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Apple «TimeBand» prototype (1990)
DoomEd — Map editor for Doom
Might & Magic cover art by Mike Winterbauer (1992)
Some color reference CRT's
FACOM G-100 Series (1987)

This was a 32-bit business workstation from Fujitsu, using Motorola CPU, and custom UNIX based OS. Made for Japanese market
Lords of the Realm (1994)

— Old-school RTS developed by «Impressions Games». Poster from august 94 release of Computer Gaming World (CGW)
Tim Hildebrandt «Moonshea» (1987)
Sony KV-4000 (1980)
Sony Betamax SL-F3 (1983)

Sony Betamax and VHS were two competing videotape formats in the 1970s and 1980s, with Betamax offering slightly better video quality but shorter recording times. VHS ultimately won the format war due to its longer tape length, lower cost, and greater adoption by consumers and video rental businesses.
The «Noosphere Surfer» starter pack
Randix HG-40P (1982)

Boombox with a fold-out vinyl player
Seiko TV watch (1982)

The Seiko TV Watch was launched in 1982 at approximately $1,100, which is around $3,000 adjusted for inflation to 2025. The picture quality was poor, with a small black-and-white display, a 3.5 cm screen, and a resolution of 100 x 64 pixels. It was more of a status symbol in its time than a truly usable device.
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Metal Gear Solid PS1 memory card (1998)

This was an exclusive preorder bonus at «Woolworths» department store
Sony AV Theater (1990)
Bang & Olufsen «Beogram 8000» (1981)
Man, i really miss playing «Hyperborea adventures & Knuckles» when i was a kid...
Italian made Oldsmobile «Incas» concept (1986)
Braun «FS-80 television» (1964)

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