Imagine taking a photo with this thing of an actual, ghost, alien or cryptid at night, while running. Then trying to convince people it's genuine evidence.
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@@CarrowMind I am trying to imagine a situation when I would have this thing on me but not my smartphone.
Asking your parent's permission is still a thing. There are Federal regulations around collecting information from minors 13 years old or younger, it requires a record of parental permission. I would assume the social media platforms all have an over-13 clause in their service agreements.
Just make sure you release it on SD card only. Seriously, on a CD box sized cover you *might* be able to make out what's going on in the picture. On a vinyl LP that would be just a weird mess of blurry color spots.
I did a stop motion with Windows Movie Maker on Windows 7, a few years ago. I used a much better camera, a Canon Powershot, but it was still slow as hell because that program is not designed for stop motion. It's almost as bad as I think it would be using the Nick Click, though, but because of the software not the camera. It's on my channel.
@@kyria_kous It probably messed with the components inside and made the deterioration more obvious! But old cameras that still work are the best! Even with their quirks. I’m a professional photographer and i have a shelf full of cool older cameras that have all kinds of weird quirks!
Wow that's a progess ! Wasn't original Kodak digital camera sensor also 100x100 monochrome pixel's ? Oh my bad it was CCD sensor 100x100 which had multpitle uses
Not only that, but the box itself is so 90's, colourful, vivid, makes you really want to get those things, even if it means using credit card for that! lol
Lol. I had this as a kid and remember taking it on a field trip and because every time I click the button and made a sound I thought that it was actually taking a picture but never did lol
It's like I could take a 2000megapixel photo with my phone or this old piece of junk that was trying its best with what little technology they had back in the day. There is a charm to it.
Yes, but the whole thing is more in software than in the camera itself. I mean, look at how much effort went into it! Not just the programming or artwork, they have even composed a very specific rap song! That's awesome, if you ask me.
If you have a GBX device you can actually backup the gameboy camera photos to PC over parallel port with the right software. My band used it for our photos on our 2000 album.
Just search Bohemian Rhapsody Johnny test on RUclips and watch the first video that shows up and you will get a good idea of how the editing is in bohemian Rhapsody
Bushido Brown Ditto that last request. When I saw the Xiaomi Mi8 Pro with its transparent casing, it looked really cool. If silver and aluminum stuff from the 80’s made a comeback, surely translucent stuff can be given a chance as well.
Actually, subpixels don't work like that, so this is a 0.02 megapixel camera. I have a $20 camera, though originally it was $100, that has an 8x optical zoom, a 14 MP sensor, and supports SD HC, and that thing is from 2010, so yeah. This camera is horrific, and my camera, which blows this thing out of the PLANET, is $20 now.
For reference, the Game Boy Camera shoots in 128x128, so the Game Boy almost has as good of a resolution as this bad boy. But hey, if you want to turn your photos into wall textures for your latest DOOM WAD, these are almost the right size out of the box!
This was gold! "Late-nineties retail sarcophagus" and the "black hole that looks suspiciously like a spiral galaxy" absolutely had me R O F while L-ing!
I appreciate the fact that you included those newspaper scans in the video even for a few miliseconds. I just paused the video and read the entire articles. I am tha much of a camera nerd that I even enjoy these old camera videos. You've got a new subscriber ;)
can only store 6 photos at once??! i guess poor little Susan couldnt go all photo crazy with her friends during the field trip at the zoo.....well thats lame.....
@@MishaFlower Even 720p is considered low-resolution now. We're coming into the age of 8K/144fps TVs (even then, people like taking UFO pictures with what seems to be flip phones from 2003)
Funny thing is, a lot of modern ham radio gear uses the same headphone connector for serial data. TX, RX, and ground is all you need for a serial data connection!
I thought these had been forever forgotten😂 I had one when they first came out, and I can assure you the software ran absolutely asstastic on our "well loved" PackardHell!
