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Ready prompt T-shirts!
ZX81 T-shirts!
Arcade cherry T-shirts!
Atari joystick T-shirts!
Spiral program T-shirts!
Battle Zone T-shirts!
Vectrex ship T-shirts!
Moon Lander T-shirts!
C64 maze generator T-shirts!
Atari ST bombs T-shirts!
Elite spaceship t-shirt T-shirts!
Competition Pro Joystick T-shirts!
Pak Pak Monster T-shirts!
BASIC code T-shirts!
Vector ship T-shirts!
Pixel adventure T-shirts!
Breakout T-shirts!
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| Thursday 19th December 2013 | Dudley88 (Michigan/USA) | | A cousin of mine had this game when it came out. I was 9, he was 7. His parents went on vacation that year, and they asked my mom to babysit, and I also stayed there for the duration. I thought the game was pretty cool at first (back then, we referred to them as "TV games.") Of course, in 1977, ANY video game was cool to a 9 year old. My cousin and I mostly played the bowling game that was programmed into the console, but it only held our interest for short periods (I''ve seen videos on YouTube showing people playing it, so I now fully understand why). So we wound up spending most of my visit outside playing with our Tonka trucks. |
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| Tuesday 10th December 2002 | Spiderkeys (Australia) | | I remember this machine well. I used to own one, but my must of been the Australia/Europe version with a black case. Mine had Colour. It had a blue background colour which i believe couldnt be changed. But in Pattens/Doodle use could use 8 or so colours. Also mine of missing 2 built in games. Maths, and Freeway but it had the other 3.. Bowling, Doodle and Patterns. |
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