Prices increase in
00 H
:
00 M
:
00 S
Up to 35% off sitewide! $17 tees and more.
Shop Now

Retro Computing Baseball T-Shirts

Search Results
Digital Equipment Corporation 1957 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), was founded by Ken Olsen and Harlan Anderson in 1957 in Maynard, Massachusetts. Operating under the trade name Digital, they were a major player in the computer industry from the 1960s to the 1990s. Although the company produced many product lines over their history, they are best known for their work in the minicomputer market starting in the mid-1960s. The company produced a series of machines known as the PDP line, with the PDP-8 and PDP-11 being among the most successful minis in history. Their success was only surpassed by another DEC product, the late-1970s VAX "supermini" systems that were designed to replace the PDP-11.

Tags: computing, geek, hacker, developer, hackers
Digital Equipment Corporation Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) which operating under the trade name Digital, founded by Ken Olsen & Harlan Anderson in 1957 in Maynard, Massachusetts.

Tags: 1957, computing, digital, geek, harlan anderson

Digital Equipment Corporation Baseball T-Shirt

by Radian's art

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Digital Equipment Corporation 1957 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), was founded by Ken Olsen and Harlan Anderson in 1957 in Maynard, Massachusetts. Operating under the trade name Digital, they were a major player in the computer industry from the 1960s to the 1990s. Although the company produced many product lines over their history, they are best known for their work in the minicomputer market starting in the mid-1960s

Tags: 1957, computing, dec, developer, digital

Digital Equipment Corporation 1957 Baseball T-Shirt

by Thrift Haven505

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Amiga World Magazine 1985 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Amiga World Magazine was a print publication dedicated to the popular Amiga computer platform. It was a prominent Amiga magazine, particularly in the United States, and was published out of Massachusetts from 1985 until April 1995. The first several issues were distributed before the computer was available for sale to the public. The Amiga was a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985 with the original model as one of a number of computers with 16- or 32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and significantly improved graphics and audio compared to previous 8-bit systems. Based on the 68000 processor, the Amiga differed from its contemporaries through the inclusion of accelerated graphics hardware.

Tags: computer, gaming, 16 bit, 8 bit, gamer gift

Amiga World Magazine 1985 Baseball T-Shirt

by JCD666

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Digital Equipment Corporation 1957 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), was founded by Ken Olsen and Harlan Anderson in 1957 in Maynard, Massachusetts. Operating under the trade name Digital, they were a major player in the computer industry from the 1960s to the 1990s. Although the company produced many product lines over their history, they are best known for their work in the minicomputer market starting in the mid-1960s. The company produced a series of machines known as the PDP line, with the PDP-8 and PDP-11 being among the most successful minis in history. Their success was only surpassed by another DEC product, the late-1970s VAX "supermini" systems that were designed to replace the PDP-11.

Tags: 1957, computing, dec, digital, geek

Digital Equipment Corporation 1957 Baseball T-Shirt

by asterami

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Retro Computing - When Caps Go Bad Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Have your capacitors taken up smoking? Do they leak on motherboards? Do they think they're resistors? Sometimes caps just go bad.

Tags: capacitor, circuit board, commodore 64, computer, computer parts

Retro Computing - When Caps Go Bad Baseball T-Shirt

by Clawmarks

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

retro computing    - When Caps Go Bad Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Have your capacitors taken up smoking? Do they leak on motherboards? Do they think they're resistors? Sometimes caps just go bad.

Tags: capacitor, caps, circuit board, commodore 64, computer

retro computing - When Caps Go Bad Baseball T-Shirt

by Clawmarks

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Tri Ich bin ein Baseball T-Shirt

Description: I am a 6809er in German with tricolor background

Tags: retro, programmer, computers, vintage, computing

Tri Ich bin ein Baseball T-Shirt

by Salvador's Corner

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Jupiter Ace 1982 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: The Jupiter Ace was a small computer system developed by the English computer company, Jupiter Cantab, founded by Richard Altwasser and Steven Vickers, both of whom had worked on the ZX Spectrum. Named after the early British computer, the Pilot ACE, the Jupiter Ace utilized the Forth programming language instead of the more common BASIC. Sales were slow, with only around 5,000 units sold before the company closed. The machine struggled to gain acceptance due to its use of Forth, limited published software, poor case design, and small initial memory. Additionally, its tile-based monochrome graphics were inferior to competing machines' pixel-based color graphics. Forth, while being structured and powerful, was considered difficult to learn.