I had a Compaq desktop with Windows 98SE and it was pretty fast. I think my dad paid for an upgrade. Then we got a laptop with XP and broadband internet but it was slow. I liked using the old desktop more since nobody would bother me and I could have fun without the internet. Then I figured out how to get a network cable and have internet on both computers. That was 2001-2004. Oh man how time has passed and technology advanced. I don't care about the modern internet and social media at all.
And ????? I have several cameras like that some bought at car boot sales for 50p. Ideal for taking to the beach. If you drop it in the sea so what. I wouldn't do that with my 3Mpixel Canon Ixus though. That cost me £400 back in 2002. How times have changed.
One of my cheapies is an Olympus u 790SW. It is supposed to be waterproof to a couple of m.I didn't realise it took XD cards when I bought it but I picked up a 2GB card and a spare battery for not much on Ebay. A fraction of the £100 I paid for a 1GByte CF card when I was regularly using the Canon.
2:33 I can not stop thinking about the Chinese worker, who stuck with tons of chinese cheap hot glue this sheet of cardboard from exploited jungles of Malaysia. with sounds of fans, engines and molten plastic odor everywhere -true story. For many years Mattel manufactured its packaging with Carton from Malaysian jungles that were illegally cut
Crazy how much technology improved over only 20 years. Imagine where technology will be in 2040. Perhaps people will be making videos explaining instagram and snapchat to teenagers.
I had one of these when I was about 5 years old, and man did those loud sounds give me some serious nostalgia feels. I don't really remember much about the actual program, but I definitely remember the purple camera and it's loud sounds.
Sir, I love your channel and I'm extremely glad that I found it. These videos are so entertaining to me and your voice is oddly soothing. Keep up the good work.
I remember this camera! My parents got it for me after we got our first computer. I was really surprised to see how low quality the camera was, but I think the novelty of the software overshadowed all that as a kid. I mostly remember the monkey game in the FX room, which was pretty entertaining for a young kid.
I remember having one of these. I had some fun with throwing bananas at my dad in a gorilla suit, but most of what I used a computer for back then was LEGO Racers.
your editing has improved drastically in the last few videos. it's rather unprecedented for you, frankly. I'm enjoying you're expanding the skill set you've developed for yourself.
As i remember it was very common in the 90s that software would ask you if you wanted a compact installation, medium or full installation. Some software can run directly from the CD. Good memories, lol.
A great pleasure to watch and do stuff along, as usual! My experience from this field would be a Lego Studios play-set. Although, I guess, it was a bit of a later thing. The set included a web cam made compatible with Lego pieces (handy to create a live camera mount), a bunch of buildings (purposed for spectacular demolishing) a car and a dinosaur. A CD with valid Lego movie making Software and mini-figure version of Steven Spielberg were also included. It was a dream box for me, and when I finally got it I had numerous hours of fun. Keep it up and good luck! P.s. I’d say that by today’s standards Nick Click is a fashionable Lomography experience.
The reason why LGR didn't upload yesterday was because The NickClick pictures were still loading. 💿
So true
'Anthem' the camera 📸
Nah, dude. He was making LGR The Movie. He even put a preview of it at 10:27
Ahahaha.
DSLR end game.
Every picture taken with the Nick Click can easily become a 'cursed image'.
r/cursedimages
@@jookielookieyoureadopted2691 waddup fellow redditor!
@@sunziii_ sup dawg
@@jookielookieyoureadopted2691 the celing
What does that mean my friend send me those but it not creppy
So... this is a perfect camera for taking pictures of mythical creatures like Big Foot then?
Or perfect for profile pictures
Or Ebay / Craigslist item photos
And UFOs.
Imagine taking a photo with this thing of an actual, ghost, alien or cryptid at night, while running. Then trying to convince people it's genuine evidence.
@@CarrowMind I am trying to imagine a situation when I would have this thing on me but not my smartphone.
