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      <image:caption>Skyles Electric Works was a company that produced a large number of clever and innovative computer accessories, not far from where I live today. This appears to be some kind of breakout box for using floppy drives with the C64 - I'll have to do more research to learn more about it!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>These are historically interesting, but unfortunately, C64 power supplies tend to age very poorly. As their internals degrade, they have a bad habit of killing the computer they’re attached to For that reason, our C64 will be paired with a modern safe power supply.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Not sure what this does, but maybe it allows for multiple devices to be connected to the single C64 cartridge slot?</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Speaking of C64 cartridges, this bundle includes two 1764 RAM Expansion Units! Each of these adds (I think) an additional 256k of RAM to the C64's stock 64k, although I'm not sure if more than one REU can be used at a time.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This is super cool: the Commodore CP/M Cartridge and software! It's mostly forgotten now, but in the early days of personal computing, CP/M was a very common operating system. Unfortunately, CP/M was designed for the Zilog Z80 CPU, which the Commodore 64 lacked... unless you plugged this cartridge in. Now C64 owners could access vast amounts of CP/M software, although I'm not sure if much of it was ever published on Commodore-compatible disks...</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>More cartridges! The top one is the VICMODEM, Commodore's first dialup modem. Operating at a blistering 300 baud, it was the first modem to retail for under $100, and it allowed access to a variety of early information services, bulletin board services ("BBS's"), and more. Below the VICMODEM are (clockwise from top-left): - HES MON 64, a "machine language monitor" which allows C64 programmers to view and manipulate low-level software code - HES WRITER 64, an early word processing application - PARTNER 64, a multi-use cartridge containing a variety of handy apps and tools, including a memo pad, address book, calculator, screen-printer, and more - 64 FORTH, an implementation of the FORTH programming language</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Bringing a Commodore 64 Back To Life - Now this is very cool: a Phoenix CPS-10 power supply, which provides a more reliable flow of juice to the C64, along with multiple surge-protected outlets on the back. Very handy!</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Now we're getting into the books and manuals. Here are some instructions for a database app and a word processor. Love this art style!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Here's a C64 user's guide, along with a user's guide for QuantumLink, an early dialup information service for Commodore computers. You may not know the "QuantumLink" name, but you've probably heard of it after it was rebranded as "America Online," or AOL</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Bringing a Commodore 64 Back To Life - The instructions to go with the 64 FORTH cartridge seen above, and a great book of information about the C64</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Bringing a Commodore 64 Back To Life - Manuals</image:title>
      <image:caption>I literally had no idea that Microsoft published Commodore 64 software, and that they published through Epyx - a company I know for their games. Crazy! Also nice too have the RAM Expansion Unit manual</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Bringing a Commodore 64 Back To Life - Looks like a user's guide for the Microsoft Multiplan software seen above</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Bringing a Commodore 64 Back To Life - Speaking of Microsoft Multiplan, here's a LARGE binder full of printed documentation</image:title>
      <image:caption>Multiplan was Microsoft's attempt to compete with VisiCalc, the original "killer app" that more-or-less invented (or at least popularized) the digital spreadsheet concept. Multiplan was popular but was ultimately replaced by Microsoft Excel</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Bringing a Commodore 64 Back To Life - All the books together!</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Bringing a Commodore 64 Back To Life - Along with the many floppy disks and cartridges, this bundle also came with a bunch of software on cassette tapes!</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Bringing a Commodore 64 Back To Life - This is interesting: I'm guessing it's some kind of authentication / anti-piracy dongle for unlocking the "Consultant" software?</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Bringing a Commodore 64 Back To Life - A Commodore 1541 floppy drive. Nice!</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Bringing a Commodore 64 Back To Life - MSD Super Disk Drive</image:title>
      <image:caption>It's a Super Disk Drive! I remember reading about these in magazines when I was a kid. If I remember correctly, these drives are much faster than Commodore's own drives, along with being able to store more data on each disk. Amazing to see one after all these decades!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Finally, the computer itself: the Commodore 64c, the redesigned model that was sold from 1986 through early 1990's</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Bringing a Commodore 64 Back To Life - The machine itself, safely nestled in its original packing material</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Bringing a Commodore 64 Back To Life - And here she is, the star of the show!</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Bringing a Commodore 64 Back To Life - The C64 connects to the Internet</image:title>
      <image:caption>The system and monitor both work beautifully after getting cleaned up and some minor electrical repairs. Even better, the C64c is able to connect to the internet via a “WiFi Modem” connected to its expansion port - something we’ll showcase at a future Retro Roadshow event!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - The Apple II - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Apple II returns to its ancestral home at Apple’s original headquarters on Bandley Drive in Cupertino, CA</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - The Apple II - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Carrying a circa-1980 Apple II into the Apple Park Visitor Center in 2022</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - The Apple II - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Apple II basking in the sun on the roof of the Apple Park Visitor Center</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-07-17</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - The Commodore Amiga 2000 - The Commodore Amiga 2000: not just another 1990’s beige box</image:title>
      <image:caption>Our Amiga 2000 is heavily upgraded and has been one of our most popular hands-on exhibits at Retro Roadshow events</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.retroroadshow.org/blog/the-nextstation-turbo-color</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-07-17</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - The NeXTstation Turbo Color - The sleek black ‘pizza box’ under the LCD screen is the NeXTstation Turbo Color</image:title>
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    <lastmod>2026-04-02</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2026-02-26</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Events - California Academy of Sciences “NightLife: Level Up!”</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Retro Roadshow is excited to be participating in California Academy of Sciences March 12th, 2026 “NightLife: Level Up!” In keeping with the “Level Up” theme, The Retro Roadshow will be sharing a curated exhibition of retro games on vintage computers and classic video game consoles, each paired with an authentic CRT (aka “tube style”) display. This exhibition will feature a mix of familiar classics like Atari, Nintendo, Sega, and Nintendo, along with some “hidden gems” that are sure to delight gamers of all ages and backgrounds. Don’t miss it!</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2026-04-02</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Events - California Historical Radio Society</image:title>
      <image:caption>Join The Retro Roadshow for “Playing With The Future,” a special event offered in partnership with the California Historical Radio Society in our hometown of Alameda, California. This special event will begin with an interactive multimedia presentation exploring the fascinating interconnected histories of Science Fiction and video games. Following the presentation, attendees will enjoy hands-on play with a range of vintage computers and classic gaming consoles, each running groundbreaking games featuring Sci-Fi themes. You won’t want to miss this - click here to RSVP!</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.retroroadshow.org/events/techfest-apple-at-50</loc>
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    <lastmod>2026-02-25</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2026-02-28</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Events - San Mateo County Fair - The Retro Roadshow is coming to the 2026 San Mateo County Fair!</image:title>
      <image:caption>We could not be more excited to make our grand debut at the 2026 San Mateo County Fair! Details are still being worked out, but you can look forward to an amazing exhibition of rare and historically-significant computers and vintage gaming consoles. Stay tuned for more info as this event develops!</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-12-22</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2026-02-20</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2025-08-16</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Events - Bay Area Maker Faire 2025 - Day 3 - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Events - Bay Area Maker Faire 2025 - Day 1 - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Events - Saratoga Public Library - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.retroroadshow.org/events/project-management-international</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-14</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://www.retroroadshow.org/events/east-bay-virtual-mini-maker-faire</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-14</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-14</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-14</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Morgan Hill - March 2025</image:title>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2025-07-02</lastmod>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.retroroadshow.org/the-collection/dos-personal-computers</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2025-07-02</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Collection - MS-DOS</image:title>
