A NOSTALGIC DAY IN ZWOLLE (we visited a vintage computer and gaming museum)

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • In this episode, Michelle and Alex head to Zwolle to try their unique little hard candies, take in the beautiful sights, and dive deep into nostalgia at a vintage gaming and computer museum.
    Episode 97 · Filmed on September 21 and 28, 2023 · Zwolle, The Netherlands
    For a list of upcoming events at the Bonami Spelcomputer Museum:
    computermuseum.nl/evenementen/
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:25 Why are we in Zwolle today?
    0:39 Dinner (Mexican food)
    1:06 Dish 1 and 2 (La Cucaracha)
    1:14 Dish 3 (La Cucaracha)
    1:27 Dish 4 (La Cucaracha)
    1:45 COLESLAW?!
    1:58 OK, so what now?
    2:51 Sassenpoort
    3:30 Sculpture walk
    3:58 St. Michael's Church
    4:31 Onze Lieve Vrouwetoren (De Peperbus)
    5:07 Lunch (Engel Winkelcafé)
    5:48 Dish 1 (Lunch)
    6:23 Dish 2 (Lunch)
    6:58 Desserts (Lunch)
    7:25 Zwolse Balletjes
    9:02 Bonami SpelComputer Museum
    10:49 Wrap up
    #netherlands #expatlife #zwolle
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    In 2020, we quit our jobs to travel the world, and... well, that didn't happen. So in 2022, we decided to make an even BIGGER change by packing up our lives (and our cats 🐈) and moving from Austin, Texas, in the US, to Rotterdam, in the Netherlands. Subscribe for new videos like this every week!

Komentáře • 207

  • @BARTGARMYN
    @BARTGARMYN Před 9 měsíci +8

    My first computer was a commodore 64. We bought it with 3 brothers as kids . It was 2nd handed from al local radio station via our mother who worked there as a reporter. This was around 1985. We started to learn BASIC and managed to program our first little programs. First we only had a tape recorder, but we saved enough money as kids to buy a floppy disk !! Much easyer to play lots of games (nostalgia)

    • @rayderrich
      @rayderrich Před 12 dny

      I totally rreember this and did this as well with my brother. ZX-81 and ZX Spectrum times!

  • @Jeroen1969G
    @Jeroen1969G Před 9 měsíci +8

    My passion is travelling to all the fortress cities in the netherlands, because the history of the eighty years war is very interesting. That's the reason why they are built, to protect the Netherlands against Spain. A few tips of the most original fortress cities are Naarden, Bourtange, Hulst, Gorinchem (you can optional also go to the castle 'Loevestein' in the neighbourhood). There are so much more, but the more smaller fortress cities, do I find personally, the most beautifull.

  • @daviddesert3132
    @daviddesert3132 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I visited Zwolle 1998. Driving from Sweden to the UK, we stopped more by chance. That night l got a full Dutch football experience. A world Cup match! The bar had turf on it...the rest was a drunk orange blurr.
    Nice little town. I will stop again.

  • @jarnobot
    @jarnobot Před 9 měsíci +2

    My first computer came from my fathers work. They were replacing their systems, so the old systems were given (or maybe sold for cheap, I'm not sure) to employees. It was a Windows 98 system that was designed for office work, so it wasn't great for gaming, but it was my own system and I did game on it anyway. He later got me a better system, although it was still an office computer. I played a lot of games on that system and it was only until 2010 that I build my first real gaming system myself.
    My first console was actually a handheld console: The Gameboy Advance SP. I loved that system and still have fond memories of it. I sold it a few years later so I could buy a Sony PSP, which I still somewhat regret. But then I remember that my PSP was just as memorable and iconic in my childhood, if not more. I still have it and it still works. Lesson learned, I'm never going to sell that PSP.

  • @swollenaor
    @swollenaor Před 9 měsíci +9

    Really enjoyed the vlog of my hometown. Few fun facts: Zwolle has a dedicated lego store not far from La cucracha, cafe engel is directly across city hall and during WW 2, zwolle was liberated a canadian guy. He did that basically single handed. Hope you guys will coma again but then explore the city more, just like any city there is more😂.
    Have a great day.

  • @ronaldv_tm
    @ronaldv_tm Před 9 měsíci +3

    My first computer was the Sinclair ZX-81 (1982-1983), sold in the US as the Timex ZX-81. It was followed by the Sinclair ZX-Spectrum (1984), which was followed by a proper IBM-compatible desktop in 1987.

    • @michaeljdrost
      @michaeljdrost Před 9 měsíci +1

      Exactly my digital trajectory! I had the 16k extension for the ZX-81, I had the 48k Spectrum followed by the 128k and then went 286AT with an HD and 1MB RAM. I could do 640x480 with 16 colours!

