Welcome to ctrl-alt-rees - Vintage Tech Repairs and Mods, Retro Gaming and Atari collecting - Cover Photo

Welcome to ctrl-alt-rees - Vintage Tech Repairs and Mods, Retro Gaming and Atari collecting

Hello, my name is Rees and I’m a vintage computing and retro gaming enthusiast and tinkerer from the UK. You may know me from Instagram, BlueSky, or maybe even YouTube.

Or maybe not.

The Purpose of this website

On this site I’ll go into more detail on my various projects and share the technical info behind what I do. I’m sharing this because Google and other websites are invaluable in helping me to tinker with my hardware projects, so I needed a place to document for the benefit of others who might find themselves in my situation.

Here’s are my documented projects and guides that may or may not have videos yet, including the most complete history of the cancelled Atari Panther anywhere online! Where I use defunct websites from the Wayback Machine, I try to rescue and reconstruct them and host them in my website archive.

This site is deliberately compiled to lightweight static HTML and hosted on GitHub Pages to keep the information within as available as possible for as long as possible. I also try to contribute stuff to The Internet Archive.

YouTube Channel

Check out the ctrl-alt-rees video feed - here’s the latest:

The Weird Story Of The Atari 7800

In 1986, after a troubled few years, Atari finally released their 7800 console. The first Atari console to be outsourced to an outside company, the 7800 was a flawed machine but all the more fascinating for it. So let's find out the story, perform a UAV composite and s-video mod, and check out some of the interesting and unique games on the Atari 7800!

ctrl-alt-rees Official Discord Server

Want to get in touch with me on Discord? Have an invitation to my official server. My patrons get exclusive Discord benefits like early access to videos (as well as a dedicated place to discuss them) and the opportunity to promote their own work in a dedicated channel!

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Published on 10 Sep 2018 Post content: CC BY-SA 2.0 UK unless otherwise specified Get in touch!