I love physical PC games, so it was a very special treat to get a boxed copy of World of Goo from @roncarmel ! It's a small box but they went all out on the flaps :-)
World of Goo 2 is finally here – and ready for you to play RIGHT NOW!
Get it now on your Nintendo Switch, on the Epic Game Store, or direct from us at WorldOfGoo2.com – DRM-free for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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ATTENTION GOO FANS: A new trailer for World of Goo 2 drops in one week!
...and World of Goo 2 will release in 2 WEEKS on Friday, August 2nd. Stay tuned!
I had to come back for one more. But that's the last one. I promise. Thanks to @TheRetroChanneI for some key information on the PSU! youtu.be/NGcFdT7QGjg
I'm consistently amazed by Sayaka's channel: insightful repairs and great editing. I love seeing younger people inspired by old computers. youtube.com/watch?v=pEv6T5ux…
Mark your calendar with a wet black stain! World of Goo 2 releases on May 23, 2024 on Nintendo Switch, Epic Games Store (Win/Mac), and WorldOfGoo2.com (Win/Mac/Linux).
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Another second channel video: I felt I had to go back and have another look at that C64 PSU and see if it was a problem with the PSU or the C64 youtu.be/_-qwvEpz9LM
What C64 PSU replacement would you recommend? Looking for something reliable but I'd rather not spend an arm and a leg on it. Bonus for easy US availability.
I had been on the lookout for a Clavinova electric piano for the family, but they're pretty expensive. So yesterday, I see one come up for free about an hour's drive away. Something in the way it was described made me think that maybe it would be possible to repair it.
So yeah, sometimes retro electronics repair knowledge comes in handy in real life. To be fair, that model was made in the early 90s, so it was pretty close to my comfort zone :-)
Low-key second channel video: Come hang out on a snowy afternoon while we look at some C64 boards, test them, and pull out a PAL one to compare. youtu.be/LKeBQDHtkdg
Last week I picked up this system by the side of the road. Nothing too exciting, but the tiny VGA monitor is cute (and very portable).
I know the Dimension 2400 is not very upgradable, but it could still make for a fun WinXP system.