      <image:caption>The impact of the IBM Personal Computer (model 5150) literally cannot be overstated. As the machine which birthed the "IBM Compatible" ecosystem which is still going strong today, the IBM PC represents a landmark moment in computing history, when "Big Blue" jumped into the burgeoning microcomputer market. Complete with its original "green screen" monitor and the legendary (and shockingly heavy) Model F keyboard, our IBM PC is a beloved exhibit at Retro Roadshow events.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - MS-DOS</image:title>
      <image:caption>When IBM released their original "Personal Computer," they assumed that their immediate dominance of the fledgling industry was assured. However, Bill Gates's wily contractual terms in the license agreement that IBM signed for MS-DOS allowed Microsoft to offer the same operating system to other hardware vendors. Seeing an opportunity, three former Texas Instruments managers started a new company the called Compaq (a portmanteau of "Compatibility And Quality"), and set about "reverse engineering" the IBM PC. The resulting product was the Compaq Portable, a 100% IBM-compatible computer (in fact, the first fully-legal "PC clone") condensed into a 28lbs "luggable" format. The Retro Roadshow is delighted to have a fully-restored and upgraded Compaq Portable in the collection.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - MS-DOS</image:title>
      <image:caption>1984 was a strange time in the fledgling microcomputer market. Despite being the dominant vendor of machines for home users, Apple was obsessed with stealing away IBM's corporate customers, resulting in the ill-fated Apple III business computer. Simultaneously, IBM was determined to steal Apple’s consumers and home users, resulting in the ill-fated IBM PCjr. Offering a bizarre mix of features including dual cartridge slots, an ambitious infrared wireless keyboard which in practice was awful for actual typing, and (most damning) only "partial" compatibility with a "real" IBM PC, the PCjr was a catastrophic flop. However, despite all its flaws, the PCjr is a surprisingly charming computer offering a small but entertaining library of apps and games, including the first release of “King’s Quest,” a series which went on to become a beloved icon of PC gaming… unlike the PCjr where it was born.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - MS-DOS</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Hewlett-Packard Vectra VL was marketed as a high-performance desktop workstation, mostly aimed at "power users" doing 3D drafting and CAD work. Sporting a 450MHz Pentium II processor (the fastest ever released in that chip series) and an onboard 3D graphics accelerator, the Vectra VL was an excellent showcase of what a top-of-the-line Windows workstation looked like in the late 1990's.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - MS-DOS</image:title>
      <image:caption>Custom-built by The Retro Roadshow from parts obtained from yard sales, thrift shops, vintage computing forums, and eBay, this Intel Celeron-powered "Millennium Era" PC is designed to exemplify what an ambitious but budget-conscious gamer might have built in the early 2000's. Loaded with classic games and sporting some unusual accessories (including the SpaceOrb360, an early attempt at a VR-style controller), this machine has been a beloved feature of our PC-centric events.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.retroroadshow.org/the-collection/next</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2021-03-06</lastmod>
    <image:image>
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      <image:title>Collection - NeXT</image:title>
      <image:caption>The NeXT Computer (later renamed the NeXT Cube) is a stunning, almost imposing presence in the Retro Roadshow. This machine is an extremely early "pre-production" example of the design (ours is Serial # 0000215), and is one of only a handful of NeXT Computers left in the world which still features a fully-functional Magneto-Optical drive, an innovative (but sadly failure-prone) mass-storage system. This machine also has a fully-functional internal hard drive loaded with fascinating apps and demos, and is complete with the original "MegaPixel Display" and matching keyboard and mouse. The impact of the NeXT Computer is almost impossible to overstate - if nothing else, a machine much like ours was literally used by Sir Tim Berners-Lee to invent the World Wide Web itself, without which you wouldn't even be reading this text. The Retro Roadshow is delighted to offer our visitors an extremely rare opportunity to get "hands on" with such a historically-significant computer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Along with the original NeXT Computer (aka "Cube"), the Retro Roadshow is excited to have a fully-functional NeXT TurboColor Workstation in our collection. The TurboColor took the original NeXT hardware design in a bold new direction, compressing a more powerful, color-capable NeXT system into a sleek "pizzabox" form factor.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - NeXT</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Retro Roadshow's NeXT collection recently expanded in a remarkable way, when we took ownership of a complete-in-box NeXT Mono Workstation. This machine was originally owned by a NeXT Campus Rep who traveled around the Midwestern United States, visiting colleges and setting up hands-on demos for potential NeXT customers - in other words, a *literal* Roadshow. This collection includes the NeXT workstation itself, the matching MegaPixel greyscale monitor, all the original accessories, and a huge assortment of supporting materials, documentation, and numerous "for employee eyes only" printed materials. We are honored to be the new home of this collection, and look forward to restoring it to its original demo-capable condition.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.retroroadshow.org/the-collection/commodore</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2021-03-06</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Collection - Commodore</image:title>
      <image:caption>Along with the Apple II and the TRS-80, the Commodore PET was 1/3 of the "1977 Trinity" which effectively kickstarted the microcomputer revolution. With its futuristic all-in-one aesthetic (a PET can be seen in Admiral Kirk's apartment in "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan") and reasonably powerful hardware, the PET was soon overshadowed by the vastly more successful Commodore VIC-20 and C64. Nevertheless, the PET has earned its place in history, and The Retro Roadshow is delighted to have rescued this machine from an untimely death in a local e-waste facility after it apparently spent several decades being neglected outdoors. Currently in rough but (hopefully) salvageable condition, we look forward to sharing our PET with attendees soon!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Commodore</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Commodore 64 was a runaway smash hit, and remains one of the best-selling computers of all time. Featuring advanced color graphics and powerful audio capabilities, the C64 remains the focus of a highly-dedicated global enthusiast community, who continue to find new ways to push the hardware. The Retro Roadshow's C64 is one of the most popular exhibits and is a frequent attraction for visitors of all ages.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Commodore</image:title>
      <image:caption>In 1986, Commodore began to standardize their design language between the "classic" line of 8-bit computers and the emerging Amiga series. As a result, the Commodore 64 was re-released as the "64c" (marketed as the "Commodore 64-II" in some regions). Despite its sleek new appearance, the 64c maintained 100% compatibility with its predecessor, making it a worthy addition to the Commodore family.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Commodore</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Commodore 128 was a strange computer, which combined compatibility with the original "C64" with a range of updated and enhanced capabilities. While not nearly as successful as the C64, the C128 was nevertheless an influential and interesting machine. Its sophisticated hardware design allowed it to run several operating systems, including Commodore BASIC, Digital Research CP/M and GEOS, an early mouse-drive Graphical User Interface.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Commodore</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hoping to capitalize on the smash-hit 64, Commodore's engineering team set about converting the system into a portable format. The resulting machine is the Commodore SX-64, a 23lbs block of advanced 1980's technology. Featuring a surprisingly-sharp full-color 5" CRT monitor and integrated 5.25" floppy drive, the SX-64 is a full-featured desktop computer that just happens to be shaped like a suitcase. These machines were not especially durable and (as a portable computer) were subject to significantly more "wear and tear" than comparable desktop setups, so we are very pleased to have a fully-functional example available for Retro Roadshow attendees.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.retroroadshow.org/the-collection/macintosh</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2021-03-06</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>Visitors to the Retro Roadshow can experience what it's like to work and play on a fully-functional original Macintosh 128k from 1984.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Macintosh SE evolved the Mac beyond the constraints of the first generation. With upgradable RAM, dual internal floppy drives (or a floppy drive + an internal hard disk), support for a wider range of keyboards, mice and other peripherals, and even support for expansion cards, the Mac SE was a runaway success.