Having a great day at the Northwest Computer Museum celebrating their 3rd birthday. Congratulations and thanks to Joe for his hospitality and for working so hard along with all the volunteers.
Were you lucky enough to have this toy in the 1970s? The Eagle Transporter from the TV series SPACE 1999.
A rather interesting Bamboo Keyboard and Mouse. I've never seen one of these before. Great idea. The keyboard seemed to be pleasant enough to use.
This is the first time I've used a NextCube. Rather impressive for its age. The spec are:- NextCube Turbo, 33 MHz 68040, 128MB RAM, NextDimension Video board, OS NextStep 3.3. The mouse was like a large block of soap. Mandelbrot demo.
A fine collection of fully working Commodore Amigas at the Northwest Computer Museum. The 4000/060 was really nice, as was the A1000!
A very impressive remote control CROUCH Recovery Truck paid a brief visit to the Northwest Computer Museum - driven here by Joe. Apparently it costs £2,500, or did I mis-hear?
Another great 'reveal' video about the LEGO BATMAN game. www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NOg...
Loving this C64 easter Egg that someone at TT Games put into the new LEGO Batman game. I'm not sure who it was that did it, but I need to find out from some of my former colleagues! If you know please do tell!
The educational room at the Northwest Computer Museum. Filled with BBC Micros, plus PCs running DOOM! This reminds me of school so much. The TV series Micro Live is playing in the background with Chris and Mac are discussing Laser Disc technology. The Computer Literacy Project was so important.
Kevin Edwards ( Retro game developer )
Kevin Edwards ( Retro game developer )
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Kevin Edwards ( Retro game developer )
Kevin Edwards ( Retro game developer )
Here's an easter egg in the new Lego Batman that I think all of you will REALLY appreciate.
It's so good, I had to make a video.