Doc Lynam
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- Jun 19, 2011
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looks like a retro faux wood effect, following in footsteps of the Nintendo NES Classic. hope to have paddle style contollers for pong/breakout.
Interesting. There's a crowdfunded project to bring out a Sinclair Spectrum handheld.
I think [MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] was the first to mention it on NSC a couple of years ago. I've paid my money but the project has gone tits up and a lot of the money seems to have been paid to the lawyers as the design team have fallen out with each other.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-sinclair-zx-spectrum-vega-plus-console-games#/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39191064
Think that market is already saturated.looks like a retro faux wood effect, following in footsteps of the Nintendo NES Classic. hope to have paddle style contollers for pong/breakout.
If the games don't come in cassette form and make a screeching noise I'm out.
To be truly authentic it has to take 30 minutes to load and then crash. Then we have to rewind the cassette and go again. Crossing all our digits that it will load.
...using a pencil to do so!
I've still got my Atari 520 STFM in the loft. There's a Commodore 64 in the box too.
...your mum...using a pencil to do
The bigger boy on our road - Colin - seemed to have a bit more money than the rest of us, and had an Atari and Scalextric to show for it. With such gear, he'd have the rest of us mulleted wee lads on the block come round. His invitations began to be rejected, though, when word had it that if you turned up alone it wouldn't take long before a joystick was forcefully positioned in a lone whippersnapper's rear.
Interesting. There's a crowdfunded project to bring out a Sinclair Spectrum handheld.
I think [MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] was the first to mention it on NSC a couple of years ago. I've paid my money but the project has gone tits up and a lot of the money seems to have been paid to the lawyers as the design team have fallen out with each other.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-sinclair-zx-spectrum-vega-plus-console-games#/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39191064
My spare room is like a museum! I like buying them to fix - haven't got the hang of selling yet though. You don't have much value there though - C64 is around £20-30 untested £50 fully tested. Maybe a bit more if the box is in good nick ST about the same. Spectrums a bit less. The Commodore 128 is the one to have - my dad had one at work - as they go for around £200. Amiga 1200 is worth a bit too.I've still got my Atari 520 STFM in the loft. There's a Commodore 64 in the box too.