🎮 A work-in-progress gaming channel — mostly old-school, occasionally random, always self-indulgent.
My first love in home computing was the rubber-keyed ZX Spectrum. Sure, we had a Binatone tennis console before that, but things really started clicking with Sir Clive’s bleeper box.
Then came the sonically superior Commodore 64 — those SID tunes hit like a synth-powered sledgehammer compared to the humble Spectrum beep (which, to be fair, still makes me smile).
After that:
– A glorious upgrade to the 128K Spectrum
– The graphically impressive Sega Master System
– And then the mighty Amiga 500, paid for with hard-earned pocket money
Eventually, I got my hands on the Amiga 1200 (still one of the best machines I’ve ever owned), and the criminally underrated CD32.
If you love retro systems, pixel pain, SID bangers and joystick nostalgia, this might just be your kind of rabbit hole.