Cheers Vince. Praise indeed from a yourube legend. Thanks! Glad that you enjoyed the video. Qudos to watching all the way through and thanks as always for your continued support.
Another great repair! Just needed a little love and it’s back in operation. I’m sure someone would pay up for that toy just to enjoy digging up childhood memories.
Thanks Brian. So glad that you enjoyed the repair. Boris has now moved on to his new home. He sold for more than I paid but made a loss after after fees 😕 poor Boris. That's usually how my repairs go unfortunately. But I don't currently do this for profit so as long as people are enjoying the videos that's a good thing! Thanks for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Just found your channel today from a comment on somebody else's channel lol! I really love what you do, seeing old tech get repaired is awesome!! I'm only 20 so seeing older stuff is always extremely fascinating especially with how simple yet complex things were made✨️
Thanks so much for your kind words. So glad you are enjoying the videos. There are more to come but I've had a few things going on recently. More content isn't far away. Thanks again for your feedback.
Thanks Awal1701 I didn't know anyone who had one either but thought it would be a fun little video. Thanks again for your comments and continued support to the channel. Cheers!
@@RetroTechRepair It was definitely a fun video. If I was to go through the toy section of a catalogue from the 70s and 80s, I would have a field day looking at the toys I wish I had.
@awal1701 me too. I used to keep quite a few tandy catalogues and got really excited when the new argos catalogue came out. I remember catalogues like littlewoods and Gratton too big thick things with while sections of electronics and toys.
@@RetroTechRepair oh yes the big thick catalogues, certainly reminds me of Christmas in the 70s and 80s. I am lucky enough to still have a number of board games and toys from the 70s and 80s that need minor repair.
I must admit I don't remember it either. I'd have been 10 in '79, so maybe just a bit old for it? Maybe not. I happened across this one browsing eBay toys to fix. Glad you enjoyed the vid and many thanks for taking time to feedback. Much appreciated
Thanks Hans, You are the first commenter who actually had one of these. I looked at some other videos after your comments and their Boris sounded like mine, so it could be a common problem, but since the circuit is so simple Im wondering if perhaps there were later / different versions of the game. I think mine was an early one and later ones used C-cells so perhaps they improved the design over time with better sound too. Either way a great comment. Thank you for sharing.
@@RetroTechRepair 1979 is the year I got Boris for Christmas if that helps at all. I’m sure I remember it being an awful screeching sound but then again a lot of time has passed and I could be wrong...lol. All the best.
@Hans Bambach Thanks more good info........ That does help, I think mine is an early one too so that's my theory busted. This one seems to perform the same way, but it could still be a common fault. th-cam.com/users/shortsY6TVKoR7h9M?feature=share
Great video Roger! I don’t remember that game but if it really was that expensive it would have been way out of my parents Christmas/Birthday budget!! Hope you’re keeping well.
Just like with a TV remote. The way to test to see if it is working is to point it at a phone camera. The Infra-red led if working can be seen on the phone screen.
That's an unusual game, really interesting to watch you explore and repair. I wonder just what kind of licence might have been needed?? Maybe firearms or pest control 😁 PS you made me snort into my cuppa with... Well I won't say what bit, no spoilers here 😂
Thanks Skyway73, glad you enjoyed it and thanks to watching to the end. I might try to bury more Easter eggs in the vids in the hope of greater engagement. Quite enjoyed this one. As fun as the computers are they take time to diagnose and film. Anyhow thanks so much for your support. Always look forward to receiving your comments. Thanks.
Thanks Paul. I am with you on the game play, it doesn't seem to offer much does it?. Although some commenters have owned them and have fond memories. I remember I had a "lightening Luke" similar kind of thing and played it for hours on end, so perhaps we just had simpler expectations back then. Either way thanks of much for your kind words. very much appreciated.cheers
Cheers James. Glad you enjoyed it. There's a couple of chuckles buried in the video for keen eyed viewers. Always feels good to have made someone laugh. Thanks so much for the feedback.
I think there may have been multiple versions but the one I had has red led eyes and a incandescent bulb that shines through boriss green rubber body. So it makes sense you remember both red and green if it was the same version I had. Thanks so much for your comments. Really appreciated. Always good to hear from someone who played these games as a child
I had 'Stop Boris' as a kid back in the late 70s, I've no idea how my parents got it for me if it was that expensive as we were not anywhere near well off. I have the feeling one of them might have fallen off the back of a lorry in my father's direction... I was told in no uncertain terms to never shoot the gun at my brother (he would've been a toddler at the time) as it was dangerous...I don't know if they thought that it fired microwaves and I'd fry his brain or it would cause him to grow two heads. Considering they were quite intelligent people they believed some really stupid cobblers. (I wont even get into the whole video nasties thing...) Of course over the years it became a good way of tormenting my brother when they weren't around. Unfortunately when I moved out from my parents house it was under a dark cloud, and everything that was left was disposed of. So my poor Boris is probably under 50 tonnes of rubbish, along with my ZX Spectrum and other bits and pieces in a landfill somewhere.
