

ZX Spectrum T-shirts!
Ready prompt T-shirts!
ZX81 T-shirts!
Spiral program T-shirts!
Atari joystick T-shirts!
Arcade cherry T-shirts!
Battle Zone T-shirts!
Vectrex ship T-shirts!
Competition Pro Joystick T-shirts!
Elite spaceship t-shirt T-shirts!
C64 maze generator T-shirts!
Atari ST bombs T-shirts!
Moon Lander T-shirts!
Pak Pak Monster T-shirts!
BASIC code T-shirts!
Pixel adventure T-shirts!
Breakout T-shirts!
Vector ship T-shirts!
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| Saturday 21st March 2015 | Andres Serrano-Jordan (Spain) | | You don''t mention there was a C7420 BASIC module released that allowed you to save your programs to cassette. |
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| Tuesday 19th June 2012 | Frederic (France) | | There was something interesting with this machine : There were almost no "licenced" (by this I mean official port of famous game) games, but instead they were variations around the concepts, sometimes adding to the original. By example, in the Pacman-like game the ghosts home portal was moving, and there was a level editor $ in the Space-Invaders-like game ($22) when your ship was destroyed you could trade shelters for a new ship $ the Asteroid-like game had an interesting shield-or-shoot gameplay... Some other games had very funny animations (catapult). |
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| Friday 16th July 2010 | samantha podewski (germany) | | thanks for being a little bit in the past with this site. the videopac g7000 was my first console...... |
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| Monday 9th October 2006 | andree (Sweden) | | Wow, great website.
Myself started of as a 6 year old with the Philips Videopac C52.
That was 23 years ago.....
Amazing how stuff like this can bring sweet memories back to life. |
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