Heres a little something published by Sierra On-Line. Its some sort of a childrens version of Hoyle Casino, and personally, I dont see the point of making stand-alone computer games of card games since I could just buy a deck of cards. But I have to admit the voices of the announcer and the characters that you play against add a bit of charm to the experience. You can also customize the room, the card pictures, sounds, music, and even how much your opponents does or says something funny/weird. In this video, I just play two ...
This is a very beat up Tandy 1000 TL/2 from 1989. Hooked up to it is a CM4 from 1986. I have to admit that if I were buying a computer in the mid 1980s I would probably go with a Tandy 1000, the graphics are similar to EGA (but much superior to the CGA of the time). However, I really love the Tandy 3-voice sound card. Almost every DOS game supported it, it was much more supported than Sound Blaster or Adlib, and best of all it had a volume knob! PC-Speakers can be obnoxious sometimes. The specs are: -80286 processor @ 8 MHz ...