7:48 "Ask parents' permission before going online" good old 90s!
Is also on some spots today
that quote was still used as late as 2012!
But really, who actually asked permission back then?
Asking your parent's permission is still a thing. There are Federal regulations around collecting information from minors 13 years old or younger, it requires a record of parental permission. I would assume the social media platforms all have an over-13 clause in their service agreements.
@@charlescampuz5812 me
Aperture: Not Really
ISO: Nope
Shutter: You're Joking
Focus: BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
but it can be folded after some shots
Pic Size: Crap
Resolution: Rat x Mouse cheeses
BWAH!
@tree gang gaming that was 3 mouths ago
The low resolution is a feature; it creates pixelart automatically.
8:39 looks like a low tech 3D render.
or aesthetic art.
Description
Nickelodeon. The forward thinkers of pixel art.
Esuerre was Todd Howard involved in its development?
Those pictures look perfect for a vaporwave album cover.
N I C K C L I C K
>NICK░CLICK░咽暗内
Fund it.
Just make sure you release it on SD card only. Seriously, on a CD box sized cover you *might* be able to make out what's going on in the picture. On a vinyl LP that would be just a weird mess of blurry color spots.
REALTIME MOVIE
*A E S T H E T I C*
*S I M U L A T I O N T H E O R Y*
Given the capacity, resolution, and the transfer speed, you could just look through a mesh and put the pixels yourself in MS Paint.
You can do it 3D by carving it on wood before painting.
I bad that 3,5 to 9 pin connector is analogue so no wonder that transfer speed is sooo low.
Yes only that, but it has absolutely yes!
I need this for black metal album covers
Lord Gothryd yes
Nah man use a gameboy camera for that
I would be thoroughly impressed if someone had the time and patience to create a stop motion animation using this camera.
Challenge accepted
@@quill_master9454 is it done yet? or are the images still processing?
0.5 seconds at a time
I did a stop motion with Windows Movie Maker on Windows 7, a few years ago. I used a much better camera, a Canon Powershot, but it was still slow as hell because that program is not designed for stop motion. It's almost as bad as I think it would be using the Nick Click, though, but because of the software not the camera. It's on my channel.
Reminds me of the lego cam, that camera was a decent product (also my first webcam ever..)
So basically, this thing is an .ico file creator
Well, don't know what to say... excellent!
Even ICO supports 512x512+. 🤣
That’s genius
The 90s, where everything was Purple, Lime Green and Orange
Acid Roof Productions Don’t forget Teal and Cyan.
Or electronics with see through design, or magenta
fimbo That was more late 90s and very early 2000s, lead by the popularity of the iMac G3.
@@Yeen125 clear Game Boys and N64s happened before that
I miss transparent casings :(
Nick Click: ''Do I look like I know what a JPEG is?''
ruclips.net/video/QEzhxP-pdos/видео.html
I just want a picture of a got dang hot dog
I didn't know in the 90s but in 2003 when I was 9 I learned all about computers on AOL dialup
My sister had one back in the day, we played with it for 10 minuets
Ethan Bryant wow
Same dude same lol
Only 10 minutes? You didn't even finish transferring the first picture!
@@jorceshaman lmao
I love a good slow, stately ballroom dance for two in triple time, as much as the next person. But 10 in a row?
I like how this digital camera has an ESRB rating
It's for the software.
To be fair, all the porn we watched back then was around that resolution. :D
millenniumtree r/cursedcomments
And the cute Nick mouse!
Every picture you take with this looks like it's been censored, lol.
So i take it its japanese ?
@@eurocrusader1724 'Everyone in America is a dick.' - The Japanese, probably
Happy 1,000th video LGR! Amazing milestone! Here's to a 1,000 more!
It's like someone spent a day carrying around a Tamagotchi beeping and blooping and thought "but what if a camera?"
Neat, a camera that makes vaporwave album covers.