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Macintosh SE/30 was the ultimate evolution of the original black-and-white Macintosh design. Sporting a super-fast (by 1989 standards) 16MHz CPU and including support for a then-unimaginable 128 megabytes of RAM, the SE/30 remains one of the most beloved Macintosh models Apple has ever released.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Macintosh IIci was the "Mac Pro" of its era. This sleek beige box contains a blisteringly-fast (by 1989 standards) 25MHz CPU, and with 3 "NuBus" expansion slots, a Mac IIci could be configured for any task.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>Introduced in 1990, the Macintosh IIfx represented the the absolute pinnacle of "no expense spared," cutting-edge design. Literally the fastest mass-produced desktop computer in the world at the time of its release, the Mac IIfx ran at a "wicked fast" 40MHz in an era when a 16MHz computer was considered quite speedy. Not content with just building a fast Mac, Apple also included several custom secondary processors to speed up audio, video and mathematical calculations, making this machine a favorite of researchers, scientists and other users with a craving for power. Unfortunately, all that power came with a significant cost - the Mac IIfx remains the most expensive computer Apple has ever offered, with a base price of $10,000 (monitor sold separately) - a price which could increase many times over with add-on's, upgrades and accessories. The Retro Roadshow is proud to include a pristine Macintosh IIfx in our exhibition, maybe especially so because our IIfx was used for the initial drafting and CAD work for SpacePort America in New Mexico.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>With the Macintosh Color Classic, Apple took the "all in one" style of the original Mac and updated for the Multimedia Era. Featuring an internal hard drive, clear sound and (most notably) a gorgeous 10" Sony Trinitron full-color monitor built-in, the Color Classic was an instant hit, especially in Japan where it's cute looks and diminutive size were especially appealing. The Retro Roadshow is delighted to feature a Macintosh Color Classic, which has been upgraded with the motherboard from a twice-as-fast Color Classic II.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>Designed as a sort of "big brother" to the Color Classic, the Performa 575 (along with several other models in this design-family) was a showcase of Apple's mid-90's, consumer-oriented multimedia prowess. Designed around a beautiful 14" Sony Trinitron CRT display and featuring an integrated CD-ROM drive and stereo speakers, the Performa 575 is a fantastic showcase for games and interactive media of the era. The Retro Roadshow's Performa 575 has been upgraded in several notable ways - expanded RAM, solid state storage, Ethernet networking, and a full 68040 CPU to replace the lower-performance 68LC040 CPU the machine originally shipped with.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>While often regarded as a failure, the Macintosh Portable was one of the first fully-realized, battery-powered computers capable of running full-scale desktop applications. Weighing in at a beefy 16lbs, the Mac Portable was powered by a lead-acid battery similar to those used to start a motorcycle engine. The Retro Roadshow is proud to have a rare late-edition Mac Portable, featuring a beautiful backlit LCD display.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>Designed during an early collaboration between Apple and an elite team of Sony engineers, the PowerBook 100 is one of the most influential computers ever built. Released in 1992, the PowerBook 100 essentially defined the template that every laptop for the past ~30 years has mimicked. As the first portable computer to place the keyboard behind the pointing device (not to mention weighing less than 1/3 than it's predecessor Macintosh Portable), it has been praised several times for its design. PC World named the PowerBook 100 the tenth-greatest PC of all time in 2006, and US magazine Mobile PC chose the PowerBook 100 as the greatest gadget of all time in 2005.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>Powered by a Motorola 68040 CPU running at a brisk 33MHz, the Macintosh Quadra 950 was an elite, high-end workstation capable of running both MacOS and Apple's Unix variant A/UX. One of the physically largest machines Apple has ever released, the Quadra 950 was popular with users who craved bleeding-edge power for computer-aided design ("CAD"), desktop publishing, network administration and more.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>When Apple was at their lowest in the mid-90's, it was said that they were at risk of "losing their cool-factor." Fortunately, the iMac G3 changed all that. This stunning all-in-one computer reintroduced Apple to a whole new generation of users, immediately redefining what a desktop computer could look like. Clad in translucent "Bondi Blue" plastic, the iMac instantly became one of the most iconic products of all time, and is still a popular exhibit in modern art museums around the world. The Retro Roadshow is pleased to offer our visitors the opportunity to explore an original "Revision A" iMac G3.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60425df34cc8a51a9dfa0af6/f5b6759c-503e-4bb8-8908-dcb1582fd76a/Flower-Power-IMG_3267.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>Apple wisely continued iterating the design of the iMac G3 series, both in terms of specs (faster processors, more RAM, etc.) and visually. Perhaps the most eye-popping example of this was the limited-edition "Flower Power" iMac, whose outer shell was lined with a psychedelic flower motif. Released alongside the equally-remarkable "Blue Dalmation" edition, the Flower Power iMac is stunning when experienced in person, which Retro Roadshow attendees can see for themselves.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>With the "Blue &amp; White" Power Macintosh G3, Apple brought the whimsical aesthetic of the original iMac to their "Professional" desktops, resulting in one of their most delightful designs ever. The Retro Roadshow is proud to offer visitors the chance to play and create on such an iconic machine.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60425df34cc8a51a9dfa0af6/18deeace-3474-42c0-84ce-32b9726f26ad/IMG_1054.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Power Macintosh G4 "Quicksilver" is one of Apple's most beautiful "pro workstation" designs ever. Refining the design template first established by the "Blue &amp; White G3," the Quicksilver G4 still features translucent handles on all four corners and the clever "drop-door" design which allows easy access to all internal components, but refines the design with a sleek, almost Art Deco-inspired aesthetic. The Retro Roadshow is pleased to offer visitors the opportunity to experience this machine firsthand.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Macintosh</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Power Mac G4 Cube is one of the most visually-stunning desktop computers ever released. With workstation-level computing power suspended in a precision-crafted block of transparent acrylic glass. Somehow effortlessly merging "Art Deco" design elements with a retro-futuristic aesthetic, the G4 Cube was as beautiful as it was powerful. Unfortunately, its stunning design resulted in limited expandability (a key aspect of professional workstations), and it was retired after just under a year on the market. Nevertheless, it remains one of the most iconic computers ever sold, and is still on display in numerous museums, including the New York Museum of Modern Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.retroroadshow.org/the-collection/apple-ii</loc>
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    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2023-02-16</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Collection - Apple II &amp; Apple III</image:title>
      <image:caption>One of the rarest and most delightful items in the Retro Roadshow is this original Apple II. This machine is literally the second computer Apple released, predated only by the legendary Apple 1. This Apple II (model number "A2S1") dates back to 1978, and is a pristine example of Apple's first ready-to-use computer (as opposed to the "DIY" Apple 1, which was sold as a bare circuit board), and stands as a beautiful example of what made Apple so special in the earliest years of the Personal Computer Revolution.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Apple II &amp; Apple III</image:title>
      <image:caption>This is an original, "un-enhanced" (aka "Revision A") Apple IIe. Built in early 1983, this machine is a beautiful time capsule, as it still retains all the charm (and some of the technical limitations) of the first wave of Apple machines. Paired with an Apple Monitor III and external floppy drive, this Apple IIe is sure to bring a smile to your face as you play The Oregon Trail in glorious green-on-black</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Apple II &amp; Apple III</image:title>
      <image:caption>This is an Apple IIe "Platinum Edition." The Platinum IIe was the final entry in the original Apple II line that established Apple as the driving force in the personal computing revolution. Our example features numerous enhancements and upgrades, including a TransWarp CPU accelerator, MockingBoard audio system, expanded RAM, Ethernet networking, microSD-based storage system, AppleColor monitor, and much more. This is one of the most fun machines in the entire Retro Roadshow collection!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Apple II &amp; Apple III</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Apple IIGS was the last machine in the original Apple II series, and served as a bridge between Wozniak's original designs and the emerging Macintosh product line. Our IIGS features numerous enhancements and upgrades, including Ethernet networking, a CompactFlash-based hard drive emulator, and is loaded with tons of fun and interesting games and apps</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Apple II &amp; Apple III</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sandwiched between the runaway success of the Apple II series and the later success of the Macintosh, the Apple III was Apple's first significant failure. Designed to appeal to business-oriented customers, the Apple III was an incredibly powerful and innovative machine when it was released in 1980. Unfortunately, the first ~14,000 Apple III systems suffered from catastrophic overheating issues, which immediately damaged the platform (and Apple's) reputation before being discontinued just four years later. While the Apple III is not-so-fondly remembered today as a $100,000,000 blunder, the Retro Roadshow's example works beautifully and is a great example of what Apple's brightest minds were capable of designing in the years before the Macintosh... warts and all.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.retroroadshow.org/the-collection/oddballs</loc>
