
Damn, that is a lot of flash drives.
Also, typing on a puny typepad is damn near rubbish. I should have salvaged a Blackberry instead.
Pretty self-explanatory. All the photos I took.

Damn, that is a lot of flash drives.
Also, typing on a puny typepad is damn near rubbish. I should have salvaged a Blackberry instead.
Current microphone of choice. Shot for testing purposes.

A happy birthday to me indeed…

Click for bigger view… but happy me!
Some justice in the world.

Currently gathering footage and refreshing my memory for the eventual video review, but I can sum up my initial thoughts with the peek-chure above.

The tower of NES clones consoles that I had laying around, stacked together while sitting on top of my NES top loader. Once I was done with the clone comparison video, I ditched everything but the top loader and the FC Twin. Got a couple bucks for the FC3, but the rest were dropped off at a thrift store or something. Not that it would’ve mattered, anyway.
Pictured on the left: the short-lived Factor 5 clone video game console, which came with a multicart that didn’t function… at all. Thus eliminating any reason to buy the console beyond the novelty of a “nicer” looking Famiclone.
Pictured on the right: the FC Twin 2-in-1 clone system that began this journey through classic gaming and a library of games that continues to grow to this day.

For some reason, I had the urge to close the lights, leave the TV on blue, and stick my stick fingers out there like a claw. Fun times.

A bench in the botanical gardens.