Opening Dozens of Retro Tech Packages You Sent In!

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Published 2021-07-09

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  • Somewhere, there's a cave where Clint lies on a pile of vintage tech and makes dragon noises.
  • @SeraphimKnight
    I really like the idea that somehow that grandma was secretly a gamer super into tech and she told her family that she bought all those gadgets for "typing her genealogy research".
  • I'm glad I could make you laugh with Cool Crab and Greetings Hotdog! I felt sending them to you was the right place for them. :-)
  • @drewbocop
    Some of these handwritten letters have made me realize penmanship is incredibly important when it comes to writing "CLINT"
  • @dionelr
    I remember in college working in a mortgage title company office fixing PCs, and one of the old ladies asked me if I played Diablo. Old people can surprise you. She played more Diablo 1 and 2 than I did. Crazy.
  • @z2ei
    That old Sharp laptop is something else. I can't really blame you for just firing that up to mess with it. It looks like that sender's grandma really took care of her stuff!
  • @Mech4
    I think the most interesting thing now about demos of games is how often the demos were created using earlier builds than what ended up being shipped as the finished software. Including things like changed elements, unique levels different mechanics.
  • @TCGHistory
    I'm an expert on the Sim City trading card game! Clint will love it despite it's meh gameplay. The art is all made with actual Polaroid photos of buissnesses and houses of 1990-1994. Buissnesses could send a picture of thier storefront to get it made into a card in the game. Knowing the types of photos Clint likes to take he'll LOVE to look through them
  • @Spootnik
    I love that this thumbnail goes from 80's to 90's/00's, left to right.
  • Surely I am not the only one, but seeing someone open a whole bunch of cool tech makes me feel so happy knowing that this stuff will be used by someone who loves them rather than being tossed in a landfill. I love all of this too, but I know I don’t have the capacity or knowledge for it. Keep up the fun and exciting videos LGR!
  • @jounalehtio2317
    I Remember late 90s/early 00s, demos everywhere! Magazines, cereal boxes, fast food places, give-away at every cash register etc.
  • @microbuilder
    I swear, no one else seems as happy and grateful for the things people send in than Clint.
  • @8jacob18
    "Cybiko extreme Blerb here" hand gestures in front of camera. Just saying, gonna need that Blerb.
  • @TheGoodSoup
    That little spark of joy when he’s unraveling the “voodoo stuff”. You’re awesome Clint. You’re way to genuine and that’s why I will always watch.
  • @jber8904
    Nice LockPickingLawyer reference
  • @SteveC86
    Demo discs were how I played most of the PC games pre-2002 or so. 35 year old me would like to buy 12 year old me a bunch of PC games in their beautiful boxes. That little guy lived PC gaming through sheer imagination and the occasional magazine purchase from Software Etc
  • @gen_angry
    "Old fragile glue about to crack" is basically my middle name... LOL
  • @me3333
    I love how you sneaked that LPL reference in there. I had one of those bags back in the day and it was awesome that they had a pocket for every little accessory that had to do with a ThinkPad. It should have though because it was like $199 it memory serves correctly. It was a very nice, well built bag.
  • @AdianBlack
    I like to think he was able to identify that Voodoo card by smell alone XD