I stumbled upon this old advertisement for local Used Computer Shop, "The Box Shop" in Bloomington, Minnesota. Thats the owner, James. In 2002, James wrote, co-directed and starred in a commercial for ...
Last year PC case and peripheral maker Silverstone posted a picture of a retro-inspired computer chassis with a 1980s-inspired beige design, space for two 5.25 inch floppy drives, and a few modern ...
SilverStone has just unveiled another retro gaming PC case, but rather than sitting flat on your desk, this one is a full tower, complete with a stack of 5.25-inch drive bays. Plus, in a nod to the ...
They don't make them like they used to, or so we all thought. If you're hankering for a return to the era of very big, very beige PC cases, then Silverstone's new retro PC case might be just up your ...
Nostalgia is a word derived from the Greek terms for “homecoming” and “pain,” and it was originally coined as a debilitating medical condition for homesick soldiers. Today, it’s a marketing gimmick.
If you’ve built or bought a desktop PC lately, you might’ve noticed that they tend towards two looks. They’re either RGB disco balls that fell out of an alien space ship (an alien ware, if you will), ...
TL;DR: SilverStone has introduced a new entry in its retro-inspired PC case line. The FLP03 is a tower-style chassis designed for the micro ATX / mini ITX form factor, but with a decidedly 80s vibe ...
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. It’s enough to turn off the parts of my brain that would normally despise the look of a big, gray, plastic box and transform me into a drooling retro devotee ready to ...
PC bits company Silverstone revived the beige plastic PC case in 2024 and is continuing this campaign with these handsome tower cases, out early next year. There's lots of hard-to-dust slit vents to ...
In a nutshell: SilverStone is turning an April Fools' joke into a legitimate product, and if you are a fan of late 80s and early 90s PC styling, the new chassis could be right up your alley. Pricing ...
Nostalgia's hot with restoring MS-DOS era PC's and building Sleeper's. I spoke with "PC Philantrophy" today and he's planning road trip to buy interesting 90's / early 2000's towers scouted on CL ...