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║ W E L C O M E

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Welcome to the Pixel Crisis Collection (PCC) !

 

This is a family friendly site...with maybe three exceptions (safety level is set)...

 

As a devoted retro collector, my goal is to preserve, catalog, and capture visual documentation of the bygone era of computing. From the intricate artwork of vintage computer programs and games to the iconic hardware that powered them, I strive to safeguard these technological relics. By maintaining their unique visual identity, I aim to bridge the gap between past and present, ensuring these treasures continue to captivate and inspire future generations.

 

To share my passion, I've curated a digital gallery on Flickr, a thriving community of like-minded enthusiasts. This platform offers an exceptional way to explore and appreciate the evolution of technology through the decades. I invite you to delve into my collection, reliving the memories and experiences these items evoke. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a curious newcomer, I hope you'll enjoy browsing through my carefully curated selection.

 

Feel free to leave feedback or comments, as your insights and reactions are invaluable. Let's celebrate the charm of retro computing together, nurturing an appreciation for the roots of modern technology.

 

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║ F A Q

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Q1: Are ALL scanned artifacts shown part of your personal collection?

A1: Yes - everything displayed is part of my personal collection.

 

Q2: If your personal collection is retro focused, exactly why do you include PS4, PS5, XBOX One, and XBox Series X games?

A2: The criteria are if the artifact (new or used) can no longer be purchased through mainstream stores, it becomes eligible. The notable exception is newer artifacts that are extremely hard to acquire due to limited commercial releases.

 

Q3: What DPI do you use to scan these artifacts?

A3: 2400 DPI as the default (as of 27 May 2023) - Oversized or damaged artifacts may be captured with an 12MP camera (DPI will vary)

 

Q4: Where do you find these artifacts?

A4: EBay and local retro stores:

► Game Over in Bellevue, WA

► Game Over in Tacoma, WA

► HPB in Bellevue, WA

► Pink Gorilla in Seattle, WA

► Amazing Heroes in Kirkland, WA

► DPAD in Renton, WA

► Another Castle in Edmonds, WA

► Another Castle in Lynnwood, WA

► Dark Side in Sarasota, FL (When traveling)

► E Tradepost, Bradenton, FL (When traveling) - Closed

► Game Quest in Bend, OR (When traveling)

► HPB in Beavercreek, OH (When traveling)

 

Q5: Are any of the artifacts shown in your collection for sale?

A5: All artifacts displayed are not for sale.

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  • JoinedNovember 2017
  • OccupationCyber Security and Artificial Intelligence Engineer
  • HometownSarasota, Florida

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