Tags: programming, coder, retro computer, basic, hacker

Jupiter Ace 1982 Baseball T-Shirt

by JCD666

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Osborne Computer Corporation 1980 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: The Osborne Computer Corporation (OCC) was an American computer company and pioneer in the field of portable computers. Adam Osborne founded the company in 1980, and went to work on developing the world's first mass-produced portable computer in 1981. Called the Osborne 1, it cost $1,795, which was a lot of money in 1981, but along with a very chunky computer – all 14+ pounds of it – along with a plethora of floppy disks packed with software. It ran the CP/M operating system along with a CBASIC compiler and MSBASIC. At the time, it was seen as a stroke of genius. Sales of the Osborne 1 began slowly, but by the end of 1981, the company was shipping 2,000 units a month – an astonishing figure at that time.

Tags: 1980, 1980s, coder, coding, computer

Osborne Computer Corporation 1980 Baseball T-Shirt

by JCD666

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Grid Systems Corp. 1979 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Founded in 1979 in Fremont, California, GRiD Systems Corp. was an early portable computer manufacturer known for producing rugged and semi-rugged machines. GRiD is credited with several pioneering ideas, including the first portable computer, the first clamshell laptop computer, the first commercially available tablet-type portable computer, and the concept of a "bus" for connecting peripherals (using GPIB). The 1982 GRiD Compass 1101 is considered the granddaddy of all present-day laptop computers. It had 256k RAM, an 8086, 320x240 screen, and 384k of internal 'bubble memory' that held data with power off.

Tags: commodore 64, computing, hacker, hackers, programmer

Grid Systems Corp. 1979 Baseball T-Shirt

by JCD666

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

MECC Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium - #14 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: MECC Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium - #14

Tags: 70s, 8 bit, 80s, 90s, computer
MECC Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium - #17 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: MECC Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium - #17

Tags: 70s, 8 bit, 80s, 90s, computer
Zork: Enter The Great Underground Empire 1980 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Zork is a text-based fantasy adventure game series that was first released in 1977 under the title Dungeon. The game was made for PCs, the first version being made for the PDP-10. The game features no graphics or art, and is entirely text based, playing out like an interactive book. The developers, as the company Infocom, expanded and split the game into three titles—Zork I: The Great Underground Empire, Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz, and Zork III: The Dungeon Master—which were released commercially for a range of personal computers beginning in 1980. Players take on the role of an unnamed adventurer who is trapped in a dungeon called The Great Underground Empire and type in contextual commands to escape the dangers of the dungeon.

Tags: c64, commodore 64, decsystem, digital equipment corporation, dungeon
MECC Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium - #20 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: MECC Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium - #20

Tags: 70s, 8 bit, 80s, 90s, computer
Analog Computing Baseball T-Shirt

Description: ANALOG Computing was an American computer magazine devoted to the Atari 8-bit family of home computers. It was published from 1981 until 1989. In addition to reviews and tutorials, ANALOG printed multiple programs in each issue for users to type in. Almost every issue included a machine language video game—as opposed to Atari BASIC—which were uncommon in competing magazines. Such games were accompanied by the assembly language source code. ANALOG also sold commercial games, two books of type-in software, and access to a custom bulletin-board system. After the Atari ST was released, coverage of the new systems moved to an ST-Log section of the magazine before spinning off into a separate publication under the ST-Log name.

Tags: 1980s, 8 bit, 8bit, analog, antic magazine

Analog Computing Baseball T-Shirt

by MindsparkCreative

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

My Computer - Windows 98 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: The Classic My Computer Icon - Windows 98 edition.