  • @raatroc
    @raatroc Před 9 měsíci +2

    My first "computer" at home was a Sinclair ZX80 on which I learned my first programming. Yep, I'm that old! And btw I bought it in Zwolle where I lived at the time.
    Fun fact is that my first office was in the Sassenpoort and it housed the provincial archives of Overijssel, soon after that we moved to a new building just out of the city center.

  • @klaasapperlo
    @klaasapperlo Před 28 dny

    I was born in Zwolle and now live in Zoetermeer. What I miss is the story why the people born in Zwolle were called Blauwfingers (Bluefingers). My first computer was a Zharp MZ 700 with a cassette player. You first had to rewind the cassette to 0 and then start it until it was at 100 and then the computer was started and you could use other programs with other cassettes.

  • @vjseegers
    @vjseegers Před 9 měsíci +2

    My first computer somewhere in the 80’s was an Acorn Atom which you had to assemble yourself. It had 4k of RAM and you had to plug it into a tv set. Data was saved on special casettetapes on a portable casetteplayer. There were no programs for it on sale, you had to manually type over all the code from a magazine. And if it worked (no typing errors….) you then saved it on the casette tape for reuse.

  • @tns5044
    @tns5044 Před 9 měsíci +5

    We got a Commodore 64 as our first computer. The first one I bought for myself was a Macintosh Plus in 1986, it cost an absolute fortune. Fun episode guys, also really appreciate your efforts to learn Dutch. It shows how much you like it here.

    • @daphneschuring5810
      @daphneschuring5810 Před 9 měsíci +1

      One with the extra chip to make it faster with extra button to push on

    • @davidxje
      @davidxje Před 9 měsíci +1

      @daphneschuring5810 Final cartridge III gang

    • @tns5044
      @tns5044 Před 9 měsíci

      Even had the fancy 1541 disk drive and a 13" colour TV

  • @WillHsiung
    @WillHsiung Před 9 měsíci +1

    51 years old from Chicago, who visited the Netherlands last month, with first gaming system the Atari 2600 in 1981 and first computer the Apple IIe as Christmas 1983 gift.

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci +1

      wow that’s a great christmas gift!!

  • @Jordan_Artzy
    @Jordan_Artzy Před 9 měsíci +5

    Eyy guyzz. If you ever visit Zwolle again. Ye gotta see waanders in de broeren. It's this church turned into a book store and even has a small area where you can grab a drink or some food if you like. It's so gorgeous and definitely worth visiting👏

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci

      we meant to go but totally forgot :( it looks really cool - we def gotta see it!

    • @swollenaor
      @swollenaor Před 9 měsíci

      It isnt called waanders anymore 😢

    • @Jordan_Artzy
      @Jordan_Artzy Před 9 měsíci

      @@swollenaor ayo i didn't know that??😭😭😭😭

    • @Jordan_Artzy
      @Jordan_Artzy Před 9 měsíci

      @@buncharted eyy datzz all fine lolzz. But ye it do be really cool. Def worth a visit if you visit Zwolle again👀👀👏

    • @swollenaor
      @swollenaor Před 9 měsíci

      @@Jordan_Artzy yup, just look it up, waanders just sold it to the new guys, still the same tho

  • @Nitzpitz
    @Nitzpitz Před 9 měsíci

    Great vlog, Zwolle is such a beautiful city

  • @allp84
    @allp84 Před 9 měsíci +1

    We did not have oregon trail. We did have thuis in het milieu.
    Also there is an arcade museum in Zoetermeer.

  • @Bduh2
    @Bduh2 Před 5 měsíci

    My first "computer" was a Commodore 64 with all the bells and whistles, followed by a Dutch brand: Tulip Computer, an IBM 8088 PC. Then, when I moved to The USA, my next one was a Gateway Pentium when they first came on the market. Then I start building my own pc's.

  • @ialrakis5173
    @ialrakis5173 Před 9 měsíci

    omg , need to check out that museum 😲

  • @MichelBaek
    @MichelBaek Před 9 měsíci +1

    My first console was a PS2. Very nostalgic with memory cards and controllers with wire over the table knocking over things. I had many games like GTA San Andreas, Bully, The Godfather, Hitman and many fighting games. Luckily many old games are still available on my PS5. I love to play them once a year or so for nostalgia. ❤❤❤

  • @ShadowDrakken
    @ShadowDrakken Před 9 měsíci +1

    My first computer, which I still own to this day, was a TRS-80 Color Computer II, maxed out with 64K of RAM. But I only had the cassette tape deck, never got the floppy drive :)
    My first game console was the Atari 2600. My family went through like three of them and countless joysticks we played so much XD

  • @Lindalupos
    @Lindalupos Před 10 dny

    Lovely video! I was born in Zwolle, nice to see all thos familiar places. Although as someone who is a guide in the basilica attached to the Peperbus, I'm mildly annoyed that you went inside the Grote Kerk but NOT inside the basilica. ;) You have to go back!

