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  1. Summer is just a cloud away, so how about going on a virtual trip to Oregon? Press PLAY to experience the town of "Gravity Falls" as an open world exploration. Caution! This downloadable fan-made game requires a lot from even a gaming computer!

  2. Hey there Trekker/Trekkie, are you off to another convention? Do you want a Cosplay edge? Fear not, Matt has just the thing for the well-heeled/"Prosumer." Press PLAY to see if you can set this sizeable adult toy to do "Dr. McCoy things." May the, er, Live Long and Prosper.;)

  3. Computer game players, what do these phrases mean to you? "Prince of Persia," "The Oregon Trail," "Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego?," "Snood," "Doom,"and Runescapes." It's TeensREACT time again as newbies die in the maze, hunt deer, track down fugitives, shoot demons, and go from stand alone games to cooperative games. Press PLAY to see if these old computer games flummox young game players as they did you back in the day.;)

  4. Submitted for your curiosity, "The Tale of Subnautica." Note: If you intend to play either "Subnautica" or "Subnautica: Below Zero," play the game(s) first! (This timeline has numerous spoilers for these games.) Otherwise, press PLAY to find out more about The Architects, Terran Transgovs, the "Mercury II," The Mongolian group, the "Degasi," the fate of the Torgals, Alterra, the "Aurora," the life of Riley Robinson, etc. It's a long, complicated story about vanity, hubris, karma, exploration and understanding.

  5. Sometimes, a treasure pops up on YouTube that you've never heard of before. Presented for your viewing a look at "the 1920's Channel"  in general, and "The Covered Wagon" movie in particular. Press PLAY to see "The Oregon Trail" play out onscreen, when such travels were within the memory of real pioneers. ("The 1920's Channel" person has been making videos for the past five years and provides a window into the early years of Hollywood.;)

  6. "Hey there sport, I'm Stanley Pines and have I got something special for door-to-door presentations! This StanCo, er, Singer rube persuader has it all: pitch and music on compact cassette, and pictures of StanCo products that show up on the full color screen. Get one today and sell your way to prosperity the StanCo way!" Press PLAY to find out if Techmoan can get this 1970's tech to advance the film strip via "tones on tape." (StanCo is a faux company created by "Grunklestan Pines" of "Gravity Falls." No gnomes were hurt during Techmoan's take apart segment.;)

  7. It's a Saturday, and Matt has another piece of unknown/lesser-known tech. Press PLAY to find out the difference between the 1992 NT-1 and the far more interesting NT-2. Take a look at how small the tape cassette was compared to the Microcassetter!

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