pmzeitler, to allstarbrawl
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I ask this periodically but it's been on my mind today: does anyone have a high quality collection of the old Nickelodeon show Roundhouse? The set that I have has decent enough video quality but excruciatingly bad audio (muffled and heavy hiss).

Chickengod, to lostmedia

It just occurred to me that any live performance by in the 80s is . With the exception of a few gems like this.

https://youtu.be/wHCjGJ5PLIw

FiveElementNinja, to lostmedia
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I have this old Domino's Pizza CD and I can't find any information on it. It doesn't seem to exist on the internet.

The track listing on the back lists 13 tracks but the CD contains 14 tracks. I'd love to be able to label it properly before I rip it.

Photo of the Domino's Pizza Delivery Expert music CD back cover. It lists 13 of the 14 tracks on the CD.

pulkomandy, to lostmedia
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A few months ago, I made a backup copy of all my CDs (well, the ones I could still read), including CD-Rs of random downloaded shareware. I listed some of it on my website.

This week someone asked me if I could share my copy of Alien Detector Pro, which had apparently vanished from the internets and is a childhood memory for them.

So, now, all of you can enjoy Alien Detector Pro and see if there are aliens in your area!

https://pulkomandy.tk/downloads/alien_detector_pro.zip

http://www.kabsoftware.com/wies/

jbzfn, to retrogaming
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jcolag, to lostmedia

A 104-Year-Old Lost Silent Movie Has Been Found in a Basement https://www.404media.co/a-104-year-old-lost-silent-movie-sealed-hearts-has-been-found-in-a-basement/

Upon examination, it was confirmed that reels 1-4 of the missing silent 35 mm print entitled: Sealed Hearts, was in the cans. The original US distribution print had lasted 50 mins and been in 5 reels.

ernie, to random
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Turn-On is live! In official form! https://youtu.be/sDpum0Jp7Gw?si=9JRXqw_odij_DnP1

ernie,
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The ultimate example of is no longer lost!

I talked to George Schlatter about it over the weekend:

https://tedium.co/2023/10/06/turn-on-george-schlatter-interview/

zoltandulac, to lostmedia

The very unknown and hard to find Japanese film "Kairei" starring Johnny Cash is available on the Internet Archive, but hardly anyone knows anything about it because there are no known commercial editions with Japanese subtitles. So I subtitled it myself with Whisper AI, and it did an incredible job. An interesting movie! Now I am trying to figure out what to do with it. Any ideas welcome.

A screenshot from the movie Kairei, with three Japanese men wearing English clothes from the 1800s speaking to an older white man, played by Johnny Cash. The subtitle reads "I wrote this."
A screenshot from the film Kairei. There are three Japanese men in 1880s British clothing, two sitting on a bench and one standing. The subtitle reads "No matter what happens, we're Japanese.We have to be careful not to be a shame to the Japanese.” .

epicEaston197, to VideoGames

I've looked everywhere and I just cannot find this game for my childhood

I know the game was available at Best Buy at some point and I was maybe around 8-10 i think (18 now) and I vaguely remember the cover having a variety of characters jumping off to the left side of the cover along with a big cannon that was pointing forward with a another character inside the cannon

The gameplay was like a linear 3D platformer with different various sections where you would get enemies tossed towards you and you would have to do some sort of task like twisting something on the ground to move you upward or some other puzzle to progress forward

The graphics were cartoony and the characters were little big planet looking I would argue for my memory it would have been little big planet if it was a 3D platformer

Setsune, to lostmedia
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We no longer live in the age of Lost Media. We live in the age of Active Erasure by corporations who have the means to preserve it but the financial impetus to destroy it.

OurLostArcade, to InitialD

How do we research the old and coin-op games?

Let's take a journey into the publications that covered the coin-op industry over the years! From these lifelines, we can learn so much about how the culture of amusement machines affected society across the world.

Ready for a deep dive? Better be!

OurLostArcade,

There are several coin-op mags we don't have any issues of to examine.

-Pacific Coin Machine Review: A West Coast publication from the 1930s
-American Automatic Merchandiser
-Coinamatic Age
-Launder-matic Age
-**Mass Vending **magazine
-Vending World
-Operator's Automatic Gazette

PLEASE let us know if you find issues of any of these! They are a complete mystery right now!

ernie, to lostmedia
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Big deal for fans of : The two full episodes of Turn-On are available on YouTube.

This show, famously, was cancelled in the middle of its first episode because it was considered so offensive.

Episode 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxs5ki5e8nE

Episode 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjE6mxY_02Q

laptopretrospective, to thinkpad
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I want to share this piece of history that I acquired and didn't want to disappear to the sands of time. A VHS tape for the service procedure for the iconic 701c "Butterfly" notebook. I hope you enjoy this piece of history. You will have seen footage from this tape in my recent video on the 701c where I discuss the complex history behind its development. Lastly, I want to mention I claim no ownership over this video and wish to release it for the purposes of education, study and historical preservation. Hopefully people will find it useful with the renewed interest in this device like a Framework mod.
https://youtu.be/ie4ENvfpW-4

canleaf,
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@laptopretrospective When I started using Thinkpads in 2008, I encountered an intro video, which introduced users to a Thinkpad model in 1995. It was made by an IT department of a US university. It guided people through the setup of Windows 95 and other settings. I never encountered that video again, so I can’t recall what university and what Thinkpad model. The host of the video presented the Thinkpad in front of the University’s fountain…

EposVox, to random
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It’s honestly amazing how, as I’ve aged, I’ve gone from pirating out of necessity/rebellion to trying to not pirate unless I absolutely had to, to thinking it’s the only ethical answer. :/

https://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/disney-plus-mercilessly-wipes-a-50-million-sci-fi-blockbuster-from-existence-just-7-weeks-after-it-premiered/

T_X,
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@EposVox I'm wondering what digital archaeologists will think in 100 years from now. Especially as a lot of this would seem avoidable through reforms.
Initially I heard in disbelieve about lost episodes. Then about lost broadcasts. Then the dramatic recovery of the .
And then found this whole, evergrowing Wiki full of : https://lostmediawiki.com/

mmcd, to mastodon

Does anyone know of a server for ?

I need to migrate an account that’s stuck on Twitter.

queenslight, (edited ) to random

US Clips anyone?
This playlist,contains the ‘only found’ clips of said program found among the interwebs. Said , is from and their block, aired from 2005 to 2007.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ywU_WpLAfY&list=PLJuBLdYgXRaJ810gq2mtr801JRsrfK8bZ

jbzfn, to random
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