I've been collecting stuff for years and finally it has a home - if you like retro computing, wrestling, australian music or crap in general there may be something of interest here...
The Japanese sure seem to love their fried chicken. If there is one thing that pops into my mind when I think of KFC it's the sincerity of Colonel Sanders.....
From Macau....great aussie export! From memory they worked out to about $1.20 a packet. There wasn't much else to do (except gamble) but when you can get a packet of 20's and 6 beers for about AUD$5 I guess it doesn't really matter.
After a bit of trial and error I got 64HDD to work...basically that's Paperboy being played on the C64 but loaded from a disk image on the old pentium sitting underneath it. My inital thoughts are that it's way better than using an emulator...it just feels more real.
Our box of stuff arrived from the UK today - lot's of things we'd forgotten about. This XE1541 cable was inside which I'm going to play around with on the weekend, I bought an old Pentium 120 on the weekend for that very purpose.
Got this running tonight - not that it was a challenge. It came for free with the pictured magazine a few years ago, it's a fully legal Amiga Emulator, the one on the magazine was a special version of the stuff available here. This version emulates Workbench 1.3 - so whatever you could get for the Amiga 500 should work and a lot of the old companies appear to have legally released disk images of their old games. I couldn't get a USB joystick to work but was able to have a quick game of Supefrog using the keyboard. Very nice indeed.
On the left we have a 1 litre can of Asahi purchased from a vending machine in Japan for a few dollars. Imagine the carnage if we could access these in Australia. And on the right it's an "Arrogant Bastard Ale" bottle, purchased somewhere near Venice Beach in California. Back of the bottle says "This is an aggressive beer. You probably wont like it. It is quite doubtful that you have the taste or sophistication to be able to appreciate an ale of this quality and depth..." From memory the 'quality and depth' they are referring to was a beer that really tastes like shit, it was nasty!
Bought these from a record store in Kumamoto, Japan. Not sure if they're "original bootlegs" or "bootleg bootlegs"...not that it really matters I suppose. Anyway there is "Rock & Roll War 1976 - 1978" (462 of 500), "Death by the Gun E.P" (861 of 1000) and "Ring of Truth E.P".
Reasonably standard however this one had a nice surprise, picked it up for $3 from Sth Hobart tip shop and when I got home I realised it had a "turbo rom" installed, can't find any info about the particular type, can only assume some guy called Peter created it. There's a switch on the back to toggle it on/off. For those keeping score at home I managed to load GEOS a whole THREE SECONDS FASTER using when I used the turbo rom combined with EPYX fastload cartridge. Hell yeah.
Most of these have been living in a tube for the last few years, finally they have a home inside a frame:
From left to right we have promo posters for Beyond The Flipout LP, Rock 'n' Roll Terrorist 7", Swinging From The Trees compilation and Destroy Dull City "mini-album".
Let's start with the Atari 7800 - I really only have a few games that were made exclusively for the 7800 but of course it's compatible with 2600 cartridges and I found a heap of those....