Floppy Deep Dive
That cartridge crunch hits different.
Atari 800XL. *Jumpman Jr.* Speed 4. Real hardware, real keyboard clicks, real childhood frustration.
No emulator — just the way it felt back then.
Did you play *Jumpman Jr.* on Atari, Commodore 64, or ColecoVision?
Every 80s computer kid remembers these little stickers.
One mistake could format everything.
What game did you protect the most?
The Ultimate 90s Power Move: The Memorex Power Center
Forget "smart homes" and RGB lighting. In 1995, true power wasn't automated—it was mechanical. Flipping those five red rocker switches on a Memorex Power Center felt like prepping a starship for warp drive.
If you remember the absolute satisfaction of clicking on the master switch and watching your entire desk light up, your back probably hurts a little today just from reading this.
Check out this throwback look at the ultimate command center of the Windows 95 era.
06/05/2026
Tonight at 7 PM Central, I’m going live for What’s On That Floppy?
Old 5.25" floppy. Real Commodore 64 hardware. No idea what’s on it.
Could be games.
Could be old files.
Could be nothing.
Come hang out tonight and let’s find out.
I’ll put the YouTube link in the comments.
What do you think is on the disk?
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