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Show off your (old) gear, win shiny new (ROCCAT) gear!

As you know, the GOG.com catalog spans many titles dating back as far as 1980 (, we're looking at you!), in times when computers kind of looked like modern-day [url=http://prepare.icttrends.com/images/2012/06/IBM_PC.jpg]microwaves sat on top of a console, and the first portable computer, the Osborne I, was put on the market in all the glory of its 24 pounds of weight and a steep $1,795 price tag.

We don't expect you to have gear that's quite as old, but we are curious as to what treasures you might be keeping in a box stored away in the basement or deep in an attic drawer. So show us your oldest gear and be greatly rewarded with the some of the newest on the market, courtesy of gaming gear creator and producer ROCCAT!

THE RULES:

- Your entry should consist of 1 or 2 pictures of your old gear and a description of up to 100 words telling us what it is, where you got it, what you used it for or any other fond memories you have with it. Maybe it was your first joystick? Maybe an old Atari controller you kept as a memento? We want to hear about it!
- You can only post one entry per person. If you post more, only the first one will be counted.
- You may not edit your post.
- Use your own photos of your own gear - we do know how to do a reverse image search!

Post your entry in the comments below before the deadline - you have a week, until March 6th, at 1:59 PM GMT. We aim to judge your entries and pick winners by Thursday, March 12th - we'll announce them in the contest forum thread and via PM to the winners themselves.

THE PRIZES:

1st place prize: a ROCCAT Isku, gaming keyboard with blue-tinted illumination, secondary programmable Shift function, and Thumbster Macro Keys below the spacebar to maximise gaming effectiveness

2nd place prize: a ROCCAT Savu, mid-size hybrid gaming mouse with an adjustable, 400-4000 DPI optical sensor, secondary programmable function, customizable illumination, and a powerful driver suite

3rd place prize: a ROCCAT Sense, mousepad with friction-reducing microcrystalline coating for greater mouse speed and precision

All winners will also get GOG.com gift codes to use on games of their choice to test out their new gear!

Honorable mentions: We expect there to be many great-quality entries, so we're reserving the right to give out honorable mentions to all those we find did a brilliant job, but didn't quite make the podium cut. They'll get GOG.com gift codes to use on titles available in our catalog.

Should you be one of our top three winners, we will need some mailing data (name, address, phone number) to ship your prize to you. If the ROCCAT Marketing Team ends up sending the prizes directly to you, we will need to share your mailing information with them. We will not share it with anyone that doesn't need it!

Please note that this contest is also being held on the French and German GOG.com forum - winners will be chosen, regardless of language, from across all three contest topics. :)
hoooly crap I have something to show!
prepare, GOG!
SHIT!
I knew I should have held on to that Colecovision.

I have my original NES in the closet but something tells me that isn't going to be enough to win this. :P
Post edited February 27, 2015 by tinyE
Hm, should I go looking for the Apple IIc, the 1984 Macintosh or try to see where my TI99/4A is currently at?
Decisions, decisions...

Or should I go for peripherals like the Iomega Peerless?
I wonder if my Nintendo Game & Watch might have a chance....?
No matter how much tech you throw at a top of the line mouse, or its pad, it will never match the precision of even a mid-level trackball.
All-right, dammit. Time to dig through my boxes up in the attic. I was planning to bring that stuff down anyway to put up on display (most is in working condition, too), just not quite yet as I don't yet have shelves for it.
Hah, I have something nice for you guys :) And incidentally I'm travelling to my parents this weekend so I can take a picture of it.
Can it be old games too?
As the oldest tech I have lying around is my original DS I don't think I can win this....
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adaliabooks: As the oldest tech I have lying around is my original DS I don't think I can win this....
Go raid your local university, those usually have some good pieces, like 8" floppies. Then in the 100 words description you can say that it was loot gained by deadly combat, and you feel proud of it.
keyboard is a cyborg madcatz and was bought from overlockers uk
mouse is a roccatt kone xtd bought from amazon.co.uk, not sure if entry count as i allready own one roccat proudct, but would like to complete the set by having a mousepad and keyboard by roccat
also have a borderlands 2 logitech mouse which i won in a competition which is pretty neat and still in its box
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Dang, I knew there would be a downside to purging. Otherwise I could have shown off my working TI-99/4A and Amiga 500. But they have gone to loving new homes.

I do still have my Yamaha DX-7 keyboard, though. :)
Ahhh.... time to dig up the TRS-80! Let me find it...
ps: I might add here that Roccatt is totally supportive when it comes to their product and Linux :)