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    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2024-12-17</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Collection - Oddballs</image:title>
      <image:caption>If Darth Vader had a portable computer, it might've been the Kaypro 4. An all-in-one computer (often described affectionately as a "luggable"), the Kaypro series of wall-powered portable computers were a big hit when they were introduced in 1981. This particular Kaypro 4 was donated by one of our visitors - the machine originally belonged to her father, who used it in his work as a speechwriter for Richard Nixon after he resigned the Presidency. The machine runs the "CP/M" operating system (an early competitor to Microsoft DOS), and while it was originally intended for serious business tasks, we have been happily surprised to discover that it is particularly popular with some of The Retro Roadshow's youngest visitors - they seem to love playing text-adventure games like Zork on its big keyboard and inviting green screen.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60425df34cc8a51a9dfa0af6/7c4d96ad-4ef8-4aad-b0f8-533b0992b44b/Osborne+Portable.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Collection - Oddballs</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Osborne 1 is the first commercially successful portable microcomputer, released in 1981 by Osborne Computer Corporation. Weighing in at a substantial 25lbs, this "luggable" computer sports dual low-density 5.25" floppy drives flanking an astonishingly-tiny 5" monochrome CRT display. The Osborne 1 was described as "a cross between a World War II field radio and a shrunken instrument panel of a DC-3 airliner," but despite its rather brutalist appearance, it earned the adoration of a generation of early portable-computing enthusiasts (who presumably had very good eyesight, given the tiny display). The Retro Roadshow is pleased to have 2 working Osborn 1's in the collection, with a third unit undergoing restoration now.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Oddballs</image:title>
      <image:caption>Released in September 1980, the TRS-80 Color Computer represented a major addition to Radio Shack's home computer line. Although it was initially marketed to the same business customers who had already embraced earlier machines in the TRS-80 line, the "CoCo" soon found a new niche: home users. The CoCo is a study in contrasts: color graphics and a sleek silver case evoking futuristic technology, paired with a "chiclet" keyboard so legendarily terrible that Radio Shack was soon forced to re-release the machine with a more traditional (and less painful) keyboard design. As one of the first computers owned by Retro Roadshow co-founder Huxley Dunsany (purchased at a San Francisco yard sale in 1994 for 25 cents), the CoCo helped kickstart the collection which we take so much delight in sharing with our attendees today!</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60425df34cc8a51a9dfa0af6/23faf0a4-b3db-43ce-bd9c-d929f9a26392/TRS-80+Model+100.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Collection - Oddballs</image:title>
      <image:caption>The TRS-80 Model 100 is a portable computer introduced by Tandy Radio Shack in 1983. It is one of the first notebook-style computers, featuring a keyboard and liquid crystal display, in a battery-powered package roughly the size and shape of a notepad or large book. With a 2.4MHz CPU, RAM which could be expanded up to 32kb and built-in dial-up modem, the Model 100 was a powerful computer in its day. In particular, its rugged design and the fact that its ran on commonplace "AA" batteries quickly made it popular with reporters - they could write up their articles from virtually anywhere, and send the text to their editor from any working phone line. The Model 100 had several useful applications built into its ROM chips, and is believed to have been the last commercially-released computer for which Bill Gates personally wrote portions of the operating system code himself. The Model 100's sturdy design, surprising expandability and overall usefulness have resulted in a continuing fan-base which is still going strong over 40 years after its release. The Retro Roadshow is excited to help create a new generation of Model 100 fans through our hands-on exhibits.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Oddballs</image:title>
      <image:caption>Released in 1982, the Epson HX-20 was the first true laptop computer. Designed around two Hitachi CPU's running at just over 0.6 megahertz, the HX-20 was not a speed demon even by the standards of the early 80's. However, its incredibly small size (considerably smaller than popular laptops sold more than a decade later), sharp built-in LCD screen, and integrated printer + cassette tape drive for storage made it a technological showcase. The Retro Roadshow is proud to have two working HX-20's in our collection for visitors to experience.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Oddballs</image:title>
      <image:caption>While not technically a standalone computer, the Panasonic Penwriter is certainly worthy of being both included in The Retro Roadshow, and being listed among these "oddballs." While it looks like a sleek typewriter (and was marketed as one), the Penwriter has a unique quirk: It's a battery-powered plotter! Unlike normal typewriters it does not 'stamp' letters onto the page, it literally writes them using tiny pens, allowing it to print text in different fonts - a trick seldom found in traditional typewriters. Originally conceived for the Japanese market where the 2,187 printed kanji characters made traditional typewriters of limited value, the Penwriter was a startling innovation. In English-speaking markets the value was reduced somewhat, but the pleasing typeface and ability to print mutli-color graphics with (or without) an attached computer made it a compelling option for students on a tight budget. The Retro Roadshow is pleased to have a well-equipped Penwriter in our collection.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Oddballs</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Amstrad PPC512 is a fantastic example of the staggering variety that once existed in PC design. Incorporating a pop-up LCD screen with a full-size desktop-style keyboard into a portable computer which can run on 10 "C-cell" batteries, this early IBM-compatible portable machine is way too large to be called a laptop, but isn't quite a desktop either - it's in a category all its own, and certainly feels like an oddball.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Oddballs</image:title>
      <image:caption>Although Atari is most remembered as the company which kicked off the home video game revolution, they were once a serious player in the market for home computers too. The Atari 800 was an incredibly compelling system when it debuted in 1979, offering far more sophisticated full-color graphics and audio capabilities than rivals like the Apple II and TRS-80 Model 1. Furthermore, the Atari 800 pioneered a variety of consumer-friendly design elements, including easily-attached external peripherals, and even the ability to expand the system's RAM by simply plugging in additional memory cartridges. The Retro Roadshow collection is home to several of these remarkable machines, including two which were lovingly upgraded by their original owner to include high-quality video output and internal solid-state storage.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Oddballs</image:title>
      <image:caption>The "oddball" description is a good fit for the Rainbow 100, an early "hybrid workstation" from Digital Equipment Corp., aka "DEC." The Rainbow was released in 1982, at a moment of transition in the fledgling personal computer industry. For several years at that point, most "serious" businesses with desktop computers ran systems based on the Zilog Z80 CPU and it's most popular operating system CP/M. However, IBM had just made a huge splash with their Intel 8088-based, Microsoft DOS-running IBM PC, and IBM's dominance in the mainframe market was an early indication that they were likely to gobble up the market for business workstations. DEC, in an effort to cater to existing CP/M customers while also appealing to potential IBM buyers, decided to hedge their bets and designed this "beast with two brains" - a single desktop computer containing BOTH an Intel 8088 CPU *and* a Zilog Z80 CPU, each capable of running their respective operating systems at the same time. This strategy of putting one foot in the past and one foot in the future left the DEC Rainbow 100 on an unstable footing. Less-than-perfect IBM compatibility combined with shifting market interests to doom this incredibly complicated, wildly-overdesigned machine, and few are known to remain in good working order today. The Retro Roadshow is proud to have one in our collection.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Oddballs</image:title>
      <image:caption>The successor to the earlier model 99/4, the Texas Instruments 99/4A added a much-improved keyboard, improved graphics capabilities, and enhanced expandability. Texas Instruments soon found itself losing a price-war with Commodore, and despite strong initial sales, TI was eventually forced to retire the whole product line. The Retro Roadshow is proud to have two functional 99/4A systems in our collection for visitors to experience!</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60425df34cc8a51a9dfa0af6/eda7427a-fcee-497a-8c41-acf434dd5d0a/Chumby.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Collection - Oddballs</image:title>
