User:ShadyCrack

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Retrocomputing enthusiast.

Game dev survivor.

Formative:

Aspirational:

Other machines: Raspberry Pi, IBM P70, Macintosh SE

B. Dalton/Software Etc:

Arcade[edit]

Martin's Aquarium:

Sears Arcade:

Lenny's Penny Arcade, Sea Isle City:

Avalon Arcade:

Other Avalon Arcade:

Stone Harbor Arcade:

Wildwood or Ocean City Boardwalk:

Pizza Hut:

Chuck E. Cheese:

United Skates of America:

Embassy Suites, D.C.:

Movie Theater:

Video Store, Elkins Park:

Lorenzo's, Elkins Park:

7-Eleven, Glenside:

Game shop, Glenside:

Challenges:

Laundromat, Pennsburg:

Ground Round:

Pizza takeout:

Plymouth Meeting Mall Arcade:

ACME:

Disney Contemporary Resort Hotel:

Unknown:

Home console[edit]

Pat's:

Del's:

JK's:

JM's:

Al's:

Ian's:

Ones that got away[edit]

Bikes[edit]

  • Nov 1980: Schwinn 16" mini Scrambler, US$129 (equivalent to $480 in 2023)
  • May 1981: blue Team Mongoose serial 302604, US$340 (equivalent to $1,140 in 2023)
  • June 1986: Redline RL-20A serial 86011952, US$250 (equivalent to $690 in 2023)

Machine journey[edit]

  • 1980: Apple II Plus, US$1,195 (equivalent to $4,400 in 2023)?
  • circa 1988: 286 with 65 MB hard drive
    • Anchor 2400 baud modem
  • 1990: "expensive PC"
  • 1991-1992: "D’arcy" 386?
  • Sept 1993: Stargate computers, 486?, Front 242 case?, US$1,717 (equivalent to $3,600 in 2023)
  • ?? black Pentium 100?
  • circa 1995: Front 242 case
  • circa 1998: Red Inwin 500
  • circa 2003: ThinkPad T20?
  • circa 2003: Aluminum Shuttle XPC
  • Mid-2010 Mac Mini
  • 2017: black Corsair
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