  • @nyoko2926
    @nyoko2926 Před 9 měsíci

    As always I enjoyed your vlog! My first computer was the Commodore 64, with tapes: the toothbrush game, pacman and the 3D space ball game. I remember that my mom wanted to vacuum and cut the power from the computer, I had to load it all over again! Priceless 🙂

  • @AudieHolland
    @AudieHolland Před 28 dny

    Atari 2600
    But for serious gaming, switched to a Commodore 64.
    At the time, the early 1980s and beyond, the Commodore 64 was exploding in Germany.
    As soon as people knew we had a C=64, we were offered FREE GAMES which came all the way from Germany.
    But we did buy the games we really really loved, like Silent Service, Gunship, Project Stealthfighter, Defender of the Crown, and of course Sid Meier's Pirates!
    All of these games, except Defender of the Crown, which was a rather simple but gorgeous looking strategy-arcade game, came with extensive, official looking manuals (how to fly a helicopter at low level without getting shot down or crashing into hillsides, submarine warfare tactics, etc.).

  • @crazy_spirit_of_a_life529
    @crazy_spirit_of_a_life529 Před 9 měsíci

    Merveilleux

  • @MrPAlberst2
    @MrPAlberst2 Před 9 měsíci +1

    So nice to see the city i've lived close by for over 25 years now. Through a newbe eye.. Sweet...Nice vlog again. I live in Zwartsluis. If you visit Giethoorn you pass it...And yes, i watched your Groningen en Drenthe vlogs also. Being born in Groningen and lived in Drenthe for almost 20 years...

  • @whatElse88
    @whatElse88 Před 4 měsíci

    Deventer is also a very beautiful city especially during spring/summertime 😊(I was born there) or Breda, live there now

  • @sergeleon1163
    @sergeleon1163 Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome and as a nerd myself, my first game console was a dedicated Pong TV game that I had hooked up to a small black&white TV set, my first computer a Commodore 64, followed by 8086 IBM PC all the way to current PC's as well as all generations of game consoles and handhelds, from where I still today have some as a part of my personal collection.

  • @AK-yz4ut
    @AK-yz4ut Před 9 měsíci

    C64 with casetteplayer. Later on upgraded to a 5,25 floppy disc. Then a Amiga 500.. Great days!

  • @itomg
    @itomg Před 9 měsíci

    Looks like a fun day: good food and games. I does bring back memories. In the 80th I was programming on a mainframe, but at home I had an Acorn Electron. Not the best game-computer at the time, but it had some interesting features for programming. I've spend a lot of hours with that thing.
    Have fun exploring this country! I'm looking forward to your adventures and discoveries. Thanks

  • @sommid
    @sommid Před 9 měsíci +7

    So after exploring all provinces in our tiny country I suggest that you guys explore the overseas territories of the Netherlands 😂

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci +3

      we definitely want to but it’s a wee bit more expensive 🥲

    • @Zerocool-kb4ej
      @Zerocool-kb4ej Před 9 měsíci

      @@buncharted and not so easy travelling by train 😅😉

  • @gusknip
    @gusknip Před 9 měsíci

    My first computer was an IBM PC jr. my parents won in a church raffle back in the early/mid 80's. If I remember correctly it had 128 kB of RAM, a 5.25 -inch floppy drive and some cartrige slots? King's Quest (1) was actually pretty fun on that.
    Later family computers were a 286-clone that was actually pretty fast for 1990/91 (we could keep up with 386s for a good while) and a Pentium machine that was our first Internet-capable machine in 1995. Then I had my first PC, a Pentium clone, I think (maybe a Pentium 2?), that I managed to upgrade a good bit over a few years, and haven't looked back since.

