An Apple Macintosh Classic computer is seen in Warsaw, Poland during the Retroapple 0.2 meetup on January 28, 2018. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Credit: NurPhoto via Getty Images ...
We’ve seen the Internet Archive publish classic software collections for MS-Dos, Amiga, Apple II, Windows 3.1, and classic arcade games. Now, the online museum is moving on to the Macintosh. The site ...
The unique look of early desktop computer systems remains popular with a certain segment of geekdom, so it’s no great surprise when we occasionally see a modern hacker or maker unceremoniously chuck ...
A bunch of retro fans are in the process of buying classic computer manufacturer Commodore, and their first project is a new Commodore 64 computer. Three versions are available, with the most ...
Hold up, you don’t want to ruin a rare Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh — take some precautions first. Photo: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac When you pick up a classic Macintosh (or a vintage computer of ...
Rik is Pocket-lint's senior news editor and has been a tech and games journalist since the 80s. He has seen and covered just about every console, mobile phone, gadget and home cinema device launched ...
CHIP-8 Computers has made available a new computer board that allows electronic hobbyists to program in the CHIP-8 Language using a dedicated computer just under $50. This affordable and versatile ...
Back in the 90s, Apple debuted the Macintosh Classic, an entry-level option that sold for less than $1,000. Its widespread availability and price made it a favorite for consumers and classrooms in the ...
Small replicas of classic game systems have become surprisingly common over the past year or two. First there was the NES Classic. Then came the SNES Classic, the C64 Mini, the Neo Geo Mini, and the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The end is nigh for the Japanese Nintendo Classic Mini Family Computer and the Nintendo Classic Mini Super ...
Back in the 90s, Apple debuted the Macintosh Classic, an entry-level option that sold for less than $1,000. Its widespread availability and price made it a favorite for consumers and classrooms in the ...
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