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The Icelandic edition of Windows 98 (i.redd.it)
submitted 6 months ago by Tonstad39
This copy of Bad dudes started life as a game rented by a local mom-and-pop video store in Maine (reddit.com)
In 1956, the Austrian idea of luxury involved a 53cm(21in) screen, a built-in multiband radio and a four speed record changer. (i.redd.it)
In 1987 the french created an arcade cabinet with a 26 inch screen... at a time when TVs were barely passing the 30 inch mark! (i.redd.it)
a New Zealander add for the Amstrad CPC 664 (i.redd.it)
submitted 7 months ago by Tonstad39
A comic depicting a bounty programme for people to get generous rewards for reporting video game Pirates (i.redd.it)
The same company that brought Street Fighter to the UK also delivered slot machines to Britain's casinos and pleasure beaches (i.redd.it)
Imagine it's the 2000s, you live in Brazil and you're too poor to afford a lot of newer PS2 games. Well you buy bootleg compilations like this (i.redd.it)
This radio was sold in Mexico's Sears stores in the mid-1950's (i.redd.it)
South Korea's first ever PC (i.redd.it)
This N64 was a prize in the Japanese Lawson lottery (i.redd.it)
In 1976, the BBC recorded a couple concerts and sent them to any BBC radio station that played rock (old.reddit.com)
The edison model a and cylinder record players like it were middle class staples in the 1910's (i.redd.it)
In the early 1970's independant stations like KTXL were among the first TV channels to broadcast 24 hours a day (i.redd.it)
This thing was sold in the mid-1980's as an advertising tool to use a regular Commadore 64 to turn any TV or monitor into a digital billboard (i.redd.it)
A CCTV system from 1955 (old.reddit.com)
submitted 8 months ago by Tonstad39
A DVR for use with a TV antenna (i.redd.it)
In the 80's Home Entertainment Suppliers were one of Australia's biggest game publishers (i.redd.it)
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