo by Venzor.
1988’s MS-DOS 3.30 adds support for 3.5 inch 1.44mb floppy drives! Photo by Venzor.
This place had a great trove of 1990s era software packages. Photo by Treasures Retold.
Before the Web was really the Web, Infogenius adapted the dead tree Frommers Guide to the US for the Nintendo Game Boy. Some ‘gameplay’ video… Read More »Nintendo Game Boy Frommers Travel Guide (1991)
Amateurs. Photo by Grasons.
Photo by Bittersweet.
Photo by Grasons.
Photo by Heritage.
I saw that Steve Wozniak has a health scare in Mexico City recently — apparently a minor stroke. The first 50,000 IIgs computers featured the… Read More »Get Well Soon! Woz Limited Edition Signed Apple IIgs
These date back to the late 1980s and the trackball was the same size as a regulation pool ball. Photo by Los Angeles.