I'm hung up in analysis paralysis mode of wanting to do like 5 things at once, but not picking what to do first.
Option A: Dig out the AST Advantage 386/25 and R&R it, throw in a soundblaster and CD, get it tuned up, find the Logitech Wingman and play Wing Commander, Keens etc..
Option B: Sort out the PC300/330 (Hell I don't know if IBM even decided which it was) 6571 with DX2-66 and play The Patrician, Battle Isle II. Install RealMagic card and try "Multimedia Space Explorer" and maybe see if 20Mhz bus with the caches turned off is Wing Commander speed too.
Option C: Excavate the Compaq Deskpro 233MMX stick either the Banshee or RV2100 in it, play Broken Sword, dick with multimedia stuff, try the 170 in one tweaks and see if it plays any of the crap previously mentioned.
Option D: ditto with Micron P233 tower, but it needs a soundcard finding prolly.
Having chosen one of the above, do light and tight with a 15" 4:3 LCD, or fishbowl CRT 14" with large dot pitch, not sure it does 800x600 even, but I kinda wanna see some stuff like Lost Vikings, Bio Menace etc on it to appreciate the bug is a feature antialiasing of the pixel sprites, and bask in the glow. or actually not too bad 15" that's crisper does 1024x768 for a more premium early 90s feel, still a little free AA, actually the smaller CRT option too, or 17" bit curvy lower end IBM G series, that is handiest to get to, not super crisp, might do more "free AA" than the 15", or full premium mid/late Trinitron IBM P series 17", that should be crisp and sharp best for windows stuff, but pixel art graphics look just as jaggy as on LCDs.... or say screw it and basically lose a whole quadrant of a room to the 21" Qvision, but hey I can kick back in a gravity chair with wingman on a plank and pretend it's a cockpit setup. ... or there's a projector... aaagh shut up brain, stop thinking of more alternatives.
Yah so mostly I've been digging out some old CDROMs and obsessing over system configs for playing them "just so"
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.