      <image:caption>Unveiled at a programmer convention in 2006, the Chumby was a groundbreaking concept: a commercially-released device with an open-source design, explicitly inviting owners to modify it in countless ways. This is the Chumby One, which (somewhat confusingly) was the second Chumby device when it debuted in 2009. Offering a touch-sensitive display, built-in WiFi and FM radio tuner, and an app ecosystem that predates those later found on iPhone and Android devices, the Chumby was a brilliant device in search of a purpose. Was it a radio? An alarm clock? A Twitter display? A toy? No one could quite figure it out, and after a failed partnership with Sony fizzled, the entire Chumby concept faded into obscurity. Nevertheless, the Chumby earned its place in history for presaging today’s thriving market for small, hackable devices like the Raspberry Pi.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60425df34cc8a51a9dfa0af6/44768567-30d2-42e4-b40c-3e661694391c/Trio+of+replica+minicomputers+-+IMSAI+8080%2C+PiDP-8%2C+and+PDP+11%3A70.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Collection - Oddballs</image:title>
      <image:caption>Although The Retro Roadshow specifically focuses on offering the public access to original, authentic hardware and software, there are a handful of exceptions. For example, we gratefully accepted a donation of three modern replicas of historically-significant systems which are otherwise almost impossible for us to acquire: PDP-8 and PDP-11/70 "minicomputers," and the IMSAI 8080 microcomputer. These were lovingly built by a retired Silicon Valley engineer who had firsthand experience working on the original systems which inspired these replicas, and his attention to detail and exemplary craftsmanship shows through every blinking light and chunky toggle switch. Even though these are modern devices, they accurately replicate both the original software and hardware interfaces of the original machines, meaning that Retro Roadshow attendees can experience the fun of manually entering programs by flipping switches, or connecting remotely from a vintage terminal!</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.retroroadshow.org/the-collection/unix-systems</loc>
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    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2025-07-01</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Collection - Unix Systems</image:title>
      <image:caption>Formed when a former Apple exec launched his own company, Be Inc. set out to reinvent the entire concept of personal computing for the 1990's. Initially taking an Apple or NeXT-style approach of building "the whole widget" (i.e., creating custom hardware and a bespoke operating system), Be built the BeBox desktop computer as the ultimate expression of their ethos: powerful computers running advanced, flexible software, all designed to allow makers to create amazing work. The Retro Roadshow's BeBox is an early 66MHz dual-CPU model, of which only ~1000 were ever built (and only a handful of which are known to still exist in working condition). It's unlikely that Be ever intended to sell these machines on the mass market - rather, they hoped that hackers and software developers would flock to these quasi-prototype machines to build amazing software... but sadly, this didn't happen to any significant degree. For a brief moment there was a chance that Apple was going to purchase Be and build their "next generation" operating system on top of Be's BeOS, but Apple opted to purchase Steve Jobs' NeXT and build on NeXTSTEP instead, and Be Inc. quickly faded from existence.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Unix Systems</image:title>
      <image:caption>For nearly 40 years, Silicon Graphics Inc ("SGI") was at the bleeding edge of computing. SGI systems were never sold to the consumer market, and instead were aimed squarely at CAD engineers, movie studios, medical research centers, and other organizations that needed the absolute pinnacle of graphical horsepower. The Retro Roadshow is proud to feature an SGI Indigo2 "Impact 10000" workstation running SGI's UNIX-variant called IRIX. This machine would have been near the top of SGI's product line in the mid-1990's, and as equipped, would have sold for nearly $80,000. Machines in this product family were notably used to create the stunning dinosaur effects in "Jurassic Park," and were even used on-screen in that film - our Indigo2 will happily run the same 3D file-navigation system used in the memorable "This is Unix, I know this!" scene from that film.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Unix Systems</image:title>
      <image:caption>While SGI was busy leading the market for ultra-high-end graphics workstations, Sun Microsystems was focused on developing Unix-based servers and workstations for general-purpose applications - CAD, network administration, etc. The Retro Roadshow is home to a Sun Blade 150 workstation, which is equipped with a "SunPCi" expansion system. This allows the machine to run Sun's own "Solaris" Unix variant on the Sun UltraSPARC CPU, and run Windows 98 or XP on a Cyrix x86 CPU, and run Apple's Mac OS 7.1 via emulation... all on the same machine at the same time.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Unix Systems</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hewlett-Packard had a decades-long run of Unix-based desktop workstations, including this rare HP 712/100 "pizzabox" machine. Not only could these machines run HP's own "HP-UX" Unix-like operating system, they were also one of the few officially-approved 3rd-party platforms which could run NeXT's OpenStep operating system.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Unix Systems</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Retro Roadshow is home to an IBM RS/6000 "43p Model 150" workstation, affectionately known as "The Monolith." Built around the same PowerPC 604 CPU that Apple used to drive its own PowerMac line for several years, this late-90's workstation would have been used for systems administration, CAD and other tasks requiring high-end hardware and Unix compatibility - in this case, via IBM's own "AIX" variant.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.retroroadshow.org/the-collection/homevideogames</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2024-12-17</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Collection - Home Video Games</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Atari 2600 wasn't the first home video game console (that honor goes to the Magnavox Odyssey), but the 2600 initially defined (and later, nearly killed) the entire market for video games at home. A runaway success on a nearly unparalleled scale (30,000,000+ units sold) despite being somewhat underwhelming technically, the 2600 was home to some of the best early video games (such as Pitfall, Missile Command and Super Breakout) along with some all-time stinkers (a notoriously-underwhelming port of Pac-Man, the borderline-unplayable E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, some unauthorized 'adults-only' titles). The 2600 eventually supported over 500(!) commercially-released games, the sheer overwhelming quantity of which (not to mention wildly-varying quality of which) eventually lead to The Great Videogame Crash of 1983, which nearly killed the fledgling industry outright. Despite all this drama, the 2600 remains one of the most fun consoles of all time, and is a popular attraction at Retro Roadshow events.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Home Video Games</image:title>
      <image:caption>After the runaway success of their Video Computer System (aka 2600), Atari struggled to recapture that magic. The Atari 7800 ProSystem brought new levels of graphical horsepower and an all-new joystick design, while maintaining backwards compatibility with the vast library of 2600 games. The library of games specifically designed for the 7800 is tiny compared to the 2600's, but many of these games are truly excellent, with impressive visuals and fun gameplay. Despite all this, the 7800 was virtually obliterated by more successful competitors including the Sega Master System and Nintendo Entertainment System, leaving the 7800 a frequently-forgotten member of this generation of consoles.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Home Video Games</image:title>
      <image:caption>Arriving with a splash in early 1980, the Mattel Intellivision (a portmanteau of "Intelligent Television") was designed to go head-to-head with Atari's 2600. Featuring comparatively-advanced audio and video capabilities, the Intellivision was also designed with noteworthy expansion capabilities, including add-on modules to enable digitally-synthesized speech via the Intellivoice peripheral, or even expand the system into a full-fledged home computer. While never as commercially successful as its rival the Atari 2600, the Intellivision featured some incredibly fun and innovative games, such as Dracula, Defender, B-17 Bomber and Donkey Kong Jr. The Retro Roadshow is delighted to offer the chance to play on this beloved console.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60425df34cc8a51a9dfa0af6/4e178efd-e3b4-47af-ac91-363162ad5427/ColecoVision-wController-L.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Collection - Home Video Games</image:title>