And I thought my first digital camera in 2005 with a 128mb memory stick was bad... 😂
@@kyria_kous It probably messed with the components inside and made the deterioration more obvious! But old cameras that still work are the best! Even with their quirks. I’m a professional photographer and i have a shelf full of cool older cameras that have all kinds of weird quirks!
remember when Sony cameras/camcorders would come with 4MB memory sticks? yea, 4 MEGABYTES 💀
1 megapixel? Half a megapixel? A quarter megapixel? Yepe!
160x120 sensor? Hey, sounds like it was competing with the Gameboy Camera at 128x128.
Yeah, I was actually seeing a lot of parallels between this and the GB Camera in terms of the editing suite, the minigames, and such.
Except that the Gameboy Camera was more fun and could hold 5 times more photos
Wow that's a progess ! Wasn't original Kodak digital camera sensor also 100x100 monochrome pixel's ? Oh my bad it was CCD sensor 100x100 which had multpitle uses
The Gameboy Camera is oddly charming. The bizarre interface, mini-games, and sounds bring waves of childhood nostalgia.
My first phone had a camera with the same resolution
Man, I miss the Translucent plastic aesthetic.
You should try to put more modern camera guts in the case.
Not only that, but the box itself is so 90's, colourful, vivid, makes you really want to get those things, even if it means using credit card for that! lol
I miss atomic purple, and I wasn’t even alive when it was big!
Wow, this makes Nickelodeon Director's Lab look like Adobe Premiere
Oh man I LOVED this thing back in the day, I spent HOURS playing with the software.
Lol. I had this as a kid and remember taking it on a field trip and because every time I click the button and made a sound I thought that it was actually taking a picture but never did lol
Theres something incredibly charming about the picture quality from old digital cameras.
It trash... *_but its good trash_*
It's like I could take a 2000megapixel photo with my phone or this old piece of junk that was trying its best with what little technology they had back in the day. There is a charm to it.
real digital cameras did not look like this. they looked like regular photos
Kitsch 👌🏽
Yes, but the whole thing is more in software than in the camera itself.
I mean, look at how much effort went into it! Not just the programming or artwork, they have even composed a very specific rap song!
That's awesome, if you ask me.
Well back then "I'd know because I'm 25" the market still was at large with film cameras today it's digital an hard to find film
I feel like the most valuable part of this would be ripping the Nickelodeon assets from the disc, haha.
I've linked to an archive I made of the disc in the description, go for it 👍
@@LGR Love you man! I'll make postcards with that software lol
160*120??? That resolution is just barely higher than a Game Boy Camera! (128*112)
Does this mean you'll review the Game Boy Camera soon???
OldSchoolBoi if he does, I’d love to see him attempt to take colour photos like Matt Gray did.
@@itskdog My profile picture was done with a Game Boy Camera too. I just used gimp to manually color it in but yeah
@@Wflash00 nice
Another weird camera he should do is the hot wheels video racer. It's a working hot wheels car with a camera inside of it
If you have a GBX device you can actually backup the gameboy camera photos to PC over parallel port with the right software. My band used it for our photos on our 2000 album.
The late 90sness of this is amazing.
90s & 2000s are just so unique i can't get enough of it
shutter: you're joking
That human face in cat's catdog at the beggining of the video is quite some *quality content nightmare fuel* XD
If Bohemian Rhapsody could win best editing, then that Nick Click movie truly is Oscar material!
I agree, Retsuko.
Is that a compliment or a sarcasm? I heard the film was good
Just search Bohemian Rhapsody Johnny test on RUclips and watch the first video that shows up and you will get a good idea of how the editing is in bohemian Rhapsody
AGAIEFSJSVSKSVSJDV
I swear I've managed to get better images out of a hacked optical mouse sensor. :D
Sfgpkpk not the same guy but ruclips.net/video/bci7Gi05BNc/видео.html
All I can imagine is some nerdy guy dragging a IBM ThinkPad around the city with his bright colored camera and taking pictures
Those little 3D 'games' remind me of the AR games on the 3DS.
