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Post by lollipop on May 29, 2008 20:05:15 GMT
Can anyone help with naming any of the old machines pictured?
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Post by Goblin King on May 30, 2008 0:51:58 GMT
Okay - do you have these in a better resolution?
1. Atari Video Computer System 2. Sinclair ZX81 3. BBC Micro (B?) 4. Part of a Vectrex? Really can't tell - Asteroids? Part of the Altair? 5. Commodore 64 6. NES (or FAMICOM) 7. Apple II? (Pet? Atari ST?) 8. ZX Spectrum 9. No idea - is it the back of something?
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Post by Goblin King on May 30, 2008 1:07:36 GMT
I know the answers now (not going to say which I got wrong )
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Post by lollipop on May 30, 2008 1:59:01 GMT
damn! if you've googled the answers I can't ask for your help of a higher resolution! Thank you though, I have a bit more to go on now
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Post by Goblin King on Jun 1, 2008 20:17:33 GMT
It's a shame, I couldn't find a better resolution. It was posted like you posted it here in a thread, but I didn't do too badly with the answers. Where did you find it?
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Post by lollipop on Jun 2, 2008 2:48:07 GMT
Find what? The card? The image?
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Post by Goblin King on Jun 2, 2008 23:47:55 GMT
It's a card? *Confuzzled* but no worries.
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Post by lollipop on Jun 3, 2008 12:14:05 GMT
Yeah, the image is of a scanned card. It's from Perplex City, an ARG that also comes with collectable puzzle cards.
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Post by Goblin King on Jun 9, 2008 18:07:10 GMT
*light goes on* Oh, I see! Everything comes in collectable cards these days.
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Post by lollipop on Jun 18, 2008 15:46:32 GMT
Eventually got them all using you, me, R, Q and Google Images. (Although I cheated on the last one coz no-one knew where to start, and went to the unfiction forum page on it.)
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