whoever made it I want it
I do imagine there was a floppy disk option (?)
--- Andrew Burton <aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Who?!
Are you getting confused with (Sir?) Clive Sinclair
(Spectrum's, C5 etc.) and Sir Alan (Michael) Sugar
(founder of Amstrad)? They are not the same person!
Yeah, I still have a whole bunch of cassette tapes,
but I don't know whether I still have my (rubbish)
Spectrum games I made. The title of the others
escape me, but the last one I worked on (in 1992/3)
was UNTTR (United Nations To The Rescue). It was
supposed to be a combination space invaders and Star
Raiders 2 (classic Spectrum game that gave me and my
family hours of play, despite being very small - 5
mins to load), but turned out rubbish. When the
in-built tape recorder chewed the tape it was on
(which we recovered) I decided to ditch programming
and concentrate on playing games.
Regards,
Andrew B
aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk
Chris M <chrism3667 at yahoo.com> wrote: Frankly
though, I don't see how an English home could
be called one w/o Clive Sugar's 628?. And Yo,
cassette
tapes are still easier to find then floppy disks!
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