      <image:caption>While it didn't sell nearly as many units as its rival Atari 2600, the ColecoVision set a new standard of arcade-like quality for home consoles. Released in 1982, the ColecoVision's advanced hardware allowed it to produce far more sophisticated graphics and sound than its main competitors, which is immediately apparent when viewing a game like "Donkey Kong" side-by-side on the ColecoVision, Atari 2600 and Intellivision - something which attendees at Retro Roadshow events can experience firsthand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Nintendo Entertainment System ("NES") is not only one of the most successful video game consoles of all time, it ranks among the most successful consumer products of all time, period. With nearly 62,000,000 consoles sold and featuring a vast library of all-time-great games, the NES remains instantly recognizable to Retro Roadshow attendees of all ages nearly 40 years after its introduction. We are proud to not only feature a working original NES system, but also a deep library of games both familiar and obscure.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Nintendo Robotic Operating Buddy (aka "R.O.B.") was a clever accessory released alongside the original Nintendo Entertainment System ("NES"). With the videogame industry reeling from the lingering effects of Atari's decline and the larger "Video Game Crash of 1983," Nintendo cleverly decided to 'imply' that the NES was more than just another Atari-style game console, but also an educational tool and quasi-computer. This desire to seem less videogame-oriented resulted in both the physical design of the NES console (it was modeled after VHS tape players rather than contemporary gaming systems) and the creation of R.O.B., which was used with a couple of simplistic games. While R.O.B. was more valuable as a marketing tool than as a toy, its distinctive looks left a lasting impression, and the Robotic Operating Buddy is now a popular character in the Super Smash Brothers fighting-game franchise</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>When designing the successor to the wildly-successful Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo's design team set out to design something truly "super." With vastly-improved graphics and sound capabilities (including the pseudo-3D "Mode 7" used in games like PilotWings and Mario Kart), the Super Nintendo helped elevate Nintendo and their stable of characters (Mario, Luigi, Link, Zelda, Kirby, Samus, etc.) into global household names. The Retro Roadshow is pleased to regularly provide access to original SNES hardware and a deep library of vintage game cartridges.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>With the N64, Nintendo stubbornly stuck to a cartridge-based format just as the rest of the industry was pivoting to CD-ROM as the preferred storage format. Despite this limitation (N64 carts topped out at 64 megabytes of storage, while CD-ROM could hold up to 700 megs), the N64's stunning 3D capabilities (developed in partnership with Silicon Graphics Inc, as seen elsewhere in the Retro Roadshow collection), advanced audio system and innovative controllers ensured that it rapidly built a passionate fan-base around the world. The Retro Roadshow is delighted to give gamers of all ages the chance to play some of the incredible games available on this system.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>While the Nintendo GameCube was never as commercially successful as its rivals (the PlayStation 2 and Xbox both outsold it), its adorable design, clever controllers and surprisingly-deep library of games ensured that it remains a popular and beloved console in Nintendo's family. Visitors to the Retro Roadshow can enjoy some time on an original GameCube, the best way to experience classic games like Super Mario Sunshine, Metroid Prime, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes, and many more.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Born out of an ill-fated partnership between Sony and Nintendo (who was experimenting with ideas for bringing CD-ROM technology to the Super Nintendo), the failure of the project prompted Sony to forge ahead with creating their own console, and the Sony PlayStation rapidly became Nintendo's biggest rival. Boasting powerful 3D capabilities, high-capacity CD-ROM storage and benefiting from Sony's deep catalog of 1st and 3rd-party content creators, the PlayStation rapidly became an all-time great home console. Eventually offering a staggering 7,918 game titles globally, the PlayStation (later dubbed PS1) is closely associated with game franchises which are still thriving today - Final Fantasy, Gran Turismo, Madden Football, Tomb Raider, Tekken, Metal Gear Solid and many, many more. The PS1 is frequently one of the most popular attractions at Retro Roadshow events.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Building upon the runaway success of the original PlayStation, the "PS2" brought unparalleled technical power to the home console market. A 128-bit CPU, DVD-ROM drive, internal expansion options and network capabilities all contributed to the sense that the PS2 was the ultimate home gaming system, and this was further supported by an incredible catalog of fantastic games. Released at the dawn of the "HDTV" era, the PS2 looks best when viewed on a CRT television, and the Retro Roadshow is the best place to get hands-on with this incredibly fun system.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sega's Master System is often overshadowed by the vastly more successful Nintendo Entertainment System, but it holds a unique charm all its own. Capable of playing games from both traditional cartridges and also from slim credit-card-shaped ROM cards, the Master System's unique looks and library of quirky games and entertaining arcade ports have made it a beloved favorite for generations of gamers. While it was initially released in North America in 1986 to a modest level of success, a series of geopolitical events resulted in it gaining a massive fan base in Brazil, where it continues to be produced today - making it the longest-produced video game console in history.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The TurboGrafx-16 was NEC's attempt to bring their wildly-successful PC Engine platform from Japan to the West. The PC Engine had achieved runaway success in Japan based on its cute design and a stellar library of unique games. Unfortunately, NEC's North American team made a series of blunders, including a questionable redesign of the system, and commissioning new (and generally much worse) cover art for their games. Despite these setbacks, the "TG-16" carved a niche for itself even while being obliterated by the far more successful Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo. Offering a fascinating library of unique games unavailable on competing platforms, the TG-16 is a must-play for fans of excellent, overlooked games. The Retro Roadshow is pleased to proved our attendees the opportunity to experience this remarkable system!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In early 1990’s era when competitors like the Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and TurboGrafx-16 were battling for the home-gaming market, SNK took a rather different approach: “what if we crammed the guts of our top-of-the-line arcade machine into a sleek home console?” Thus was born the SNK Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System, or AES. Judging by pure specs alone, the AES is in a class of its own, capable of graphical and auditory sophistication far beyond its peers. As one of the rarest consoles ever released in North America, The Retro Roadshow is delighted to be able to share this incredible gaming experience with our attendees.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Marketed as the more mature, more "extreme" alternative to family-friendly Nintendo, the Sega Genesis was an innovative and powerful home console. Buoyed by the soaring popularity of Sonic The Hedgehog and also offering a range of titles not available elsewhere, the Sega used the Genesis to target older gamers who craved boundary-pushing content - this was certainly reflected in the widely-deployed slogan "Sega Does What Nintendon't!"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hoping to compete with the first wave of CD-ROM based home consoles, Sega put all its marketing prowess behind the Sega Saturn. With an incredibly-powerful (and in hindsight, overly-complicated) eight-CPU architecture, the Saturn was extremely well suited to pumping out high-definition 2D visuals... at the exact moment the entire gaming industry was rapidly pivoting to 3D graphics. High initial prices, the increasingly-glaring lack of a blockbuster "Sonic The Hedgehog" title, extreme technical difficulties for game developers and fierce competition from Sony and Nintendo ultimately resulted in the Saturn being withdrawn from the market. Nevertheless, the Saturn is home to some truly stunning games which can't be played anywhere else, and visitors to the Retro Roadshow can enjoy them in person.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Stinging from the failure of the Saturn console, Sega set out to design a gaming system built around familiar, inexpensive hardware and supported by an underlying software-development toolset provided by Microsoft. The Dreamcast enjoyed a successful U.S. launch backed by a large marketing campaign, but interest in the system steadily declined as Sony built hype for the upcoming PlayStation 2. Regardless, during its 3-year lifespan, the Dreamcast offered gamers an incredible range of unique experiences, including online multiplayer (a novel concept in the late 90's), a memory card which also functioned as a tiny keychain-sized gaming system, robust support for unusual controllers (digital maracas, a fishing controller, various light-guns, a mouse/keyboard combo, etc.). The Dreamcast library contains many games considered innovative, including Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio, Phantasy Star Online, and Shenmue, and visitors to the Retro Roadshow can experience the system firsthand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>One of the first items ever added to the Retro Roadshow collection, the GCE Vectrex is a true oddity amongst home video game consoles. Somewhat resembling a first-generation Apple Macintosh computer, the Vectrex is a self-contained unit, with the most immediately-recognizable element being the built-in 9" CRT. Nearly every video game system in the past 40+ years has been built around "pixel graphics" - individual dots which combine to form an image. The Vectrex display is something else entirely: a "vector graphics" system in which there are no pixels whatsoever, and instead, all images are drawn as rapidly-scaling lines. This type of display was occasionally used for arcade video game systems (games like Tempest and Asteroids are good examples), but the Vectrex remains the only home console ever released which features this kind of display. Because the built-in screen was only capable of black-and-white images, each game cartridge came with a transparent plastic sheet with bright colorful graphics printed onto it - gamers place these overlays on the face of the CRT before playing, to "simulate" color during gameplay. Despite (or more likely, because of) these quirks, the Vectrex enjoyed modest success during it's brief time on the market, eventually offering 28 official game titles, plus a few 'homebrew' titles released decades after the system was discontinued. Functional Vectrex units are a rarity in the modern era, and The Retro Roadshow is happy to be one of the few opportunities left for gamers to experience this incredibly-strange, incredibly-unique system.