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TatooineSky
Добавлен 29 июн 2007
TatooineSky is a RUclips channel dedicated to some of the eclectic things that I like; mostly retro in nature. Hope you enjoy your stay.
eGames Pinball: Full-Tilt Fun! (from 2000)
I recently picked up this Pinball based PC computer game from 2000, designed to operate on Windows 95, 98 and ME operating systems. I had not previously heard of this game, and the three unique pinball tables included in it (Jungle Warrior, Curse of the Pharoah, and Viking’s Life), and couldn’t find much information on it while searching the web. So I figured I’d post this video to show the game play for these pinball tables.
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PortaVideo VP-3100: A Portable VCR/VCP from 1985
Просмотров 156Месяц назад
This video demonstrates the operation of the PortaVideo video cassette player (VCP) from 1985, model No. VP-3100. This VCP was manufactured by Porta-Brace, a company known for producing high-quality cases and accessories for professional video equipment. Similar portable VCRs or VCPs were also manufactured by the Funai and Shintom companies in the 1980s, including the Shintom VP-1000, and VP-50...
Magnetic Playing Cards…..It’s Like Magic!
Просмотров 9282 месяца назад
This video demonstrates the Kling Windproof Magnetic Steel Playing Cards with magnetic playing board. These cards are possibly from the 1960’s. “Don’t let the wind blow a good card game!”
Sharp 13-inch Television (2000)
Просмотров 7933 месяца назад
This video shows my 2000 Sharp CRT television, Model No. 13N-M100. Including menu and TV/remote operations.
RadioShack EC-200 Electronic Calculator
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This video demonstrates my RadioShack electronic calculator from 1973-1974, model No. EC-200.
'Lights Out' Game (with Solution Procedure)
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This video discusses how to play the 1995 ‘Lights Out’ electronic puzzle game by Tiger Electronics. The game consists of a 5 by 5 grid of lights, and the goal of the game is to turn off all the lights. This video will also show you how to solve any ‘solvable’ light pattern.
Cheap but GREAT Retro DVD/CD Player
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In this video I show off my Symphonic (Funai) DVD/CD player, model No. WF104 (a.k.a. No. SD200E, Funai SV2000 No. WV205, and Magnavox No. MSD115). This is a very light and inexpensive DVD/CD player manufactured in 2004, but in reality it was a very well made and durable player for its time. Symphonic is a brand that was known for producing electronics, including TVs, DVDs and VCRs, but also pro...
Original SNAKE Game on Old Nokia Phone
Просмотров 5574 месяца назад
While rummaging through some of my old boxes I came across my old Nokia phone from 1998 Model Number 5160i. I plugged it in, and it worked! So what did I do? Of course, I played my number one boredom remedy of that day ….. I played Snake!
Sharp 13” Aquos LCD TV
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This video shows off my 2003 Sharp 13-inch Aquos Liquid Crystal television which is my go-to, portable, 4:3 aspect ratio TV that I use for everyday testing of my retro video and gaming equipment. Model No. LC-13S1U-S. Includes detailed operation of the TV.
Vintage GE AM/FM/Cassette Alarm Clock (Model No. 7-4956B)
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In this video I’ll demonstrate the functioning of the Model 7-4956B General Electric (GE) AM/AM alarm clock, with Cassette Recorder, that dates from the late 1980s to early 1990s.
Toshiba TV/VCR Combo (13-inch)
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This video shows off my 2003 Toshiba 13-inch TV/VCR Combo, Model No. MV13N3. Including some operations.
Electronic Star Trek: The Next Generation (1988 Handheld)
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Electronic Star Trek: The Next Generation (1988 Handheld)
2004 Star Wars Calendar: Characters, Creatures and Droids
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2004 Star Wars Calendar: Characters, Creatures and Droids
Nintendo System 3, Video Game Organizer
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Nintendo System 3, Video Game Organizer
Remembering ‘The Walking Dead: Our World’ Mobile App Game
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Remembering ‘The Walking Dead: Our World’ Mobile App Game
Opening Empire Strikes Back ‘Rack’ Pack Trading Cards
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Opening Empire Strikes Back ‘Rack’ Pack Trading Cards
April 2022 Fluke Snow Storm - Tree Crash!
