Computer Store Photo Dump: Holiday Edition

I continue my efforts to put every photo from the CompStoreVisuals account from Cohost (and then eventually the Twitter archive and Mastodon) on my site so there will be a longer lasting home for them. For whatever reason, this one will have more of a Christmas theme to theme. It must have been that time of year when I started posting these pics but I guess it kinda fits in now too.

a display of Microsoft MS-DOS 5 Upgrade boxes in a computer store

Not sure where I originally grabbed this one. It has appeared in a few places on the internet and now there’s one more place!

a man holding a giant Windows 95 box in a store
A manager assembles a Windows 95 display at Computer City in Vienna, Virginia.

Sierra On-Line’s Christmas cards, designed to play on computers in stores

1992 CompUSA Christmas commercial

kid holding a stack of Windows 95 boxes
Photo of the Windows 95 midnight launch at a CompUSA in New York City

The Internet Archive has a few pages from a Christmas catalog for Egghead Software from 1990, however my Cohost account says 1991 so maybe someone corrected me based on the games featured? Or I’m just wrong there.

Front of store with various computers in the glass window in front
A photo I took of Apples & Oranges in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Probably last year or the year before that.

Here’s an article from a news report from the video game department of a Sears in 1982. Includes shots of Atari computers.
https://retroist.com/a-1982-video-visit-to-the-video-game-department-of-sears/
But you know what’s no longer here? The actual footage! Something that’s been incredibly frustrating and sad about maintaining these accounts and posting photos is that I’ve only been doing it for a couple of years and so much disappears! Not just actual stores closing, since it’s a dying form of commerce, but all the sites and videos that will suddenly disappear overnight. Sometimes my goofy accounts are the only places that have preserved photos, which is why I keep reposting them since Cohost and Twitter have both basically died in the last couple years as well. People like to say that things last forever on the internet but they really don’t! I’ve saved a few videos from my time doing this but not this one. If you can find it, please let me know so I can link to it here.

people sitting at an auction with the headline "Auction Stations"

Scans of an article about a computer auction, taken from the July 7, 1990 issue of New Computer Express on the Internet Archive

https://archive.org/details/NH2021_New_Computer_Express_Issue087.pdf/mode/2up

storefront of The Used Computer Store

The Used Computer Store Berkeley, California

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