I got this when I was a kid when I was going on vacation and I remember how frustrated I was when I could only take a few photos.
*Canon? Pfhhh I use Nickelodeon 198x198 NickClick 140p Children Toy #90345*
Who is Nick Oldean?
@@startedtech Thats what happens when i turn off grammerly
someone in oregon say already said that
Yeah, who needs a Nikon, Canon, or Sony when you got a Nick Click.
Who needs Photoshop or Adobe After Effects when I have Nick Click software, losers!
Cheers on 1000!!! Here is to many more💖
Also, transparent consumer electronics really need to make a comeback
Bushido Brown Ditto that last request. When I saw the Xiaomi Mi8 Pro with its transparent casing, it looked really cool. If silver and aluminum stuff from the 80’s made a comeback, surely translucent stuff can be given a chance as well.
160x120=19200 x3 for each colour actually makes 57600 pixel. In other words only 0.06 megapixel, even lower than 0.1 MP!
Actually, subpixels don't work like that, so this is a 0.02 megapixel camera. I have a $20 camera, though originally it was $100, that has an 8x optical zoom, a 14 MP sensor, and supports SD HC, and that thing is from 2010, so yeah. This camera is horrific, and my camera, which blows this thing out of the PLANET, is $20 now.
After 13:18 the moment saw your HD recording it felt like 3D 8K Video.
3:10 whoa, scary...
Makes me appreciate the fact that by the time I grew up, my parents were already in full-color
Wow, a camera that makes pixel art!
I was so jealous of a friend of mine back in the day who had this, great video!
Do you feel better knowing now that they got ripped off?
@@positronundervolt4799 Hah, for sure! :P
The video is composed of 80% sarcasm and 20% device review :D
And it's glorious!!
It's this your first time here?
Nice HL Lambda pfp
7:56 you just took a photo of the 90s in 2019..
Woah!
The megapixel count reminds me of the AVGN tiger electronics video
64 bits
32 bits
16 bits
8 bits
4 BIT
2 BIT
1 BIT
HALF BIT
QUARTER BIT
*THEEEEE WRIIIIIIST GAAAAAAAME*
@@ShougHell i read that in his voice
13:55 - What do you mean "back in the day"?! I'm a professional photographer, and this is my daily driver!
Guess you're doing great making pictures for vaporwave albums
Loving the Amiga style ball. 👌
11:20 HAHAHAHAHAHA
(If you can’t tell he’s holding up the middle finger on picture 7 LMAO)
I'm not sure honestly. The resolution is so low, I'm wondering.
LOL
So you know how to report that?
For reference, the Game Boy Camera shoots in 128x128, so the Game Boy almost has as good of a resolution as this bad boy. But hey, if you want to turn your photos into wall textures for your latest DOOM WAD, these are almost the right size out of the box!
Wow! The new Photoshop looks amazing! 🤣🤣🤣
9:57 Heffer's reaction is quite appropriate.
"There were several competing digital cameras by then, including the WWF _SlamCam_ , the _JamCam_ 2.0..."
Was that a hidden Space Jam reference?
"With everything freed from its late-'90s retail sarcophagus..."
I lol'd. Brilliant line.
This was gold! "Late-nineties retail sarcophagus" and the "black hole that looks suspiciously like a spiral galaxy" absolutely had me R O F while L-ing!
I appreciate the fact that you included those newspaper scans in the video even for a few miliseconds. I just paused the video and read the entire articles. I am tha much of a camera nerd that I even enjoy these old camera videos. You've got a new subscriber ;)
2:56
"...I do my best"
*proceed to annihilate the packaging*
Plug it into a microphone input with an aux cable and see how it sounds.
Hum I wonder what rs232 TTL logic sounds like.
Someday I would to see you cover old animation software made before the 2000s, such as the first version of Flash (Futuresplash).