  • @jeroencote5212
    @jeroencote5212 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Bourtange (i think mention that once already) is the place to be as that is still a complete fort. Another nice tip for if you visit Ireland is Kinsale, the fort on the left side of the bay has the dutch fort layout on the land side which was really weird to discover that part of the fort was improved by the dutch (on behest of the william II of england to keep his uncle out of Ireland). Also Kinsale is a great place to go if you ever go to Ireland 😀

  • @RocketJr.
    @RocketJr. Před 9 měsíci

    I think my dad bought a Videopac G7000 in 1980 (the European version of the Magnavox Odyssey 2 from 1978). And later on a Commedore 64, which was a huge upgrade. 😸

  • @Benny_000
    @Benny_000 Před 9 měsíci +1

    If you want to visit a unique area of The Netherlands, the region of Twente might be interesting. Twente was at the center of the worldwide textile industry in the 19th and early 20th century, together with Manchester in the UK. This makes cities like Enschede and Hengelo unique in our country. These cities might not be as picturesque as cities build in the 16th and 17th centuries, but there are a lot of great buildings from that time that have been converted and the textile bosses donated some of their estates to the city of Enschede.
    Since you've now seen most of The Netherlands, Twente might definitely be worth your while!

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci +1

      we definitely want to visit that part of the netherlands. enschede has been on our list for a long time - it’s just a bit far for a day trip for us!

    • @renevaanhold
      @renevaanhold Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yes, Twente is beautiful. Especially the countryside! I was born in beautiful Maastricht. After 18 years I moved to Utrecht to study and I stayed there for 42 years. Great time! Now we are living in Borne, in the heart of Twente. My parents were born here (Enschede and Glanerbrug). Next year we're moving to sunny Curaçao to help a startup company. See you there! 🇨🇼🇭🇺

  • @corrbhan5138
    @corrbhan5138 Před 9 měsíci +2

    My first computer was a Tandy (Radio Shack in the US) TRS-80. Did a lot of programming in BASIC on that thing!

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci +1

      yeah!!! that was my real first computer before the compaq i mention in the video. learned basic on it and played a lot of jeopardy on a floppy disk :)

    • @tns5044
      @tns5044 Před 9 měsíci

      My dad had a TRS-80 at work, must’ve been the late '70s. It was the first computer I ever got close to.

    • @corrbhan5138
      @corrbhan5138 Před 9 měsíci

      @@buncharted You had the luxury of a floppy? When I bought my TRS-80 (late seventies), a floppy drive was a very expensive extra. I had to make do with a compact cassette player for storage. :)

  • @DrDre-ir4gu
    @DrDre-ir4gu Před 9 měsíci

    The first home computer (sponsored PC home project at my dad’s work) when I was a kid, was a Philips PT2000., launched in 1981. Software/programs had to be slotted in with modules and saving data was done on very small tape cassettes.

  • @pjkr123
    @pjkr123 Před 2 měsíci

    Zwolle is a city where I didn't realized I will fall in love with the city (due to sudden NS storing :( )

  • @bertkassing8541
    @bertkassing8541 Před 9 měsíci

    Oh boy, I feel so old now. In the early 80's I bought my first home computer. A Sinclair ZX80. Later I bought a Commodore 64. After that I had a Sony MSX and I think in 1985 I had a Honeywell XT PC (my wife worked at Honeywell).

  • @prairiepirate
    @prairiepirate Před 9 měsíci +2

    Looks like a fun museum. Good to see you guys found some decent Mexican. My first home computer was technically a free 286 I got from the library I worked for, but I count the Gateway 486 I got in 1998. Still use those Bose speakers today. The first computer games I played would be several back in 1977. Pong on a table console in the La Quinta motel across the street from Disney World. That handheld football game. And the mainframe-based Star Trek text game that we accessed from middle school via an actual Bell telephone modem cradle.

  • @TregMediaHD
    @TregMediaHD Před 9 měsíci

    You came to my town ❤

  • @Meppeler1971
    @Meppeler1971 Před 9 měsíci

    My first console was the Coleco Vision (1982)... first time in touch of computer gaming... still have it on the attic... my first pc was the a x286-processor computer round 1990

  • @reviewerdiogeones5857
    @reviewerdiogeones5857 Před 9 měsíci

    Hey there you two! Enjoyed your video about Zwolle. You forgot to mention Zwolle used to be a member of the Hansa empire. Anyways, about old and beautiful fortified cities, we live in the most beautiful one, Naarden. It has a unique two ring defense line, while the small city itself is breathing with history wherever you go. BTW, thanks for pointing out the Zwolse balletjes. Never paid much attention to it, but Michelle did a fantastic sales pitch. Last thing, the first computer I played with was a Sinclair ZX. Years later I was able to purchase my own PC as an IBM employee, a shiny PS/2. Costed a fortune, but it had a nice 13 inch VGA screen. It also had the first 3.5" diskettes. A trip down memory lane... Zwolle is only one hour away by car, we come there regularly visiting friends.

  • @mver191
    @mver191 Před 9 měsíci

    My first "console" was a MSX, followed by the NES when I was like 5. My first PC was a 286 that could only display yellow.
    Yes, we did have oregon trail on our computers on school but kids would know more about computers than teachers back in the day so we also sneakily installed the Lion king, Aladdin, and Doom which we played way more.