Thanks "A hole" and thanks so much for sharing your story with us. So happy to bring back some childhood memories. I remember my parents (also quite bright) believed everything they read in the newspapers... "it said in the paper that..." so I had my fair share of nonsense facts growing up too! Hopefully your brother survived without lasting damage. I'd imagine many a boris ended up in landfill, I pity the first person to unearth one. I should imagine a 10" spider is a scary find. As for the speccie if you want some nostalgia for that, I have a rubber key and a spectrum+ to repair somewhere so at some point you might see one of those here. 'till then.... thanks again!
Hey, great job this sounds like it’s all based on Celestine Dessike's Words of Desire. And yes, that’s the material you need to have him resonating with erotic electricity at your will. Sounds like too much IK, but just for the basics it's worth go'ogling her ;)
Brilliant repair! Alway enjoy seeing these vintage toys getting a new life! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Tomorrowsphere. So glad that you enjoyed the video. I'll be keeping an eye out for more toys to fix. Hope you are well
Perfect ending 😂 Fun video as always Roger!
Cheers Vince. Praise indeed from a yourube legend. Thanks! Glad that you enjoyed the video. Qudos to watching all the way through and thanks as always for your continued support.
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Nice one, Roger! The bit at the end was hilarious as well :)
Thanks K.P. thanks for watching till the end too. Glad that you enjoyed the video and thanks as always for your support taking time to comment.
Another great repair! Just needed a little love and it’s back in operation. I’m sure someone would pay up for that toy just to enjoy digging up childhood memories.
Thanks Brian. So glad that you enjoyed the repair. Boris has now moved on to his new home. He sold for more than I paid but made a loss after after fees 😕 poor Boris. That's usually how my repairs go unfortunately. But I don't currently do this for profit so as long as people are enjoying the videos that's a good thing! Thanks for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Just found your channel today from a comment on somebody else's channel lol! I really love what you do, seeing old tech get repaired is awesome!! I'm only 20 so seeing older stuff is always extremely fascinating especially with how simple yet complex things were made✨️
Thanks so much for your kind words. So glad you are enjoying the videos. There are more to come but I've had a few things going on recently. More content isn't far away. Thanks again for your feedback.
Again another enjoyable repair. I do remember this game but as a kid I never knew anyone who had one.
Thanks Awal1701 I didn't know anyone who had one either but thought it would be a fun little video. Thanks again for your comments and continued support to the channel. Cheers!
@@RetroTechRepair It was definitely a fun video. If I was to go through the toy section of a catalogue from the 70s and 80s, I would have a field day looking at the toys I wish I had.
@awal1701 me too. I used to keep quite a few tandy catalogues and got really excited when the new argos catalogue came out. I remember catalogues like littlewoods and Gratton too big thick things with while sections of electronics and toys.
@@RetroTechRepair oh yes the big thick catalogues, certainly reminds me of Christmas in the 70s and 80s. I am lucky enough to still have a number of board games and toys from the 70s and 80s that need minor repair.
Haha, great fix again. I never seen or heard something about Boris the spider. Think I missed it in the 80's. Funny little thing.
I must admit I don't remember it either. I'd have been 10 in '79, so maybe just a bit old for it? Maybe not. I happened across this one browsing eBay toys to fix. Glad you enjoyed the vid and many thanks for taking time to feedback. Much appreciated
Wow, then your born in 1969 also and my first name is also Roger. What a surprise.
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Hi Roger I had a right good old laugh at the end with the wig on Boris, very good. Mick 😂😂😂👌🍻
Cheers Mick. Glad I could make you chuckle. Thanks as ever for your comments. Much appreciated
Gosh I got this for Christmas....loved it. The noise it makes is wrong. It used to screech. Something is definitely wrong with the sound.
Thanks Hans, You are the first commenter who actually had one of these. I looked at some other videos after your comments and their Boris sounded like mine, so it could be a common problem, but since the circuit is so simple Im wondering if perhaps there were later / different versions of the game. I think mine was an early one and later ones used C-cells so perhaps they improved the design over time with better sound too. Either way a great comment. Thank you for sharing.
@@RetroTechRepair 1979 is the year I got Boris for Christmas if that helps at all. I’m sure I remember it being an awful screeching sound but then again a lot of time has passed and I could be wrong...lol. All the best.
@Hans Bambach Thanks more good info........ That does help, I think mine is an early one too so that's my theory busted. This one seems to perform the same way, but it could still be a common fault. th-cam.com/users/shortsY6TVKoR7h9M?feature=share
@@RetroTechRepair 🙏
Great video Roger! I don’t remember that game but if it really was that expensive it would have been way out of my parents Christmas/Birthday budget!! Hope you’re keeping well.
