That video was freaking hilarious.
Ah the Glory days of Tandy TRS-80 "CoCo's" with their cassette tape storage, plugged into the tv monitor and program your self basic games (unless you could find the handful of cartridged programs available), I remember mine had 8 k of RAM..... ahh, it was so much simpler then.
Then after short haitus with an Amiga 500, and the every-one-had-one Atari 2600.....
......I upgraded to my Zenith Data Systems AT compatible 'puter with a lightning quick 20 mhz processor an upgraded 640Kb ISA Memory card, for a whopping 1.2 Mb of RAM, VGA graphics, 20 Mb harddrive 5.25 floppy (1.2 Mb of course) and a AdLib sound card. It could burn through Wing Commander, Ultima VI, Duke Nukem and Castle Wolfenstein like a somewhat warm butter knife. Lurking around UseNet and Compuserve was wicked fast on its 14.4 baud external modem. Of course being the power user I was I dumped a small fortune on MS-DOS 4.01, Windows was for the weak.