  • @renevaanhold
    @renevaanhold Před 9 měsíci

    My first computer was an IBM S/36 and the programming language was RPG-II. It utilized "magazines"-boxes of 8-inch floppies.

  • @davidc.w.2908
    @davidc.w.2908 Před 9 měsíci

    My first computer was a Commodore 64 that loaded from a cassette player and had two joysticks attached to it for 2 player games. Those joysticks didn’t last long because lots of games required ultra fast movements to get through levels. Years after that we got an IBM compatible PC with a 486 CPU in it. We got that PC from a “thuis computer” project, which basically meant that you got a computer through your work and could pay in terms and without having to pay taxes. It was a way of the government to stimulate people having computers at home. Four years after the 486 we were able to get a new PC with a Pentium Pro CPU, just before the government cancelled these projects because it costed too much money.

  • @Stormvogel262
    @Stormvogel262 Před 9 měsíci

    My first console was a sega 8 bit I got in the early 90's. Been gaming ever since.

  • @jongvyn
    @jongvyn Před 9 měsíci

    First "computer" was my Sinclair ZX81, still have it and it still works.....after that the PC came and that needed to be IBM compatible. Sweet memories.

  • @Mdgd63
    @Mdgd63 Před 9 měsíci

    My first computer was a home computer called Spectravideo SVI-328 MKII, with program cartridges for example a word processor and of course a cassette player to save your files.

  • @martiekr
    @martiekr Před 9 měsíci

    My first Computer was a (kit/build yourself computer) "Acorn Atom"
    My second one was a "Tulip Compact 2" XT Computer (running MS-Dos 3.3).

  • @bookiemeow173
    @bookiemeow173 Před 6 měsíci

    My first computer was a MSX 1 with tapes :)

  • @patje89
    @patje89 Před 9 měsíci

    You almost haven't aged a bit in 17 years! I first played on a computer when I was barely 18 months old, it was a Philips MSX II, which my father bought brand new in '86 a couple of years earlier. To this day I still have the machine I took from my father and it is still working fine!

  • @ktrmeadow
    @ktrmeadow Před 9 měsíci

    I just watched house hunters intl yesterday from Zwolle. Yes, I’ve only changed trains there. Looks like a town for our next visit. I’m all about Mexican too!

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci

      we love house hunters international but haven’t watched it since moving - we’ll have to check that episode out! and all of the other netherlands ones!

  • @carpor911
    @carpor911 Před 9 měsíci

    My first computer was a Radio Shack TRS-80 (actually it was my dad's). It was in 1983 when he bought it.
    I learned to program in Basic and Pascel.... wrote in Basic a calculation program for gears....during my internship at a gear factory.....
    My teacher didn't know what to do with it......(although I printed out the program) he didn't have a computer.......
    Then I had one classmate with a computer but they weren't compatible

  • @user-xi6nk4xs4s
    @user-xi6nk4xs4s Před 9 měsíci

    The prune candy is probably made of Reine Claude (Greengage?) prunes. We used to have a soda made of these in the past. I don't know if it's still around. It really has a specific taste. My favorite prune, but only available a short period of time each year and they must not be too ripe.
    My first computer was a home build personal computer (286 AT). Never played the Oregon Trail, but must have heard about it a million times by now.

  • @Lumos89
    @Lumos89 Před 9 měsíci

    Supercool arcade hall, and mortal Kombat. Nice.
    My first was the super Nintendo

  • @sanderdeboer6034
    @sanderdeboer6034 Před 9 měsíci

    First computer was a ZX Spectrum by Sinclair. First gaming console = Atari 2600. First PC = Tulip (Dutch brand that took over Commodore in 1997)

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci +1

      they had tons of tulip computers at the museum!

  • @ronnydeboer9014
    @ronnydeboer9014 Před 9 měsíci

    leuk jullie in mijd stad te zien

  • @marcelrombouts8607
    @marcelrombouts8607 Před 9 měsíci

    2nd Gen. baby! My earliest computergaming memories are playing on a home-built pong-console (my father was an electronics hobbyist; the schematics came from a magazine). We called it T.V. tennis. After that Astroids on the ATARI 2600.

  • @itllbe
    @itllbe Před 9 měsíci

    Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Games came on audio cassetes. Moved on to Amiga 500 after that, which used 1.44MB floppy disks.

  • @mariohendriks1
    @mariohendriks1 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Mine was the Fujitsu ICL with a 486 processor and 4MB of RAM (later upgraded to 12MB). It came with Encarta 95 and Kyrandia 3. And the coolest thing was that it was black, that was a novelty back then. 🤣

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci

      encarta! imagine life without wikipedia :)

  • @markje163
    @markje163 Před 9 měsíci

    Intel 80286 (PC of my dad) 1988. Lemmings ftw. And I will never forget the sound of a Star Micronics NP-10 Dot Matrix Printer.

