>>2654511>>2654519I'm planning on documenting all of it online soon, I've posted about it somewhat on Lainchan though my horrendous internet connection has held me back tremendously from sharing all of these things with the world. I have contributed some of my cgi tech demos to the lainchan stream over there and might give them some games as well as soon as my connection improves. Though I'm planning on doing a blog dedicated to reviewing my unique technologies, a comedic animated web series documenting the hundreds of forgotten games, a "blind box" type item where I send people lots of my smaller artifacts in sci fi styled time capsules, and hopefully a website where I can stream all of my old tech videos and footage I've ripped from VHS tapes.
Though if I were you I'd check out the omnibot 2000 (as well as the other omnibots), Global VR arcade cabinets, Virtuality systems, and any old shareware games/discs you can get your hands on. They are all some of my favorite relics. I really love technology from past decades that still somehow seem futuristic. Although I don't care for modern apple products the apple cube is one of my favorite computers that I own as well. As for giving these technologies new life I'm planning on outfitting my collection of omnibots with newer motors and computing systems so they can live again and I've outfitted my global VR cabinet with many more games than they were ever made to play, I'm working on getting my power glove to work with my desktop, I'm converting my airport computer kiosk into a digital time capsule of all my old media, and I'm trying to figure out a way to make my virtual boy actually have a use somehow. I also own this tiny laptop with no brand or date anywhere on it that runs purely off of a single circuit board, no RAM, no HDD, not even a visible processor or heat sink, it actually really disturbs me.
>>2654517Oh wow! I have to say I am very jealous, I'll have to keep an eye out.