Boris the spider is 1-2 years older than me, and he has more hair than I do. Not fair.
LoL ... that's Boris! Everyone "loves" a hairy spider 😉. Thanks so much for your comment. Much appreciated
Fun video, thanks for making it!
Thanks Ghost Retro. Glad that you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching to the end and thanks so much for your kind words and comments.
Just like with a TV remote. The way to test to see if it is working is to point it at a phone camera. The Infra-red led if working can be seen on the phone screen.
Thanks TPK, good tip.
Presumably the name was inspired by 60s Who song, Boris the Spider.
That's an unusual game, really interesting to watch you explore and repair. I wonder just what kind of licence might have been needed?? Maybe firearms or pest control 😁
PS you made me snort into my cuppa with... Well I won't say what bit, no spoilers here 😂
Thanks Skyway73, glad you enjoyed it and thanks to watching to the end. I might try to bury more Easter eggs in the vids in the hope of greater engagement. Quite enjoyed this one. As fun as the computers are they take time to diagnose and film. Anyhow thanks so much for your support. Always look forward to receiving your comments. Thanks.
Good repair 😊 Not sure how long the game would have kept a child's attention though!
Thanks Paul. I am with you on the game play, it doesn't seem to offer much does it?. Although some commenters have owned them and have fond memories. I remember I had a "lightening Luke" similar kind of thing and played it for hours on end, so perhaps we just had simpler expectations back then. Either way thanks of much for your kind words. very much appreciated.cheers
"I suppose if you were going to turn him on that's where you'd do it" - made me laugh out loud
Cheers James. Glad you enjoyed it. There's a couple of chuckles buried in the video for keen eyed viewers. Always feels good to have made someone laugh. Thanks so much for the feedback.
looks like "choo choo charles" game.
I had to google "Choo Choo Charles", but now I have I know exactly what you mean! thanks for your comment!
I’m think, if I remember correctly, Boris’s interior light was red or green.
I think there may have been multiple versions but the one I had has red led eyes and a incandescent bulb that shines through boriss green rubber body. So it makes sense you remember both red and green if it was the same version I had. Thanks so much for your comments. Really appreciated. Always good to hear from someone who played these games as a child
I had 'Stop Boris' as a kid back in the late 70s, I've no idea how my parents got it for me if it was that expensive as we were not anywhere near well off. I have the feeling one of them might have fallen off the back of a lorry in my father's direction...
I was told in no uncertain terms to never shoot the gun at my brother (he would've been a toddler at the time) as it was dangerous...I don't know if they thought that it fired microwaves and I'd fry his brain or it would cause him to grow two heads. Considering they were quite intelligent people they believed some really stupid cobblers. (I wont even get into the whole video nasties thing...)
Of course over the years it became a good way of tormenting my brother when they weren't around. Unfortunately when I moved out from my parents house it was under a dark cloud, and everything that was left was disposed of. So my poor Boris is probably under 50 tonnes of rubbish, along with my ZX Spectrum and other bits and pieces in a landfill somewhere.
Thanks "A hole" and thanks so much for sharing your story with us. So happy to bring back some childhood memories. I remember my parents (also quite bright) believed everything they read in the newspapers... "it said in the paper that..." so I had my fair share of nonsense facts growing up too! Hopefully your brother survived without lasting damage. I'd imagine many a boris ended up in landfill, I pity the first person to unearth one. I should imagine a 10" spider is a scary find. As for the speccie if you want some nostalgia for that, I have a rubber key and a spectrum+ to repair somewhere so at some point you might see one of those here. 'till then.... thanks again!
White LEDS were very late to the scene. Didn't pop up until late 96' :)
Thanks Christian, certainly a good few years after Boris then. Good to know. Thanks for your comment.
The very least you could have done was stick him in a fridge mate! 😜🤣
Lol. Maybe I should. Thanks for taking the time to comment. I appreciate it.
Boris the Blade?
As in Boris the Bullet Dodger?
Why do they call him the bullet dodger?
Because he dodges bullets Avi!
Took me a minute that one... Snatch. LOL. Thanks for your comments 🙂 👍
pmsl @ you know what bit
Glad you enjoyed it MrFixit. Thanks also for watching the vid in its entirety and taking the time to comment. I appreciate it. Thanks!
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LOL... glad you enjoyed the vid 😉
Hey, great job this sounds like it’s all based on Celestine Dessike's Words of Desire. And yes, that’s the material you need to have him resonating with erotic electricity at your will. Sounds like too much IK, but just for the basics it's worth go'ogling her ;)
Well I suppose if Celine gets "desire" from repairing old electronics there's a chance, but probably this is just spamming