Tags: vaporwave, aesthetic, cyber, windows, nerd

My Computer - Windows 98 Baseball T-Shirt

by MalcolmDesigns

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Retro Disks Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Hearkening back to the days when your stuff was stored on spinning magnetic disks and you were lucky to have 100MB at your disposal.

Tags: computing, disk, disks, floppies, floppy disk

Retro Disks Baseball T-Shirt

by Geekman's World

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

classic Mac system 6 icons Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Colourful depiction of a set of icons from Mac system 6 released in 1988, includes the dreaded system bomb and the less dreaded Clarus the dogcow plus others. A colourful and retro design.

Tags: 1980s, mac

classic Mac system 6 icons Baseball T-Shirt

by Geekshirts

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

CompUSA 1984 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: CompUSA was a retailer and reseller of personal computers, consumer electronics, technology products and computer services. Starting with one brick-and-mortar store in 1984 under the name Soft Warehouse, by the '90s CompUSA had grown into a nationwide big box chain with at least 229 locations at it's peak. Crushed by competition from other brick-and-mortar retailers, corporate oversight which was out of touch with evolving market realities, and a failure to make a strong transition to online sales, CompUSA began closing what they classified as low performing locations in 2006. By 2008, only 16 locations were left, and by 2012, the remaining stores had all been sold off.

Tags: 1980s, 1984, 80s, c64, commodore 64

CompUSA 1984 Baseball T-Shirt

by JCD666

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Power Computing Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Logo of defunct Power Computing, maker of Mac clones during the 90s.

Tags: apple, clone, mac, macintosh, powerpc

Power Computing Baseball T-Shirt

by CCDesign

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Community strong Baseball T-Shirt

Description: CoCo show's it is strong because of its community

Tags: motorola, 6809, color computer, retro, vintage

Community strong Baseball T-Shirt

by Salvador's Corner

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Adorable Desktop Buddy (light products) Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Do you have a new friend? Or have you just been staring at your retro peripherals port for too long? Yes!

Tags: apple, mac, macintosh, ports, retro computer

Adorable Desktop Buddy (light products) Baseball T-Shirt

by Geekman's World

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Jupiter Ace 1982 - Disstrsed Vintage Style Baseball T-Shirt

Description: The Jupiter Ace was a small computer system developed by the English computer company.

Tags: basic, british, coder, coding, computer

Jupiter Ace 1982 - Disstrsed Vintage Style Baseball T-Shirt

by Sultanjatimulyo exe

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

My Computer - Windows 95 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: The Classic My Computer Icon - Windows 95 edition.

Tags: vintage, nostalgia, icon, technology, display icon

My Computer - Windows 95 Baseball T-Shirt

by MalcolmDesigns

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Windows XP Boot Screen Baseball T-Shirt
Main Tag:  

Description: Your shirt's been loading for the past few days...

Tags: classic, computer, computing, developer, microsoft

Windows XP Boot Screen Baseball T-Shirt

by ZV Designs

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Jupiter Ace 1982 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: The Jupiter Ace was a small computer system developed by the English computer company, Jupiter Cantab, founded by Richard Altwasser and Steven Vickers, both of whom had worked on the ZX Spectrum. Named after the early British computer, the Pilot ACE, the Jupiter Ace utilized the Forth programming language instead of the more common BASIC. Sales were slow, with only around 5,000 units sold before the company closed. The machine struggled to gain acceptance due to its use of Forth, limited published software, poor case design, and small initial memory. Additionally, its tile-based monochrome graphics were inferior to competing machines' pixel-based color graphics. Forth, while being structured and powerful, was considered difficult to learn.

Tags: basic, coder, hacker, programming, retro computer

Jupiter Ace 1982 Baseball T-Shirt

by Utopian Dream

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

I am a 6809er no background Baseball T-Shirt

Description: "I am a 6809er" in German with no tricolor background

Tags: retro, vintage, computers, 6809, motorola

I am a 6809er no background Baseball T-Shirt

by Salvador's Corner

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Adorable Desktop Buddy (dark products) Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Do you have a new friend? Or have you just been staring at your retro peripherals port for too long? Yes!

