There's a great scifi book that has a computer that's run on ants as logic gates. It's slow as fuck but has enough processing power to run an AI.
There was a space-themed version of Zork (classic text-based adventure with a squad) I've never been able to find. I've spent years looking online for any mention of something similar so it must have been a less well known project.
I'd periodically visit my auntie in a little border town in the desert and this game on her 486 was all there was to do (mid-80s). It captured my imagination at an early age and I think about it often, but it is completely lost to me.
Fall of civilizations too. Only get an episode every 6months or so but it's real good
A movie about Beanie Babies just came out starrimg Zach Galafanakis, one of those "true story of the 80's/90's product" movies, on crapple+. It's ok to watch while looking at your phone and also eating.
If I saved one person the 4 calories worth of finger movements required to open a new tab and Google this themselves then I'll go to sleep happy.