beanzontoast
Guru
- Location
- South of The Peaks
My list would be -
Sinclair ZX81 (with a massive 16kb expansion pack)
Sinclair Spectrum (£28 second hand off the market in Derby - I saved for a month to afford it)
Commodore 64 (I wish I could remember the sideways scrolling game where little spacemen walked about shooting things and then dematerialising and reappearing elsewhere... not that I spent that many hours /days/ weeks playing it of course...)
BBC B (with the big square colour monitor that went with it - first time I had a monitor that wasn't a tv doubling as one - ah, Elite... you never looked so good!)
Amiga A600 hd (Superfrog!)
Amiga A1200 hd - Fast (then), great graphics (then) - good for work and play!
Nary a one of them still resides at the Beanz house - all got sold on; I never broke any of them and enjoyed them all. They were pretty amazing each in their own way - e.g. the BBC B had an external gadget where you could freeze the game at any point - but if I had to choose just one, it would be the A1200 hd.
Sinclair ZX81 (with a massive 16kb expansion pack)
Sinclair Spectrum (£28 second hand off the market in Derby - I saved for a month to afford it)
Commodore 64 (I wish I could remember the sideways scrolling game where little spacemen walked about shooting things and then dematerialising and reappearing elsewhere... not that I spent that many hours /days/ weeks playing it of course...)
BBC B (with the big square colour monitor that went with it - first time I had a monitor that wasn't a tv doubling as one - ah, Elite... you never looked so good!)
Amiga A600 hd (Superfrog!)
Amiga A1200 hd - Fast (then), great graphics (then) - good for work and play!
Nary a one of them still resides at the Beanz house - all got sold on; I never broke any of them and enjoyed them all. They were pretty amazing each in their own way - e.g. the BBC B had an external gadget where you could freeze the game at any point - but if I had to choose just one, it would be the A1200 hd.