Whatever throwntogether PC the guy down the road in Southern Africa had managed to get his hands on.
Yes, one of them. Repton was a good one. And Stryker's Run, Elite, some Ultimate stuff like Sabre Wulf and Jet-Pac and Atic Atac and Knightlore. Plus lots more I can't remember. I think we wanted a Spectrum though, but my Dad decided this would be more educational or some shit. Only used it for games of course, and there were never as many available as on the speccy.metagonzo wrote:BBC B Repton. Still great, even today. (Although I don't have the Beeb anymore)
Jacuzzi_Jackson wrote:Whats with all the questions?
JonB wrote:Yes, one of them. Repton was a good one. And Stryker's Run, Elite, some Ultimate stuff like Sabre Wulf and Jet-Pac and Atic Atac and Knightlore. Plus lots more I can't remember. I think we wanted a Spectrum though, but my Dad decided this would be more educational or some shit. Only used it for games of course, and there were never as many available as on the speccy.metagonzo wrote:BBC B Repton. Still great, even today. (Although I don't have the Beeb anymore)
I'm sure I had one, I remember the Binatone as it was bright orange and I played the game where you jumped buses on a bike non-stop. My Dad must have spent a small fortune on me back in the day...Mod74 wrote:About 80-82, something like that. The rifle was actually a pistol. You converted it to a rifle by screwing in a longer barrel and shoulder stock, Day of the Jackal style. Perfectly acceptable toy for a 6/8 year old.
hunk wrote:Snes Fondly Yes SSF2 No Yes
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