Back in the late 1970s and early '80s, most personal computers used audio signals stored on cassette tapes as a storage medium. Some clever bands figured out that they could hide software on their LP records. Various kinds of programs were hidden, including actual video games. Users had to record the LPs onto tape, then load the tape into the computer. Here's a thorough description of many of these tracks hidden on LP-ROM, and even a few links to copies that are now available on the web.
Lost technologies are cool.
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