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Conceived by entrepreneur and Electronic Arts founder Trip Hawkins, the 3DO was not a console manufactured by the company itself, but a series of specifications licensed to a range of manufacturers. Hoping to ride the massive hype-wave of the burgeoning "multimedia entertainment" market of the early 1990's, 3DO systems from several manufacturers eventually made it to market. Despite having a highly-promoted launch (including being named Time magazine's "1993 Product of the Year") and being a host of cutting-edge technologies, the 3DO's high price and an oversaturated console market prevented the system from achieving success comparable to veteran competitors Sega and Nintendo. As a result, it was discontinued in late 1996. Nevertheless, the 3DO platform was host to some interesting and unique games, including many of the best-reviewed ports of popular titles like "The Need For Speed," "Alone In The Dark," "Myst," "Road Rash," "Jurassic Park," and more. The Retro Roadshow is pleased to offer visitors the chance to experience this quirky, mostly-forgotten console.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Microsoft spent decades of success growing the Intel-based PC platform into the dominant force in desktop computing, and with the original Xbox, they shifted their focus to video games. At heart a modified Pentium PC, the Xbox brought previously-unseen horsepower to home gaming, along with an impressive library of high-quality games, including the Halo series, Jade Empire, Crimson Skies, and more. The Retro Roadshow offers the opportunity to play the original Xbox, complete with its beloved (and almost hilariously large) "Duke" controller.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>With nearly 120,000,000 units sold, the original Nintendo Game Boy was a success on a scale few other products of any category ever even approach. Released in 1989, the Game Boy was such a global success that it remains the image in many peoples mind any time "portable video games" are mentioned. Technically inferior to a long parade of would-be usurpers, the Game Boy's blurry black-on-green display, limited audio capabilities and chunky design somehow made the system more endearing to gamers. Frequently sold with a copy of the addicting puzzle game "Tetris" included, the Game Boy was eventually home to a long list of all-time-great games and characters, including Pokemon, Mario, Zelda, Kirby and many more. The Retro Roadshow is pleased to offer visitors the opportunity to play on several working examples of the original Game Boy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Released 6 years after the original Game Boy, the Game Boy Pocket condensed the features and functionality of the original handheld into a smaller, lighter, more-portable form-factor. Not content to just replicate the original Game Boy, the Pocket offered some enhancements, such as longer battery life and a much-improved screen, all while maintaining compatibility with the 1,000+ commercially-released Game Boy game cartridges.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Further refining the design of the original Game Boy, the Game Boy Color brought a more powerful CPU, improved audio, and (most notably) a full-color display, all while maintaining nearly perfect backwards-compatibility with the enormous library of existing (non-Color) Game Boy games. With a huge (nearly 600 titles) library of Color-specific games like Pokemon Silver, Gold and Crystal, Metal Gear Solid, Harvest Moon, Wario Land, the Game Boy Color remains a delight to play with.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The final entry in the original Game Boy line (including the later "SP" and "Micro" revisions), the Game Boy Advance lived up to its name: a custom 32-bit CPU, higher-resolution / full-color display, high-resolution audio, additional control buttons and nearly flawless backwards-compatibility with existing Game Boy games. The "GBA" was a pocket-sized powerhouse, showing for the first time that Nintendo could incorporate very powerful hardware and their deep catalog of classic gaming characters and franchises to deliver an unparalleled portable gaming experience. The Retro Roadshow is excited to share several examples of each revision of the Game Boy Advance, along with a number of the best games available for the system.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A rare misstep in Nintendo's otherwise strong console lineup, the Virtual Boy is perhaps best remembered as the ultimate example of Nintendo's willingness to try some *very* strange things in pursuit of new ways to play. Built around an innovative stereoscopic-3D display (all images are rendered in red-on-black graphics), the Virtual Boy is able to produce graphics with impressive apparent depth, with some genuinely impressive games like "Mario's Tennis," "Red Alarm," "3D Tetris" and "Teleroboxer" taking full advantage. Occupying an uncertain place in Nintendo's product family (it was battery-powered like a portable system, but like a home console, it needed to be set on a stationary flat surface to actually play) and notorious for inducing severe headaches in users after short sessions, the Virtual Boy was retired from the market in less than a year. The Retro Roadshow is proud to have a fully-functional Virtual Boy for our attendees to experience, and we promise to have a bottle of aspirin available for post-gaming recovery.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Best known for their long series of highly-successful "NEO GEO"-brand arcade cabinets, SNK sought to branch out and attack Nintendo's Game Boy head-on with the Neo Geo Pocket Color. Sporting high-resolution graphics, high-quality sound, and the most insanely-satisfying "clicky" joystick ever found on a portable game system, the "NGPC" is home to a small but vibrant collection of fantastic games. SNK's expertise in fighting games is heavily reflected on the NGPC, with titles such as "SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium," "King of Fighters R-2," and other quality arcade titles derived from SNK's successful arcade line. Furthermore, a small but impressive number of non-fighting-game titles were available exclusively on this system, such as "Biomotor Unitron" (a clever role-playing game clearly influenced by Nintendo's Pokemon series), "Sonic The Hedgehog Pocket Adventure" (a collection of the best Sonic levels found on other systems), and "Puzzle Bobble Mini," an incredibly fun and addicting puzzle game. The Retro Roadshow is delighted to expose our visitors to this little-known handheld system.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Bandai WonderSwan (and later, WonderSwan Color) was a clever little handheld system designed by Gunpei Yokoi, the designer previously responsible for the original Nintendo Game Boy. Powered by a 16-bit CPU, the WonderSwan took advantage of a low price point and long battery life in comparison to its competition, Nintendo's Game Boy Color and SNK's Neo Geo Pocket Color. Later improvements took advantage of quality upgrades to the handheld's screen and added color. The WonderSwan is playable both vertically and horizontally, and features a unique library of games, including numerous first-party titles based on licensed anime properties, as well as significant third-party support from developers such as Squaresoft, Namco and Capcom. The Retro Roadshow is delighted to give attendees the chance to experience this little-known handheld system for themselves.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Some portable game systems were wildly popular, selling millions of units. Some portable game systems were less successful but still earned a loyal following and die-hard fans. And then... there's the Tiger Game.com, one of the most wretchedly-awful gaming systems ever inflicted upon the public. Originally envisioned as a sort of hybrid gaming system / internet communicator, the Game.com eventually arrived on the market with a surge of hype, which rapidly soured as potential buyers were presented with an overtly-insulting ad campaign. One especially memorable ad ended with with the remarkable tagline, "it plays more games than you idiots have brain cells." While it did have some noteworthy technical capabilities for the era (a stylus-driven touch screen, dual game-card slots, rudimentary dial-up internet access for sending/receiving email), the blurry, washed-out display, poor performance and shocking lack of worthwhile game titles quickly consigned the Game.com to the dustbin of history. The Retro Roadshow has the dubious honor of offering visitors the opportunity to experience a Game.com session for themselves, though we advise that any such exposure be quickly followed by a few minutes gaming on literally any other system on display.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>During its record-setting run, the Nintendo Game Boy was challenged by a number of competitors, all of which tried (and failed) to unseat the Game Boy from its throne as the best-selling console of all time. While none of these competitors ever approached the Game Boy's level of success, the Sega Game Gear is perhaps the most successful of these "also ran" systems. Exceeding the Game Boy in nearly every possible way (larger, full-color screen, higher-powered CPU, richer audio, etc.) and armed with a compelling library of games starring characters and brands like Sonic, Shinobi, Batman, Disney and more, the Game Gear is fondly remembered for its chunky design, battery-devouring specs and typically-aggressive Sega marketing campaign. The Retro Roadshow is happy to offer visitors the chance to experience the Game Gear in all its glory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This is the NVIDIA Shield Portable from 2013. The device has the general shape of a game controller, but is really a full Android gaming console. The ‘cover’ contains a flip-up 5" display, and the system is powered by a 4-core ARM “Cortex” CPU running at 1.9GHz. Nvidia marketed the Shield Portable as a way to stream games from a desktop PC to the handheld over a home WiFi network for couch play, but that’s not necessarily what the device ultimately became best known for. Instead, the Shield Portable is one of the most powerful portable emulation systems ever released. Our Shield Portable is loaded with emulators and classic games, with hundreds of titles for various Atari consoles, vintage Nintendo consoles and even later systems like the PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 1 and Sega Dreamcast. The Nvidia Shield Portable may have been marketed for a use-case that wasn’t all that compelling (streaming PC games within walking distance of the gaming PC), but as a pocket-sized emulation library, it can’t be beat. The Retro Roadshow is pleased to offer the opportunity to experience this unique portable gaming powerhouse.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Released in 2003, the Tapwave Zodiac is an incredible “what if” story: a brilliant, forward-thinking device from an ambitious Silicon Valley startup, which was soon utterly crushed by industry giant Nintendo. Founded by two former Palm execs, Tapwave designed the Zodiac to be part handheld computer, part high-end portable gaming system. Running a modified version of PalmOS and capable of playing games loaded via tiny cartridges or downloaded directly from the Internet, the Zodiac was explicitly marketed as a more “grown up” alternative to Nintendo’s GameBoy line. Unfortunately for Tapwave, their powerful hardware, positive reviews, and a small but compelling catalog of exclusive games simply could not even dent Nintendo’s stranglehold on handheld gaming. Tapwave vanished after barely two years, leaving a small number of surviving Zodiac devices as a reminder of what might have been.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collection - Pocket Computers</image:title>
