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ZX81 T-shirts!
ZX Spectrum T-shirts!
Atari joystick T-shirts!
Arcade cherry T-shirts!
Spiral program T-shirts!
Battle Zone T-shirts!
Vectrex ship T-shirts!
Competition Pro Joystick T-shirts!
Atari ST bombs T-shirts!
Moon Lander T-shirts!
Elite spaceship t-shirt T-shirts!
C64 maze generator T-shirts!
Pak Pak Monster T-shirts!
BASIC code T-shirts!
Vector ship T-shirts!
Breakout T-shirts!
Pixel adventure T-shirts!
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| Sunday 20th June 2010 | James Skilton (UK) | | Me and my sister had one of these when we were kids. we would have been about 10. It was really basic but I think we only had a b/w telly at the time! the scoring only went up to 15 indicating 4-bit registers! We only had the original pong/hockey/target etc cartridge. I think the target was our favourite game. the little analogue joysticks were a delight and much nicer than the switching digital joysticks that became commonplace soon after. We loved this game, but I think after we got a BBC computer it went under the stairs for a few years before being chucked out. |
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| Friday 25th February 2005 | Conrad (Zoetermeer, Netherlands) | | I have a different Audio Sonic game system somewhere at my parents house, it was more powerfull than this one. Don't whicht type it was, I have/had several games with it including Space Invaders, Tank Battle and Breakout. I will take it with me and take some pictures shortly! |
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| Wednesday 15th December 2004 | Craig Chester (UK) | | I had one of these system when I was very young. I spent hours in front of a 14" TV playing pong with anyone who couldn't get away! I remember it being well built, the controllers seemed indestructible. The 'Colour' buttons on the front allowed the player to select a range of colours for the foreground/background. Each button had a predifined combination. Combinations being different for each game, if I remember correctly.
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