facattack
Veteran Member
Some people make third party retro consoles. Say it's a SNES or NES or Genesis.
You think there'd be a market for third party, modern-constructed Vintage Computers? Not just a modern PC with modern stuff and a classic-looking case for aesthetics.
But a newly produced Apple II GS or Tandy 1000 whatever that is fully compatible with the old school peripherals? Maybe something along the lines of produce-on-demand. When someone orders it and pays, it gets built rather than mass produced ahead of time.
Not saying I would make the machines but does anyone know if this sort of thing is currently done?
You think there'd be a market for third party, modern-constructed Vintage Computers? Not just a modern PC with modern stuff and a classic-looking case for aesthetics.
But a newly produced Apple II GS or Tandy 1000 whatever that is fully compatible with the old school peripherals? Maybe something along the lines of produce-on-demand. When someone orders it and pays, it gets built rather than mass produced ahead of time.
Not saying I would make the machines but does anyone know if this sort of thing is currently done?