      <image:caption>The diversity of designs found within the TRS-80 brand sold through Tandy’s Radio Shack stores from the late 1970’s through early 1990’s is incredible. Case in point: the deceptively powerful TRS-80 Pocket Computer from 1980, an ambitious, full-fledged PC scarcely larger than a calculator. Designed for Tandy by Sharp and offering a built-in version of the BASIC programming language plus a variety of accessories, this tiny wonder launched a product line that grew to include 6 models.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Apple Newton MessagePad 100 launched in 1993, and essentially defined the emerging "Personal Digital Assistant" market. Designed to be exclusively through a touch-pen interface and incorporating some very forward-thinking concepts, the Newton was incredibly influential. Unfortunately, the first generation of Newton devices were under-powered and included some bugs with the handwriting recognition software (infamously mocked in an episode of The Simpsons, where a bully's note to "Beat up Martin" is recorded as "Eat up Martha"), all resulting in a lackluster product launch. Despite all this, the Newton MessagePad 100 remains an important historical artifact, and The Retro Roadshow is pleased to have one available to attendees.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The final entry in Apple's Newton product-line, the Newton MessagePad 2100 was released shortly before Steve Jobs, freshly returned to Apple through their purchase of NeXT and determined to "cut the fat" by canceling any money-losing products, axed the entire Newton business. Nevertheless, the MessagePad 2100 was the ultimate evolution of the Newton platform. Featuring a powerful ARM 610 CPU (the direct ancestor of the "M1" CPU now powering Apple's Mac line) and dual PC-card expansion slots, the 2100 is a robust and powerful pocket computer, capable of dynamically translating handwritten text in realtime, interfacing with WiFi networks, playing MP3 audio, and much more.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Essentially an experiment that somehow made it to market, the eMate 300 is a bizarrely-loveable oddity in Apple's product history. With a design that can only be described as a mix of a laptop and a jellyfish, with its deep-green translucent shell, large pressure-sensitive display and full-size keyboard the eMate 300 looks like nothing else before or since. Powered by the Newton Operating System, the eMate 300 was primarily designed and marketed to schools, where it was believed that the 28-hour battery life, shock-resistant case and "mistake proof" operating system would appeal to children (and to teachers tired of troubleshooting "normal" computers). While it enjoyed a brief success in the scholastic market, the eMate 300 never quite found its niche, and was discontinued after only a year. Despite all this, the eMate 300 can easily be viewed as a harbinger of several trends which had not yet solidified - the see-through plastics of the iMac (released a year after the eMate was retired), the role that iPads now play in many classrooms, etc.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Released in 1996, the Palm Pilot wasn't technically the first mass-market "Personal Digital Assistant" (that honor goes to prior products like the Psion Organiser and the Apple Newton MessagePad 100), but it was the first to get the whole concept right. Small (a fraction of the size of a comparable Newton), able to run for weeks on two inexpensive "AAA" batteries, and loaded with useful software built in, the Palm Pilot was an immediate smash hit.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In 1998, several dissatisfied Palm Inc. executives left to form their own company, which they dubbed Handspring. Cleverly skipping the complex work of creating their own operating system, they instead licensed the already-popular Palm OS and built a range of powerful, expandable handheld computers which included major features that Palm themselves weren't yet able to offer, including "SpringBoard" expansion modules to add things like GPS capabilities, MP3 playback, low-resolution digital cameras, etc., and also later offering full-color displays well ahead of any similar offering from Palm itself. The Retro Roadshow is pleased to have several working Handspring devices in our collection, ready for visitors to use.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sony, not wanting to miss out on the exploding "Personal Digital Assistant" market, released a line of handheld computers they called "CLIÉ." Taking a similar approach to Handspring, Sony licensed the Palm Operating System and designed custom hardware to run it, including this adorable tiny "clamshell" unit called the CLIÉ UX50. Packed with bleeding-edge functions like WiFi, Bluetooth, full-color rotating display, handwriting recognition and a tiny "chicklet-style" keyboard, the UX50 still looks futuristic nearly 20 years after it was introduced.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Retro Roadshow is proud to be in possession of two rare OQO handheld computers, a Model 01 and a Model 02 (pictured here in its 'desktop dock' with a potato for scale). The OQO series were the smallest full-fledged Windows PC's in the world at the time of their release. Featuring a very clever design in which the touch-sensitive screen slides up and down to reveal a backlit physical keyboard, the OQO computers were massively hyped prior to release (Bill Gates himself participated in the first public unveiling), but the general public responded with a resounding "...huh?" Within months of the release of the Model 02, the iPhone was announced and essentially obliterated the already-tiny market for tiny, full-featured computers like this, and the OQO company itself rapidly faded out of existence. Various unresolved design flaws have rendered a large portion of the OQO Model 01's and 02's non-functional, so the Retro Roadshow is especially excited to have working examples of each unit available for attendees to use.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The NEC MobilePro 900 is a quirky device which can be described as either a tiny laptop, or a gigantic PDA. It runs a stripped-down version of Windows, sports a 400MHz Intel CPU, and is surprisingly pleasant to use despite its diminutive keyboard. While it comes pre-loaded with a suite of business-oriented productivity apps, visitors to the Retro Roadshow may find the most enjoyment in using the pop-out stylus and touch-sensitive display to play a rousing game of Solitaire.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>While not technically a handheld computer, the Microsoft Zune deserves its moment in the spotlight. Increasingly alarmed by the skyrocketing popularity of Apple’s iPod, Microsoft decided that they too would release a pocket-sized media player. Dubbed the Zune, the device attempted to set itself apart from the iPod in a variety of ways. Clad in a distinctive semi-translucent brown shell, the Zune wasn’t just a music player - it could also play videos, tune in to FM radio stations, and even “squirt” (yes, that’s the official technical term) songs wirelessly to other nearby Zunes. Despite a massive ad campaign and some obvious technological advances, Microsoft’s Zune did little to stop the runaway success of the iPod. A subsequent touchscreen version (obviously modeled on the iPod Touch) did little to turn the product line around, and it soon faded into obscurity. However, a tongue-in-cheek appearance in Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” films briefly brought the Zune back into the limelight, though whether as a loving tribute or an elaborate joke is up to the viewer to decide.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.retroroadshow.org/the-collection/amiga</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-12-17</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>It's almost impossible to over-state the significance of the original Amiga 1000, which took the mouse-driven "GUI" concept that Apple pioneered with the Macintosh, and expanded upon it with superior color graphics, rich audio and a robust library of productivity and entertainment software. Beloved by artists and musicians around the world, the Amiga was found in homes, schools, TV stations and film productions houses in roughly-equal quantities - a remarkable achievement for a machine of this era.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Amiga 500 took the hardware architecture of the original Amiga 1000, and repackaged it into a more-affordable, consumer-friendly "all in one" system. The Retro Roadshow is proud to have an Amiga 500 with various upgrades and enhancements, and its deep library of games makes it a very popular attraction at our events.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Amiga 2000 further expanded the original Amiga design, repurposing it into a chassis carefully designed to meet the needs of high-end professional users. With ample internal space and numerous expansion options, the A2000 was a big hit with artists, graphic designers, recording artists and perhaps especially, early digital video editors. The Retro Roadshow's A2000 has been expanded to a significant degree, with an upgraded 33MHz CPU, internal solid-state storage, Ethernet networking, internal CD-ROM drive, enhanced high-resolution graphics capabilities, and a USB-based floppy disk emulator which makes it simple to download apps and games from the Internet.</image:caption>
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