I had a Bondi Blue iMac G3. THE Bondi Blue iMac G3. Revision A (August 1998 release). It was a hand-me-down. And I goddamn THREW IT AWAY.
Needless to say, I feel like a total idiot.
Reputation: 30I had a Bondi Blue iMac G3. THE Bondi Blue iMac G3. Revision A (August 1998 release). It was a hand-me-down. And I goddamn THREW IT AWAY.
Needless to say, I feel like a total idiot.
I remember those Apple monitors from my old primary school's computer labs.
They were running windows, though.
Reputation: 30VirtualPC. It's like the Parallels/VMWare/Bootcamp of the early 2000s.
Reputation: 1151I feel like this about my N64 and original PS1 games.I wish I had known how much I'd want them all back when I was older.
I'm slowly rebuying them, but damn, its not cheap.
my 14 year old self was a ****ing idiot, but he did keep his snes and n64, which work fine to this day![]()
Reputation: 1151
Reputation: 30That old machine was running old Ambrosia games fine, in fact. Games like Mars Rising, Aperion and Escape Velocity. It only lagged like crap when I started using Internet Explorer with it.
DON'T GIVE ME CRAP ABOUT THAT I WAS 14.
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