The return of the Commodore C64

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threebikesmcginty

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retro-tastic!
 

Shrim

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I had one and I still think its in my parents loft, will check. I remember I started off with a ZX81 then upgraded :laugh: to a Spectrum (48k). My friend had a C64 first and I remember I was so jealous. Anyway, Santa was very kind and I got one.

I remember playing Ghosts and Goblins and The Hobbit adventure game.

Happy days!
 

Shrim

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WHAT was the point of the hobbit? I could never get as far as the tree outside the front door before I ended up getting either slain of typing sweary words into it.

It was a difficult game, I think due to the fact that the program could only understand a limited vocabulary. Therefore if you typed something in which it didn't understand you were slain or eaten or turned to stone. I know it may sound sad but we played the game in conjunction with using the book as a guide. I remember it took ages but we completed it in the end. Strangely, we never seemed to tire of this game even though it was so limited.
 

Shrim

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I remember the loading on the speccy, took ages and most of the time it did not work. Manic Miner was my fave, I still know the music now and i'm going to be humming it all afternoon now thanks to this thread!!
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
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Manic Miner can be found for PCs if you go looking for it. I have it on my netbook.

*goes all gooey for the 8-bit retro goodness*
 

Plax

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Wales
I still have my C64, and I have The Hobbit!
Gotta say though that I was rather partial to Ghostbusters.
 
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