  • @ElMariachi1337
    @ElMariachi1337 Před 9 měsíci

    My first one was the NES with ofcourse Duck Hunt from your vid and Super Mario among others. We also had some IBM computer in our house since my uncle worked there, but not sure what type it was.

  • @jeffafa3096
    @jeffafa3096 Před 9 měsíci

    I used to own a Sega 8-bit console, with the first Sonic game programmed into it. I loved that console soo much, but I was really sad when it broke, because at that point, you could not buy them anymore...

  • @roelvandervelde3043
    @roelvandervelde3043 Před 9 měsíci +1

    If you visit Zwolle again take the lokal train to kampen very nice river front old City a rivel City from Zwolle in the past

  • @NeoOnyx
    @NeoOnyx Před 9 měsíci

    My first computer was a Sinclair ZX-81 (I still have it in the attic somewhere). And yeah, I'm that old ;-) The Sinclair only had like 21K RAM, but I could spend hours on it, writing little programs in BASIC. When I started working in an office, I worked with an Apple Hypercard computer with an EGA monitor, on which we could play the very first King's Quest. My first game computer was a SEGA and the first game I played was Sonic The Hedgehog.
    Thanks for making me reminisce 🙂

  • @ilonkagootjes858
    @ilonkagootjes858 Před 9 měsíci

    Ours was a commodore 64 and Atari later. Nice vlog

  • @ericvdwilt4741
    @ericvdwilt4741 Před 9 měsíci

    for work: ibm 3741(1978/9), private pong atari (i think 1976/7) (i feel old now😥)

  • @anouk6644
    @anouk6644 Před 9 měsíci

    My first was the Donkey Kong handheld gameconsole (yes, I’m that old 😅😂) and a MSX I believe with a separate machine for a cassette tape to ‘load’ the games

  • @user-rt7hz2ds5e
    @user-rt7hz2ds5e Před 9 měsíci

    I had a Tandy TRS80 as my first console

  • @BabzV
    @BabzV Před 3 měsíci

    Girl I really love your haircut in this one.
    Perfect length, nice and flowy. 👌

  • @gjalie
    @gjalie Před 9 měsíci

    The NES was my first console, next to Mario and Duck Hunt i really played Double Dragon a lot.

  • @maaiker2977
    @maaiker2977 Před 9 měsíci

    You can actually climb De Peperbus and see all of Zwolle. Its nice. Also I can recommend ice creme from Salute. Next to it you can see some of the city wall thats still in tact. When I was a child you were still allowed to walk on the wall....now its locked though. Also De Sassenpoort has a secret passageway into what used to be an inn but I think its a hairdresser now. It was so that the guards could switch shifts without being seen back in the day. I love the historic elements of Zwolle. There is actually old footage of zwolle hundreds of years ago ....its exactly the same just the fashion changed and horses instead of cars. 😂

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci +1

      and there probably wasn’t a sushi restaurant inside of the church back then 😂

    • @maaiker2977
      @maaiker2977 Před 9 měsíci

      @@buncharted and a bookstore and cafe in the other church. 🤣

  • @_maghetweten
    @_maghetweten Před 9 měsíci

    Nice that you have been to Zwolle my hometown more often. I still can recommend a hazelino from Orsouw (known bakery) or try a Zwolsche bol instead of Bossche bol at Brasserie Dunnik nearby Waanders in de broerenkerk (the famous book shop inside of a church) And if you like sushi: try Blue Sakura also located inside a church.
    I do agree on the candy store and game museum. Loved the old school video games like a trip down memory lane. My first gaming experience? Mario Kart on the Super Nintendo because friends got it. It took me longer and bought myself a Gameboy color and Pokemon red!

  • @Mesmancer
    @Mesmancer Před 9 měsíci

    Compaq dat is een naam die ik lang niet heb gehoord. Inmiddels al lang overgenomen samen met Packard Hell (sorry Packard Bell) door HP. De eerste computer die mijn vader had, was een Headstart Explorer van V&D (inmiddels ook al ter ziele) met een harde schijf van wel 40 megabyte en een oranje / zwart monochrome scherm. De eerste PC die ik zelf kocht was een zelfbouw PC die ik kocht bij Alternate toen ze nog in Ridderkerk zaten. met een loodzware CRT monitor van iiyama. Gelukkig hebben je nu TFT panels.

