http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17776666
Should awesomeness should not go unspoken.
Praise Raul for bringing the Speccy to earth!
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17776666
Should awesomeness should not go unspoken.
Praise Raul for bringing the Speccy to earth!
What's a speccy?
The console that made video gaming accessable to the UK. Read the article, visit the World of Spectrum website, play some of the games and turn yourself into a believer.
Until then:
http://www.megadrivechamps.org/banned_poster.gif
It's a computer, not a console.
Loooove the comments under that article...
Yep. Sounds about right! "The best thing about the Spectrum was when I bought a Commodore computer instead!" :pQuote:
We ordered a 16K Spectrum when it was first advertised. Many weeks later, it arrived. And didn't work. We sent it back, waited many more weeks, and it came back. Still didn't work. So we sent it back, asked for a refund, and bought a Vic-20, which worked first time, every time, for nearly decade
One of the best gaming machines ever made
We had one! :) My favorite game on it was 'PSSST', it featured a little robot that had to
protect a growing plant from insects, worms etc. I also liked 'Cookie', though I don't
remember it as much as PSSST.
My dad bought me another one a few years back, but I couldn't get it to run. I think I
then gave it to a friend. I kept PSSST, Cookie and NeverEnding Story for myself, though :)
It's got nothing on the C64, but unlike the Atari <> Amiga situation it at least forced healthy competition. Plus it has a ton of great games.
Happy birthday speccy.
Was a great little system this, never tried to be anything it wasn't. Wasn't the best by any means, but that was never Sir Clives goal. He wanted to make computers affordable so that the average Joe could afford it. one of the many things that lead to its success. Loved my speccy! and still have it!
Dizzy, Back 2 Skool, spy hunter! to name but a few great games!
Happy birthday old friend! Thanks for the great memories
I have fond memories of playing ports of Spectrum games on C64 because I don't live in Europe and had no other access back in the day
Gotta love the enthusiasm of the Speccy owners. It was the little computer that almost could, and once in awhile it did.
This thread just isn't complete without a link to this one:
http://www.sega-16.com/forum/showthr...a-Spectrum-emu