this post is in dedication to the Amstrad 6128 - my old 8bit hussy.

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  • bhutocracy
    Not making A Comeback
    • Dec 2001
    • 10218

    #1

    this post is in dedication to the Amstrad 6128 - my old 8bit hussy.

    jesus christ this post is sad.
  • bhutocracy
    Not making A Comeback
    • Dec 2001
    • 10218

    #2
    the worst part is that i had to delete a post in another thread to make this one the 6128th eheh.

    slackologist - whatever did we do with it? now i have to download bard's tale again.

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    • slackologist
      Confirmed User
      • Jul 2002
      • 2379

      #3
      Originally posted by bhutocracy
      the worst part is that i had to delete a post in another thread to make this one the 6128th eheh.

      slackologist - whatever did we do with it? now i have to download bard's tale again.
      i have a strange feeling a friend in wardell ended up with it.. anthony.. many afternoons spent on that one.. i remember trying to fix the drive with rubber bands..

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      • bhutocracy
        Not making A Comeback
        • Dec 2001
        • 10218

        #4
        Originally posted by slackologist


        i have a strange feeling a friend in wardell ended up with it.. anthony.. many afternoons spent on that one.. i remember trying to fix the drive with rubber bands..
        yep talk about tinkerers can't believe we were in there fixing that shit at that age.. and then trying to boot up bard's tale 5 times for everytime we could get it to load successfully heheh. good times.

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        • Mr. Marks
          Confirmed User
          • Jun 2001
          • 7517

          #5
          this post is damn sad...

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          • Rorschach
            So Fucking Banned
            • Aug 2002
            • 5579

            #6
            I had one of those... it kicked ass. It had a switch on the side to switch between 64 and 128kb modes... and those crazy little 3 1/4 inch disks...

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            • slackologist
              Confirmed User
              • Jul 2002
              • 2379

              #7
              Originally posted by bhutocracy


              yep talk about tinkerers can't believe we were in there fixing that shit at that age.. and then trying to boot up bard's tale 5 times for everytime we could get it to load successfully heheh. good times.
              yeah.. i think a lot of the fun was the excitment in just getting the thing to work :-) i've been building up a collection of emulators an dgames myself.. some of those old games really are still a lot of fun ..

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              • MaDalton
                I am Amazing Content!
                • Feb 2004
                • 39861

                #8
                i preferred the commodore c128
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                • slackologist
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 2379

                  #9
                  upping the specs.. the atari st kicked ass, i think i blew yours up somehow didnt i bhutocracy? oh the memories..

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                  • slackologist
                    Confirmed User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 2379

                    #10
                    but yeah.. i remember going down to the local computer store and hoping there would be a new game there.. i think they stocked like 3 games.. ahh the good old green screened monster!

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                    • MaDalton
                      I am Amazing Content!
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 39861

                      #11
                      Originally posted by slackologist
                      upping the specs.. the atari st kicked ass, i think i blew yours up somehow didnt i bhutocracy? oh the memories..
                      i had an atari 1040 stf after the c128. still have it - with 20 mb harddisk and sm124 black&white screen
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                      • bhutocracy
                        Not making A Comeback
                        • Dec 2001
                        • 10218

                        #12
                        Originally posted by slackologist
                        upping the specs.. the atari st kicked ass, i think i blew yours up somehow didnt i bhutocracy? oh the memories..
                        shheeett.. you know what, i don't remember... it was a 1040 ST.. with seeeat colour after all those greenscreen years... turrican 2. and a few of those games that came in the 21 game pack that came with it were awesome.. that lantern one.. and bomberjack.. i think i played one of the very first 1st person perspective shoot em ups on the st.. soooo basic.... two joysticks in one machine.. just a big 3d rectangle chasing another rctangle in a maze and firing out little rectangles

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                        • MrIzzz
                          If u touch it, I will cum
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 22923

                          #13
                          i remember when i played with my abacus...those tiny beads made numbers so fun


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