Congrats on 1000 videos ! This video took me back to my childhood, I have both the nick click and the Barbie camera 😭😂
Yeah right
we're gonna take a picture when you hear this cue
*LITERAL HITTING SOUND EFFECTS*
can only store 6 photos at once??! i guess poor little Susan couldnt go all photo crazy with her friends during the field trip at the zoo.....well thats lame.....
Take a photo of us Susan! - Okay, but you gotta make it count, I already took 3 photos of a pigeon, and 2 of a flower.
"Retail Sarcophagus" I call dibs on the band name
Had one of these and still do! Though I haven't put a battery in it in years. Loads of nostalgia with this video, thanks Clint!
I never thought the Barbie Camera would look so good by comparison.
So this is the camera people use to catch UFOs
Its always some shitty old camera, even in today’s age where everyone has a 720p cell phones its always a shitty old camera.
I liked the original comment.
@@MishaFlower Even 720p is considered low-resolution now. We're coming into the age of 8K/144fps TVs (even then, people like taking UFO pictures with what seems to be flip phones from 2003)
Perfect for UFO footages
6:00 "Lemmie plug my earbuds into the parallel port real quick."
Funny thing is, a lot of modern ham radio gear uses the same headphone connector for serial data. TX, RX, and ground is all you need for a serial data connection!
I get the joke but if you had a Covox Speech Thing or a Disney Sound Source back in the day, that's more or less exactly what you did....
My dad had a Casio SF-5300B digital diary that used a 2.5 mm jack for data transfer. I believe the cable was sold separately, so he never used it.
Barry B. Benson probably a lot of white noise
@@Schrockwell Does that mean the camera sends the pictures one pixel value at a time?
3:16 Yeah I'll never forget when we finally upgraded Mom to full color HD.
*"Shooters get digital camera choices"*
Wow that headline would't fly at all today.
Oh my God. I forgot I had one of these!!!!!! . I loved mine :/.
Thanks for the nostalgic video.
bro the selfies are genuinely what made this videos i can’t stop laughing thumbs up😂😂😂
this video just destroyed my entire suggested bar wtf
What happened?
L o l
LOL, same! Full of kids crap now xD
I thought these had been forever forgotten😂 I had one when they first came out, and I can assure you the software ran absolutely asstastic on our "well loved" PackardHell!
I had a Compaq desktop with Windows 98SE and it was pretty fast. I think my dad paid for an upgrade. Then we got a laptop with XP and broadband internet but it was slow. I liked using the old desktop more since nobody would bother me and I could have fun without the internet. Then I figured out how to get a network cable and have internet on both computers. That was 2001-2004. Oh man how time has passed and technology advanced. I don't care about the modern internet and social media at all.
Looking through our junk today I found an old 5MP Olympus camera with it's massive 128MB XD card. (Also found a spare 1GB card in the case!)
And ????? I have several cameras like that some bought at car boot sales for 50p. Ideal for taking to the beach. If you drop it in the sea so what. I wouldn't do that with my 3Mpixel Canon Ixus though. That cost me £400 back in 2002. How times have changed.
My dad used to own olympus micro (u) mini digital. Too bad it uses xd card and the battery has been deteriorated!
One of my cheapies is an Olympus u 790SW. It is supposed to be waterproof to a couple of m.I didn't realise it took XD cards when I bought it but I picked up a 2GB card and a spare battery for not much on Ebay. A fraction of the £100 I paid for a 1GByte CF card when I was regularly using the Canon.
Love rewatching these every now & again. Thanks for all the good stuff, Clint. 😂
Thanks for sharing this cool camera :o)) *LOL* "lower resolution than Duck Hunt on the NES" :D
19 kilopixels is 0.019 megapixels isn't it? Maybe?
Yeah, this is a 0.02 megapixel camera (0.1 megapixel with software interpolation). Not even a real tenth of a megapixel.