Tags: apple, mac, macintosh, ports, retro computer

Adorable Desktop Buddy (dark products) Baseball T-Shirt

by Geekman's World

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

MECC Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium - #13 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: MECC Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium - #13

Tags: 70s, 8 bit, 80s, 90s, computer
Digital Equipment Corporation 1957 - (Verge Club) Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), was founded by Ken Olsen and Harlan Anderson in 1957 in Maynard, Massachusetts. Operating under the trade name Digital, they were a major player in the computer industry from the 1960s to the 1990s. Although the company produced many product lines over their history, they are best known for their work in the minicomputer market starting in the mid-1960s. The company produced a series of machines known as the PDP line, with the PDP-8 and PDP-11 being among the most successful minis in history. Their success was only surpassed by another DEC product, the late-1970s VAX "supermini" systems that were designed to replace the PDP-11.

Tags: computing, developer, geek, hacker, hackers
Retro Programmer: Vintage Computing Aesthetic Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Celebrate the golden era of coding with this vintage computer design. Perfect for programmers who appreciate the roots of computing.

Tags: 70s, 80s, computer, developer, programmer

Retro Programmer: Vintage Computing Aesthetic Baseball T-Shirt

by AmandaOlsenDesigns

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Linux Baseball T-Shirt
Main Tag:  

Description: Linux retro 70's style. Because that's when it really all began.

Tags: freebsd, 70s, unix, distressed, operating system

Linux Baseball T-Shirt

by marcovhv

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Commodore 64 - C64 - Boot Screen - Version 3 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Commodore 64 - C64 - Boot Screen - Version 3

Tags: boot screen, retro computer, boot up, retro computing, start screen
When Caps Go Bad (Light Products) Baseball T-Shirt

Description: Have your capacitors taken up smoking? Do they leak on motherboards? Do they think they're resistors? Sometimes caps just go bad.

Tags: capacitor, capacitors, circuit board, circuitry, computer parts

When Caps Go Bad (Light Products) Baseball T-Shirt

by Geekman's World

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Doppler Computer Superstores 1993 Baseball T-Shirt

Description: In the early days of personal computers, most computer stores were small, independent shops, and not exactly friendly to first time buyers. Doppler Computer Superstores attempted to change that in 1993 with a single retail location in Vancouver, British Columbia. Set up like more of a traditional consumer electronics store, the brightly lit, spacious interiors carried everything a PC user could want, and had a knowledgeable staff that was happy to help. From that single location, Doppler grew to become a retail giant with locations in both Canada and the US with sales in excess of $150 million. In the '90s sci-fi TV series, Sliders, Quinn and Wade both worked at the Doppler Computer Superstore, Quinn as a technician, and Wade in sales.

Tags: c64, commodore 64, computer, developer, doppler computer

Doppler Computer Superstores 1993 Baseball T-Shirt

by JCD666

$20 $26

for
00
:
00
:
00

Baseball Tee FAQ

Where can I find other retro computing designs? Expand or collapse section.
In addition to retro computing designs, you can explore the marketplace for retro computer, computer, and commodore 64 designs sold by independent artists.
What material is this item made of? Expand or collapse section.

52% cotton/48% polyester. A super light and soft classic baseball tee with contrasting neckline and 3/4 sleeves. Unisex sizing (women may want to size down for a slimmer fit).

What USA ship methods are available? Expand or collapse section.

UPS MI Domestic (6-8 Business Days)

FedEx 2-Day (4-6 Business Days)

Estimates include printing and processing time.More Shipping Info

What is the Return/Exchange policy? Expand or collapse section.

We want you to love your order! If for any reason you don't, let us know and we’ll make things right.Learn More

Close Click to close this dialog.

Cart Preview (0)

Accessories

Home Goods