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Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
What 'computer/console' did you have as a child and which were your favourite games?
I'll start us off: Jet Set Willy Paperboy Gauntlet Chuckie Egg Bombjack? |
Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
Originally Posted by Jen1977ni
(Post 7778097)
What 'computer/console' did you have as a child and which were your favourite games?
I'll start us off: Jet Set Willy Paperboy Gauntlet Chuckie Egg Bombjack? then a spectrum 128k+2 (built in tape deck) Renegade R-Type Then onto consoles Salamander Street Fighter II wasted days of my life Bomber Man |
Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
Originally Posted by rinkerdink
(Post 7778367)
Started with a commodore 16 (crap)
then a spectrum 128k+2 (built in tape deck) Renegade R-Type Then onto consoles Salamander Street Fighter II wasted days of my life Bomber Man |
Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
One thing that really bugged me was u waited about half an hour (or so it seemed @ that age) while the thing squealed and such like, then it said 'load error' or something to that effect and ud to rewind and start again lol
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Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
Originally Posted by Jen1977ni
(Post 7778418)
One thing that really bugged me was u waited about half an hour (or so it seemed @ that age) while the thing squealed and such like, then it said 'load error' or something to that effect and ud to rewind and start again lol
( bought this new in 91 ) still us it to play cannon fodder which is highly addictive lol |
Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
ATARI CONSOLE
ZX81 COMODDORE VIC 20 COMODDORE 64 SPECTRUM 48K Nothing stands out they were all crap, great at the time, however I recall my first gaming experience was a square going accross the screen and you had a gun to shoot it with. It was slow, wires everywhere.. Doesn't compare to my 360:D Fave games jet set willy jet pac manic minor roller coaster Ant attack avalon daley thompsons decatholon Guantlet Ghostbusters golden axe paperboy You can still buy these games and use an emulator to place them on a pc if you really really want to http://www.retro-games.net/ecom/zx.asp |
Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
Originally Posted by Brisben
(Post 7778531)
ATARI CONSOLE
ZX81 COMODDORE VIC 20 COMODDORE 64 SPECTRUM 48K Nothing stands out they were all crap, great at the time, however I recall my first gaming experience was a square going accross the screen and you had a gun to shoot it with. It was slow, wires everywhere.. Doesn't compare to my 360:D Fave games jet set willy jet pac manic minor roller coaster Ant attack avalon daley thompsons decatholon Guantlet Ghostbusters golden axe paperboy You can still buy these games and use an emulator to place them on a pc if you really really want to http://www.retro-games.net/ecom/zx.asp Ah the old 8 bitters. I had a Commodore 64. Remember the big change, when we went from 8-bit computing to 16-bit computing? Everyone had to upgrade to Amigas etc. A lot of you might not realise but we're going through something as big right now. The move from 32 to 64 bit systems is going to be interesting. |
Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
JET SET WILLY II :thumbsup::thumbsup:
Yep top top game Never forget that load screeching of the game loading up (for what seemed like hours ) on the plug in tape deck that was attached to the rubber keyed 48k Spectrum :eek: And if you touched any keys or breathed in the wrong direction is crashed ! Always wanted the Amiga 500 with ZOOL Imagine me showing my boys that set up now :eek: they would just laugh :rofl: Dougie :lol: |
Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
Originally Posted by Burbage
(Post 7778594)
I still play Elite on the PC.
Ah the old 8 bitters. I had a Commodore 64. Remember the big change, when we went from 8-bit computing to 16-bit computing? Everyone had to upgrade to Amigas etc. A lot of you might not realise but we're going through something as big right now. The move from 32 to 64 bit systems is going to be interesting. I know they are expensive now, but dare not imagine the price of a newer shinier console whether it be microsoft or sony.. |
Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
Machines owned while a teen
Al |
Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
Originally Posted by Brisben
(Post 7778611)
I know they are expensive now, but dare not imagine the price of a newer shinier console whether it be microsoft or sony..
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Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
Commodore 64 but there was something really (yes, really) slow before that which I forget.
Games Ghost Busters China Miner Chiller, Donkey Kong Many others but our room was freezing so in winter, it could take 20mins to warm up:eek: Ah, the days of tape:D Cooler |
Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
1977, I went back to college, and the college just got one of these in to try out... The Commodore PET
http://oldcomputers.net/pics/pet2001-black.jpg I bought one shortly after.... No hard Drive, no floppy drive... data was stored on a cassette tape... 4k of Ram, with an upgrade to 8k for those who wanted POWER :rofl: My upgrade to an Amstrad PCW8512 was a phenomenal jump... with 512k of ram ! Note: PC back then stood for Professional Computer, as can be read on the PC. |
Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
Atari Console then
ZX Spectrum Oric Atmos (what a pile of shite) I was a fairly early adaptor to the PC. I bought one in about 1989/90 with a 286 processor, 1024k ram and a (I think) 10Mb hard disk - it cost a fortune! I loved the early PC games: Prince of Persia Castle Wolfenstein Leisure Suit Larry Silent Service 2 Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe I recently bought a 486 computer for $5 and plan to set it up to play some of these great games. |
Re: Spectrum? Amstrad? Atari?
I had a ZX Spectrum - the one with the built in tape deck. I remember the Dizzy games with that egg thing! I also remember those really old platform games such as Altered Beast, and how you'd go for a cup of tea once you set the computer loading.
A mate of mine then got an Amiga. The games were then all in colour and wow, you would put the disk in the drive and the game would pop up immediately. :p |
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