Excuse my ignorance if I'm wrong, but I think the sensor was 0.1 megapixels and the camera saves the images in 0.02 megapixels.
2:33 I can not stop thinking about the Chinese worker, who stuck with tons of chinese cheap hot glue this sheet of cardboard from exploited jungles of Malaysia. with sounds of fans, engines and molten plastic odor everywhere
-true story. For many years Mattel manufactured its packaging with Carton from Malaysian jungles that were illegally cut
Heat up a box cutter blade and it will slice through hot glue without damaging what it's attached to.
Well then you got the risk of the cardboard catching fire.
@@markm0000 Don't heat it up that much holy shit.
A warm blade is enough to slice through and surely what he meant, not red hot.
JamesTavRule This is RUclips we can’t assume everyone has common sense.
I have never had a more intense need for a camera. its perfect. thank you for the blessing of sharing this tech.
God, I love the relaxing tone of your videos. They make me happy, thank you.
"SlamCam, JamCam..."
That made me laugh. I love those names.
Seems like the 6 photo storage capacity is what really made this camera fail. What a huge hassle to offload photos on to your pc every 6 photos.
Crazy how much technology improved over only 20 years. Imagine where technology will be in 2040. Perhaps people will be making videos explaining instagram and snapchat to teenagers.
Nah dude - this was shit even for the time period
It wasn't even AFFORDABLE shit - it was just shit
won't improve as much as you think. Moore's Law has peaked and we won see massive tech jumps like this probably ever again.
I doubt Instagram nor Snapchat will go away nor fade into obscurity in the future
I had one of these when I was about 5 years old, and man did those loud sounds give me some serious nostalgia feels. I don't really remember much about the actual program, but I definitely remember the purple camera and it's loud sounds.
Sir, I love your channel and I'm extremely glad that I found it. These videos are so entertaining to me and your voice is oddly soothing. Keep up the good work.
Nice.
Hey LGR, you should also look into reviewing the Nickelodeon Director's Lab.
This was my first digital camera. I had expectations which weren't met.
This must be the camera they use when filling UFO'S and bigfoot
I liked the original comment.
I remember this camera! My parents got it for me after we got our first computer. I was really surprised to see how low quality the camera was, but I think the novelty of the software overshadowed all that as a kid. I mostly remember the monkey game in the FX room, which was pretty entertaining for a young kid.
I really really really thought I made this up in my head and it was a false memory! Thank you for making this!
I remember having one of these. I had some fun with throwing bananas at my dad in a gorilla suit, but most of what I used a computer for back then was LEGO Racers.
Christian Stout LEGO Racers was awesome!
Hey look! It's the color version of the GameBoy Camera!
No really, this Nickelodeon camera gives me GB Cam memories.
AngeliClint is going to give me very strange nightmares
Ty LGR I always find your content entertaining. I’m sitting here with a beer giggling away at this vid. Cheers dude.
your editing has improved drastically in the last few videos. it's rather unprecedented for you, frankly. I'm enjoying you're expanding the skill set you've developed for yourself.
Thank you, always trying to up my game!
As i remember it was very common in the 90s that software would ask you if you wanted a compact installation, medium or full installation. Some software can run directly from the CD. Good memories, lol.
When Nick sees Nick Click Nick clicks
Heh.
The perfect UFO camera! Add a few effects to make it even more legit
A great pleasure to watch and do stuff along, as usual!
My experience from this field would be a Lego Studios play-set. Although, I guess, it was a bit of a later thing. The set included a web cam made compatible with Lego pieces (handy to create a live camera mount), a bunch of buildings (purposed for spectacular demolishing) a car and a dinosaur. A CD with valid Lego movie making Software and mini-figure version of Steven Spielberg were also included. It was a dream box for me, and when I finally got it I had numerous hours of fun.
Keep it up and good luck!
P.s. I’d say that by today’s standards Nick Click is a fashionable Lomography experience.