I still want one.gtmtnbiker wrote:My first and only Mac was the Mac SE that I bought in 87 for $2100isiolia wrote:Keep in mind I bought my first Mac in '96, and had friends whose families only had them through pretty much the entire 90s.
I remember that I got the 50% student discount so the street price was around $4K.
Crazy.
Is There Any Truth to the Apple Console Rumors?
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Re: Is There Any Truth to the Apple Console Rumors?
Game Trade/Want List:
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Consoles Owned: Atari 2600, NES, SNES, Super GB, N64, Gamecube, GB Player, Wii, Sega Power Base Converter, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, TurboGrafx-16, PlayStation, PS2 Slim, XBox, XBox 360, Game Boy, GBC, GBA-SP, DS, Game Gear, GG Master Converter
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Consoles Owned: Atari 2600, NES, SNES, Super GB, N64, Gamecube, GB Player, Wii, Sega Power Base Converter, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, TurboGrafx-16, PlayStation, PS2 Slim, XBox, XBox 360, Game Boy, GBC, GBA-SP, DS, Game Gear, GG Master Converter
Re: Is There Any Truth to the Apple Console Rumors?
Ok, question for you Mac computer people, when I was in elementary school, around 93-96, we had a Mac lab. But there was some sort of front end? It basically looked like today's iOS with a bunch of icons, and if you scrolled to the right or left there were more. You'd just click them to launch number munchers or brickles or whatever. I can't find any pics of it at all. Every time I look up old Mac OSes it's just the typical window based ones.
