ZX Spectrum

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After years & years of retro gaming with my nes, snes, mega drive and n64 I've recently bought a ZX Spectrum togther with a box of games at a car boot sale.


WHERE HAS THIS THING BEEN ALL MY LIFE! ....AWESOME!
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  • Ancient IDTVAncient IDTV Posts: 10,122
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    I bought one in January '84. It was a great games machine. I still enjoy some of the games via emulation. HAve you visited World of Spectrum? It's an excellent site, and the people on the forums are helpful.

    http://www.worldofspectrum.org/
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,492
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    Just joined.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 189
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    That was my first ever computer.

    I remember it well, sitting for 5 minutes wwaiting on it loading up was all part of it, with the multi coloured lines up the screen and the mad buzzing noise it made.

    Those joysticks were so much better than modern day control pads.
  • tellytart1tellytart1 Posts: 3,684
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    And rewinding the tape and trying again when a glitch caused the loader to fail.
  • PootmatootPootmatoot Posts: 15,640
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    That was my first ever computer.

    I remember it well, sitting for 5 minutes wwaiting on it loading up was all part of it, with the multi coloured lines up the screen and the mad buzzing noise it made.

    Those joysticks were so much better than modern day control pads.



    Oh, the hours I spent playing/pausing the cassette player and fiddling with the volume and praying that my Acorn Electron would load the damn game.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,492
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    I remember it well, sitting for 5 minutes wwaiting on it loading up was all part of it, with the multi coloured lines up the screen and the mad buzzing noise it made..


    I'm enjoying that part of it more than the games themselves in truth.
  • Kolin KlingonKolin Klingon Posts: 4,296
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    Oh no! Stay away from Manic Minor and Jet Set Willy! They will take over your life and drive you mad!

    :D
  • Ancient IDTVAncient IDTV Posts: 10,122
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    Don't agree about the joysticks. I find some of the games much easier to control with a 360 gamepad. A lot more sturdy, too, if you want to revisit the likes of Daley Thompson's Decathlon!

    Favourite games:-

    Chuckie Egg
    Cookie
    Lunar Jetman
    Sabre Wulf
    Knight Lore
    Laser Squad
    Deathchase
    Arcadia
    Manic Miner
  • Kolin KlingonKolin Klingon Posts: 4,296
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    Question: How do you hook one of those up to a modern Flat Panel TV?
    Will it tune into the aerial connector?
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    Question: How do you hook one of those up to a modern Flat Panel TV?
    Will it tune into the aerial connector?

    I got it to work with the RF (analogue tuning it was the only signal it found) but picture quality was really bad (for some reason) but I've had a shop in town mod it for composite for me so works perfect now.
  • Aarghawasp!Aarghawasp! Posts: 6,205
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    Pyramid was good but all the faffing with cassettes and volume put me off computers until I got online in '96.
  • Akane TendoAkane Tendo Posts: 4,454
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    There are spectrum emulators out there with games. Much easier.
  • 2shy20072shy2007 Posts: 52,577
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    Oh no! Stay away from Manic Minor and Jet Set Willy! They will take over your life and drive you mad!

    :D
    I never did manage to finish either, wonder if I could 30 years on? they were rather frustrating
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,095
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    Jet set Willy ftw
  • Akane TendoAkane Tendo Posts: 4,454
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    I liked Rapscallion.
  • rory rrory r Posts: 419
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    Magic memories. The Great Escape was a brilliant game.
  • tellytart1tellytart1 Posts: 3,684
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    Question: How do you hook one of those up to a modern Flat Panel TV?
    Will it tune into the aerial connector?

    Yep, the Speccy had a standard PAL output on the back, so plug it into the aerial on your plasma etc, and tune it in as if it was an analogue TV channel. It was usually on channel 36 or thereabouts.
  • stoatiestoatie Posts: 78,106
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    Don't agree about the joysticks. I find some of the games much easier to control with a 360 gamepad. A lot more sturdy, too, if you want to revisit the likes of Daley Thompson's Decathlon!

    Favourite games:-

    Chuckie Egg
    Cookie
    Lunar Jetman
    Sabre Wulf
    Knight Lore
    Laser Squad
    Deathchase
    Arcadia
    Manic Miner

    DUDE. Lunar Jetman. How I loved that bastard.

    The original Alien game is pretty awesome, too- kind of unique strategy/RPG which isn't really like anything anyone's done since.

    Although back to Lunar Jetman- pretty much anything released by Ultimate Play The Game is guaranteed awesome.

    And Elite, of course. Always Elite.

    Plus Skool Daze...

    ...ah, the Spectrum. Beautiful little machine.
  • 2shy20072shy2007 Posts: 52,577
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    Knightmare was the worst, was there any way to actually get out of that room early on?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 25,366
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    Did anyone ever finish Grand National?
  • Ancient IDTVAncient IDTV Posts: 10,122
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    I only owned mine for sixteen months. Sold it so I could concentrate on my 'O' Levels. Once they were finished I bought an Amstrad CPC 464, which had an in-built tape deck. Good times.
  • Keiō LineKeiō Line Posts: 12,979
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    commodore 64. real keyboard, real computer, real games.

    Let the 'fan boy wars' begin.
  • Kolin KlingonKolin Klingon Posts: 4,296
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    2shy2007 wrote: »
    I never did manage to finish either, wonder if I could 30 years on? they were rather frustrating

    Nor did I! I still have nightmares about Skylabs.

    I had a friend who was a whiz at games and whilst he got much further than me, even he didn't finish it.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,492
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    i've got an spectrum + by the way, which has the better keyboard.
  • Kolin KlingonKolin Klingon Posts: 4,296
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    Oh thanks a lot! I'm just searching for an emulator now :mad:
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