Top 33+ Nostalgic Technology Snapshots We All Have Stored in the Back of Our Collective Hard Drive
- Lotus Organizer (1992) (Image 1 of 33)
- Lemmings (1991) (Image 2 of 33)
- Can anyone else hear this screenshot? (Image 4 of 33)
- Lancia Orca (1982) (Image 5 of 33)
- VAIO Space (1996) (Image 6 of 33)
- Hewlett Packard HP-01 Calculator Watch (1977) (Image 7 of 33)
- MSN Gaming Zone (2000) (Image 8 of 33)
- SimFarm (1993) (Image 9 of 33)
- Sam & Max Hit the Road (1993) (Image 10 of 33)
- Realistic 6-Disc CD Changer (1989) (Image 11 of 33)
- RCA Dimensia (1985) (Image 12 of 33)
- Windows Media Player: Professional skin (2001) (Image 13 of 33)
- Google (2003) (Image 14 of 33)
- Nokia 5110 (1998) (Image 15 of 33)
- The Logitech T-CD2-6F TrackMan (Image 16 of 33)
- Windows XP Control Panel (Image 17 of 33)
- MechWarrior 2 (1995) (Image 18 of 33)
- Marantz (1985) (Image 19 of 33)
- Mac OS had themes (Image 20 of 33)
- The most 90s mouse (Image 21 of 33)
- America Online (Image 22 of 33)
- Pipe Dream (Image 23 of 33)
- Apple prototype (1995), photo from Macworld (Image 24 of 33)
- Windows 98 Plus: Falling Leaves (Image 25 of 33)
- Netscape Destinations (1996) (Image 26 of 33)
- I miss LAN parties (Image 27 of 33)
- Sharp PC-E500, Pocket Computer (1989) (Image 28 of 33)
- FACOM G-150A from Japan (1987) (Image 29 of 33)
- This looks about right (Image 30 of 33)
- Yahoo! Games (Image 31 of 33)
- SparkNotes (2002) (Image 32 of 33)
- Windows 98 Setup (Image 33 of 33)

Isn't it wild to think about the fact that we can be nostalgic to an era that was dominated by computers, gadgets and video games? It seems like so much time has passed and yet nothing has really changed. Obviously today's technology is far more advanced than what we had back in the 80s, 90s and early 2000s but is it really that different? The internet was slow, but it was there. Computer screens could display 256 colors (at best), yet they still transported us into dynamic, virtual worlds. If you looked hard enough (and had enough money to spend), you could even find touchscreens, laptops, and even robots!
We were the first generation to grow up with high tech, and it's becoming more and more obvious that this "trend" isn't going anywhere. The world is just getting more technological, and we were there to see it all begin. It makes us feel a little old, but somehow young at the same time.
Lotus Organizer (1992) (Image 1 of 33)

Lemmings (1991) (Image 2 of 33)

Can anyone else hear this screenshot? (Image 4 of 33)

Lancia Orca (1982) (Image 5 of 33)

VAIO Space (1996) (Image 6 of 33)

Hewlett Packard HP-01 Calculator Watch (1977) (Image 7 of 33)

MSN Gaming Zone (2000) (Image 8 of 33)

SimFarm (1993) (Image 9 of 33)

Sam & Max Hit the Road (1993) (Image 10 of 33)

I loved this game SO MUCH!
Realistic 6-Disc CD Changer (1989) (Image 11 of 33)

RCA Dimensia (1985) (Image 12 of 33)

Windows Media Player: Professional skin (2001) (Image 13 of 33)

Google (2003) (Image 14 of 33)

Nokia 5110 (1998) (Image 15 of 33)

The Logitech T-CD2-6F TrackMan (Image 16 of 33)

Windows XP Control Panel (Image 17 of 33)

MechWarrior 2 (1995) (Image 18 of 33)

Marantz (1985) (Image 19 of 33)

Mac OS had themes (Image 20 of 33)

The most 90s mouse (Image 21 of 33)

America Online (Image 22 of 33)

Pipe Dream (Image 23 of 33)

Apple prototype (1995), photo from Macworld (Image 24 of 33)

Windows 98 Plus: Falling Leaves (Image 25 of 33)

Netscape Destinations (1996) (Image 26 of 33)

I miss LAN parties (Image 27 of 33)

Looks like they are playing "Quake 3 Arena" judging by the plasma rifle :)
Sharp PC-E500, Pocket Computer (1989) (Image 28 of 33)

FACOM G-150A from Japan (1987) (Image 29 of 33)

This looks about right (Image 30 of 33)

Yahoo! Games (Image 31 of 33)

SparkNotes (2002) (Image 32 of 33)

Windows 98 Setup (Image 33 of 33)