  • @yamuis
    @yamuis Před 9 měsíci

    Nice, that computer museum. Never heard of it before. And, btw, my very first computer was a Sinclair ZX Spectrum first with 16k, later extended it to 48k and an additional ZX Drive as storage. You might need to Google it, I guess. (I've still got it.) 🙋‍♂️

  • @InfiniteCyclus
    @InfiniteCyclus Před 9 měsíci

    An Amiga 500. And later an Amiga 2000. Played a lot of SWOS, populous and settlers on those machines. Some 30 years ago... 😅

  • @H1SCOTTY
    @H1SCOTTY Před 9 měsíci

    Comandore ‘64 and we played Blue Max and Boulder Dash was really my game. My nephews had an Atari andi thought ours was so much better because it could even print and be used for big banners. When I actually never used the text programs. A few years later friends had a Nintendo with Duck Hunt and that gun as a gameconsole was amazing.
    When I was a year of fourteen me and my sister worked picking strawberries at an uncle for our first gameboy and the next year we bought a second one with a hacked game with fifty games.
    With nineteen I’ve got my first personal computer and at twenty two we’ve got internet the year I’ve left school. 😅

  • @peterf1
    @peterf1 Před 9 měsíci

    Ah the content is soo good here. Yes, like cookie, cole slaw is (another) one of those Dutch contributions to our English. But honestly, I was eagerly waiting for the computer museum. Retro computers! Retro Alex! Retro Michelle! What's not to like? That looks like a Mac XL, an evolution of the Lisa, before the Mac came out. I remember having to use an external drive to load an image onto one, because the HD of the computer was too small to hold early pre-layers Photoshop AND the single image at the same time! My first computer that I owned, long after I had been using company computers... UMAX SuperMac S900. Power baby! Good times.

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci +1

      i think that was the famous lisa!

    • @peterf1
      @peterf1 Před 9 měsíci

      @@buncharted en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_XL

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @peterf1 WE WERE TRICKED 😂

  • @alexzonneveld34
    @alexzonneveld34 Před 9 měsíci

    My first computer was a Commodore 64 😊

  • @michaeljdrost
    @michaeljdrost Před 9 měsíci

    Actually just last week I learned Coleslaw IS Dutch! So is OK, landscape, smuggle and candy. Well, at least according to Philip Dröge in his book "De tawl - Hoe de Nederlandse taal (bijna) Amerika veroverde" ... or so I am told (read a review of the book, not the book itself).

  • @Dutch1961
    @Dutch1961 Před 9 měsíci

    My first computer was an Atari 800XL.

  • @Zerocool-kb4ej
    @Zerocool-kb4ej Před 9 měsíci

    My first computer was a Philips MSX 2 and i played a lot of Metal Gear on it. My first cosole was the 8-bit Nintendo. it came with the Super Mario bros. / Duckhunt combo

  • @Perriax
    @Perriax Před 9 měsíci

    First gaming console was Super Nintendo with Super Mario World. My brother and me got it from Sinterklaas 😊.

  • @MarceldeJong
    @MarceldeJong Před 9 měsíci

    I'll be visiting Bonami very soon.
    No I did not play the Oregon Trail when I was in school. Then again, my primary school only had 1 PC. And my middle school(? School systems are weird) didn't care much for games as education.
    My first computer was an MSX. My first PC was an 8088 with two 5.25" floppy drives and no hard drive storage. Man, I'm old!

  • @eddys.3524
    @eddys.3524 Před 9 měsíci

    My first computer? An Olivetti M24 (AT&T 6300), 8mhz 8086 (full 16bit), 128kb and 1 5,25 360kb FD.. was bloody expensive in those days. still got it somewhere..
    Software? Turbo Pascal 2.0

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci

      i wish i still had my original computer!

  • @BrazenNL
    @BrazenNL Před 9 měsíci

    Right, so I'm going to date myself here … My first computer was a 6502. The first games I played were Star Trek and The Wumpus. Loved the Nancy Reagan pinball machine!

  • @cosmogroot9857
    @cosmogroot9857 Před 9 měsíci

    Hope you visit Bergen op Zoom someday. It’s about a 40 min commute with a direct train line from Dordrecht 👍

  • @worldofnuance
    @worldofnuance Před 9 měsíci

    Very cool museum. Definitely would like to go there some day. Is it unlimited free play for the arcade games or is there a time limit?
    Btw, my first game console? A regular NES with duck hunt included!

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci +1

      unlimited free play with a ticket to the museum!

  • @evdweide
    @evdweide Před 9 měsíci

    My first computer was an Acorn Electron. I taught me Basic and set me up for my current ICT career.