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April 2022 Fluke Snow Storm - Tree Crash!
Punchy the Clown Pinball, 1993, by Alvin G., at the NW Pinball Show
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Punchy the Clown Pinball, 1993, by Alvin G., at the NW Pinball Show
Make your very own Star Trek "Spock" Bust
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Make your very own Star Trek "Spock" Bust
How do you hook up the xfinity cords to the TV which color red and blue or red and green in the frint
I think each line is 10 yards
We had one just like this but it had a telephone line connection with a microphone on the cabinet so the whole family could talk to grandma on the TV. So lame that it's cool.
I have the rental tape, i can't remember if mine has the Foxvid1 or Foxvid2 watermark in the video.
I like retro handheld games! Trying to make similar games with modern components I made a golf game prototype: ruclips.net/video/d6wDxsJFdB8/видео.html
"Dew light" is a safety indicator for a feature built into most camcorders and battery powered portable VCRs where if there's moisture in the deck, such as from going from cold outside to warm inside, so the deck will not play because the tape would damage the tape heads due to that moisture. Once the unit has had time to evaporate, then it will play again. Its not as prevalent on hone VCRs because they usually just get plopped down and plugged in and that's that. Camcorders its 50/50 if its an actual light or an OSD message.
Thanks for the info!
I have a huge collection probably one of the biggest of star wars cards for sale
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perhaps the flipping function of image is because could be used for an telemprompter monitor
i got the 2004 modele without VHS reader , good model , by the way i dont have the remote ^^' , so i cant change some settings (by the way it seem to never save the setting on the tv..)
I want em
Nice!!!!🎉🎉🎉
Comment just for YT algoritm :D Nice video, have a like )
You have a really cool channel and are really good at talking. Keep doing your thing man, this was super interesting
Your 600th sub
How do I do tracking?
My pet alien used one of these to write a letter home. I still don't know he was able to print a letter from it.
Anyone remember “Realistic” the RadioShack brand?? Their stuff was made to last a lifetime and then some.
I found out this TV also has a demo mode built in. Here are the instructions from the manual: To quickly learn more about the TV set, press and hold for more than three seconds both CH UP (8) and DOWN (9) on the TV set. The TV set will go into DEMO mode and briefly explain the various features. To cancel DEMO mode, again press both CH UP (8) and DOWN (9) on the TV set
Thanks for the info!
:)@@Tatooinesky
If so, can you do a video on it @@Tatooinesky
My dad had the exact same TV. 😂 Such fond memories.
Interesting gadget!
2:42 even the remotes that come with Sanyo blu-ray players can control that unit.
Mine comes under the sv2000 brand, and has that same layout.
Hello TatooineSky. Name is Christopher here, from Los Angeles. Just wanted to let you know I’ve been watching a good number of your videos on your channel and say you have some good content on here. I’m very much in tune with all things tech related, and this includes retro tech. I do suffer from a degree of visual impairment, so I appreciate how you explain the orientation and where things are located on some devices on some of your videos. For example, on the left side, you have these controls, etc. I did notice a few derogatory comments on this particular video, but I’m hoping those comments don’t prevent or stop you from producing more content. I’m sure you may have questions in your head about how I get things done with visual impairment, which I don’t mind sharing more about if an opportunity is presented for us to connect in the future. Keep up the good work, man, and take care of yourself.
Thank you for your support!
@@Tatooinesky you are welcome, my good sir. I like to let my favorite RUclips content creators know that they are doing a good job out there. I just feel like in today’s society, if someone doesn’t like the way you produce content, they will be very quick to spread misinformation about it and start receiving not so nice comments that could eventually lead to a creator no longer wanting to make videos. I’m hoping that doesn’t happen with your channel. As someone who suffers with visual impairment, I have been told many times by society, while growing up that I won’t be able to amount too much because I don’t have the essential sense which is vision. But here I am today. I still have a life like everybody else. I would love to share more, but don’t wanna make this conversation public. Not sure if you have an email address attached to your channel, perhaps we could have a conversation. Take care of yourself, man.
