That Commodore haul is amazing for around $400 CAD! And getting a nearly perfectly working Atari 130XE for around $200 CAD is awesome. The rest is pretty sweet, as well! I'd definitely love to see more retro haul videos. It's really cool seeing all this stuff; it reminds me of the time where you actually got value, something substantial, for your money. These days, getting games on physical media is becoming less and less common. And even the hardware itself cuts corners, such as with printed manuals, which are almost non-existent now. Hope you had a great Christmas and New Year's! Sorry I didn't say this sooner, but the holidays were pretty hectic for me. I also barely use social media, any more. (Should spend more time in your Discord channel, to stay in touch with you.) Also hope you enjoy making Mom's recipes! 🙂
@PXAbstraction8 ай бұрын
LOL! Good eye. 🙂 We keep a bunch of recipe books on the back of Ellie's crate so when we're meal planning, we can read them from the couch. I'll probably do another video of all the big box games I've recently acquired. This was fun to make.
@MickBeard8 ай бұрын
My god this brings back memories! My first computer was the Commodore C32, then upgraded to the C64 and then converted to an Atari ST :)
@ChicagoRetroGamer8 ай бұрын
Awesome haul! Love the NES games. Cheers and happy new year!
@PXAbstraction8 ай бұрын
You too! Like two days after filming this, I got another batch of NES games from a local seller, including Power Blade. Probably going to do another video later on that and a bunch of PC games I recently acquired.
@ChicagoRetroGamer8 ай бұрын
@@PXAbstraction very cool! One of these days I am going to play more of my lesser played NES games. Sometimes I just get an inch to play like Rad Racer or something :)
@CeeKayPrime8 ай бұрын
Wow, Fast Hack. It was a disk copy utility that was pretty good at breaking copy protection.
@PXAbstraction8 ай бұрын
Yeah, that was great to get. I didn't know Access Software made non-gaming stuff.