    • @daveww
      @daveww Před 9 měsíci

      Me too! When was that, 1983? Still banging on keyboards for a living.😢

  • @LYbmtUdpyvI1JVBN
    @LYbmtUdpyvI1JVBN Před 9 měsíci

    Yes, I played it. I died of dysentery.

  • @SemVeen_
    @SemVeen_ Před 9 měsíci +1

    Gosh mum and dad visited my town and they didn’t even call ❤😭

  • @pmvdmeulen
    @pmvdmeulen Před 9 měsíci

    Toko bali is my favorite.. soo tasty. And you should go to zwolle when they have blue fingering days. And get icecream at Talamini.. one of the best in NL.

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci

      blue fingering days?!

    • @LeafHuntress
      @LeafHuntress Před 9 měsíci

      @@buncharted Blauwvingerdagen.
      The symbol of Zwolle is a blue hand with blue fingers, the nick name.
      There used to be an intense rivalry between Kampen & Zwolle. There are a lot of local stories.
      One is that after the tower collapsed the Zwollenaren sold the church bell to the Kampenaren who had just built a new church. They thought they were paying too much & decided to pay only in copper coins. The Zwollenaren thought that they wanted to cheat them & counted every penny, even though it took days & their fingers turned blue from all that counting...

    • @lienbijs1205
      @lienbijs1205 Před měsícem

      Ik denk dat je niet weet dat "fingering" vingeren betekend.

    • @pmvdmeulen
      @pmvdmeulen Před měsícem

      @lienbijs1205 oh really? 😈

  • @knuffeltrut4796
    @knuffeltrut4796 Před 9 měsíci

    So i live in Zwolle for almost 34 years and i always thought that Zwolse balletjeshuis sold meatballs, This is quite a shock to me 🤣

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci +1

      one of the flavors might be meat - we’ll let you know 😂

  • @daphneschuring5810
    @daphneschuring5810 Před 9 měsíci

    PS I love your jacket!

  • @NaomiClareNL
    @NaomiClareNL Před 9 měsíci

    My first computer was a Commodore 64.
    You missed a very nice and (perhaps not so) subtle piece of artwork at the station in Zwolle. To be fair, it is more obvious at night. Look at the clock in the top of the facade.
    When the line from Zwolle to Emmen was electrified in the early 80s every station got a piece of art. The one at Zwolle consists of a plus and minus sign beside the clock. A nice pun on trains and their schedules...

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci

      i was wondering what that was! i didn't realize that it was art!

  • @00wheelie00
    @00wheelie00 Před 9 měsíci

    First console Atari 2600, soon followed by a C64 and then an Amiga 500.

  • @mariechantalg
    @mariechantalg Před 2 měsíci

    My first computer was a commodore 64

  • @Antonio---
    @Antonio--- Před 9 měsíci

    My dad used Olivetti M24 running dos1, in those days he was programming in Fortran language for his phd work in engineering,. In those days my uncle came back from USA with the first microsoft mouse which he connected to the Olivetti and made his company logo. I was thinking in donating one of my two psvita devkits to the museum but it's hard to just give it away...I'm thinking using my other working psvita devkit to make a video game. I always wanted to make a socom homebrew navy seals game but I never got sufficient time to make a game in my free moments... I wish to know people with the same interest to collaborate with game development...I still have the IBM Portable Personal Computer running DOS 2.

  • @davidxje
    @davidxje Před 9 měsíci +1

    You're making me want to move back now.

    • @DidierWierdsma6335
      @DidierWierdsma6335 Před 9 měsíci +1

      What do you mean by that moving back to the Netherlands? if so you should the Netherlands is an awesome country period😊

    • @davidxje
      @davidxje Před 9 měsíci

      Moved away long time ago, making plans to return. Jatochnietdan!@@DidierWierdsma6335

  • @ivohiemstra6839
    @ivohiemstra6839 Před 9 měsíci

    1:54 What's even more crazy is that even though coleslaw has it's origins in the Netherlands, most people here also say "coleslaw" instead of the Dutch "koolsla". so yeah a bit fullcircle.

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Před 9 měsíci

      as soon as i read that it was dutch i was like “oh duh, kool sla!”. that’s funny that its “coleslaw” now!

    • @betsytb694
      @betsytb694 Před 9 měsíci

      the word ijsberg has also found its way into English iceberg...

  • @PendelSteven
    @PendelSteven Před 19 hodinami

    Welll, I'm Dutch and no, I didn't play Oregon Trail. We're not Americans afterall.
    It's also been a while since I've been in Zwolle, but I do know it's the second railway hub.

  • @nvugteveen
    @nvugteveen Před měsícem

    Voor de volgende keer: Waanders in de Broeren (boekenwinkel in een kerk).