Random memories of super obscure early 80’s consoles/computers

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Random memories of super obscure early 80’s consoles/computers

I remember playing something like that, sitting on the floor of a friend’s house. Only, it seems that it is one of the many licensed versions of the PC -50 X architecture.

And also, the game I played was not listed in this article. There were different different situations in the pistol’s two -sided games, where you were standing on both sides of the screen, in which things were scrubbed, either a solid wall or a car line. I do not remember whether you can move. I am not even sure that what I played was the PC -50 X thing, but since the article does not list the branded variation, it may not even list the carts. The tech level certainly fits with what I remember. I also miss some kind of horrible sponges on the system -connected pads, but it goes for very early consoles.

The next system I just remember is a ZX model. It had a membrane keyboard (ie no individual keys, just collide on a plastic flat sheet), and there was no game for it, though it could be because we had no complexity. The only thing I remember was a fundamental spokesperson and contained a folder containing it, so you can insert the code for a very simple snake game or hangman with a custom list of words. I think my mother bought it after doing some typing class, but it went very quickly.

Finally, which I tracked, Ti99/4A. It was a satisfactory computer, and it was a set lending to employees at my father’s workplace. Finally it was found in storage many years later and I asked to get it. It had real sports. I remember the two that are Tambestone City, like a Tower Defense Game where you flee inside the “buildings” grid and defend the city by shooting the attackers. Only, once they die, they turn into obstacles, so you can eventually trap yourself. The second game was Parsik, which I mentioned before. This side was a hard crooling shooter and ultra. I tracked it once on my system and tried once, but it was like 15+ years ago and I have no idea that this thing still works.

The era of early gaming is interesting. It was really a gold rush, and not just because Wild West had many common sports. Every God’s company tried its hand in making some electronic games with vehicles. Imagine whether fifty companies were making switch clones today. However, it may not have changed too much, considering how horrible the mobile game clone and Rome have. But the difference is, before the Nes and C64, before that, there was no better than that you can get at home. If you had to move some pixels around the screen when the screen bipped on you, it was fun. In fact, I have forgotten the exact system, but I remember reading that sometimes there was no sound hardware in the console, but it would change the antenna signal going to the TV to create intervention, which made some murmur. Now she is Lou Fi.

What are your most unclear memories from this period? And no, if it has Nintendo, Siga, Uttar or Commodore, it is difficult to be unclear.

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