I used to love this toy! I carried it with me everywhere so much, that my aunts and uncles nicknamed me "Little Professor".❤
If I remember correctly, the flashing cross means you have made too many steps so your win is invalid. If your algorithm generate invalid solutions then the algorithm is flawed.
Not invalid, just suboptimal
There was 2 different Atari 2600 one with 4 switches and one with 6 switches.
Star Wars 3:21.
thats a beautiful TV right here, that TV is smiling 😊
actually I believe that every game is solvable. the games have a maximum number of moves though, but there is a trick. try and solve a game as normal, but instead of pressing each button with your finger, press each button with a sharpie marker. when you are done with a level you will have dots on every button that needs to be pressed. play the same game again but now press each button with an odd number of marks once, and do not press buttons with an even number of marks. that is the lowest count solution to the level. hope this helps. the sharpie of course does clean off with a little effort.
If you have one of these, Start a custom game with just the lower right light on and let me know if you find a solution.
@@TatooineskyIt can be proven that each of the button must pressed at most 1 time. Moreover finding solution to this puzzle can be solved using linear algebra solving techniques for example Gauss elimination. The only thing you need to remember is that all of the solution are in the field Z_2. I remember using Mathematica to solve this game when I was in secondary school. I will find a paper if you are curious to how find a solution for any solvable inital position.
A spoiler warning before solid advice. I love it.
What a blast from the past! I had this as a kid and spent hours playing. Haven't seen one in 20 years! Thanks.
Uh... if lights 4 and 5 are lit why wouldn't you just use your algorithm for 1 and 2 but just flip it horizontally?
because notice at 14:51 that there is no solution for 1 & 2. 1 & 2 is an unsolvable state
Thanks for this video! I’ve been messing around playing 5x5 on emacs (essentially this game) and have had a ton of trouble finding a successful strategy.
Horrible explanation. How does the first 2 lights being off on the bottom row while the 3 one is on, how does that tell you to press the 4th button on the top row?
You are the worst teacher ive ever come across.
14:03
He doesn't explain "how it works" but "how to solve" :)
@@meetomPL no. He just has the worst way of explaining things. He seems like a special Ed teacher the way he explains things 5 different ways.
@@meetomPLindeed
Can you explain it any slower? Maybe try repeating the same thing 5 times instead of just 3. This was hard to watch.
😂 came looking for this comment.
Nice game
What is the region code of this player?
Sorry, I don’t know. You might be able to find it with an internet search.
Some of the cheap models were region free, believe it or not lol. But somewhere along the line, that changed. I think it depends on when it was manufactured. The older it is, the more likely it was region free. A lot of lower end DVD players were like that.
Did not know that Funai is pronounced foonyo.
Yes, I kept mispronouncing it. Didn’t notice that until I started editing the video. Sorry about that.
Dude pronounced Funai a different way each time he said it lmao
Yes, sorry about that. I didn’t notice that I was mispronouncing it until I started editing the video.
@@Tatooinesky I'm not even mad, I'm impressed how many ways you found to say it😂
What is the model of this small Sharp TV?
Funny you should ask, because I just did a video on it. ruclips.net/video/bZtRJFQaZMA/видео.htmlsi=Ln3Vno80F1BNz6Pm
I also have another 13 inch LCD sharp, might do a video on that sometime in the future.
@@Tatooinesky Thanks!
Had One
I bought this for $400 at JCPenney
i have one of these! magnavox branded
& the front of it isnt like the pic you showed its exactly like the one you have with the magnavox logo
That's so funny! This little DVD player really got around. Everyone seemed to want to put its name on it.
I loved this player! It was very reliable when it came to play DVDs with scratches
Clock radio are cool
Grea😢 device
Oh Shoot I Have 1 of these in my collection I bought it off of eBay for $9.99 and it came with a car charger but I didn’t need it but I didn’t have a charger for it so I bought a charger for it and it works now PERFECTLY!
I wish i had the space to store my old tech for later, and my collection. Doomed to live in the city
Great video keep your mode switche clean out in your VCR player everything proven online how clean out a tv combo VCR player if you don't know what a mode switch is people like myself are whiching videos online how clean out a mode switch in a VCR player
I always wanted to have a 5110 even i am a 14 year old kid