I owned two systems before I got my first Amiga (which was an A500+)
I owned an Amstrad CPC6128 but before that, I owned a machine not listed here, a Commodore C16
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I owned two systems before I got my first Amiga (which was an A500+)
I owned an Amstrad CPC6128 but before that, I owned a machine not listed here, a Commodore C16
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The C16 looks really nice, but I never had one. I still have a C116 though. You can have a look here what computers/consoles of us still own.
I started my computer journey in 1982 with an Atari 2600. The next year I upgraded(!) to an Atari 130XE. In 1985 I bought an Amstrad CPC 6128 for 5 years.
But as far I can see, I'm the only one here who has an Amstrad CPC machine before Amiga.
Well, to say the truth, Amstrads where far more popular in Greece than Spectrums or C64.
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I had an Amstrad CPC464 with colour monitor as my first computer, so you are not alone. However, I then owned an Atari 520 STFM from 1987 to 1990 before finally buying my first Amiga, so it wasn't what I owned before the Amiga.![]()
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
I had an Magnavox Odyssey 2, a C64, then the A1000
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Your poll only allows for a single choice, (radio buttons) as I owned a number of machines before I could afford an Amiga (loved the 1000, years ahead any of the competition, but out of my price range at the time.) The first machines I owned were home built from various chips around the old Z80 chip, on a single step or slow clock with lots of LED's so I could see what was going on, (I did build some expensive Americian kits for the local college, as I ran the first computer club in my town!) My first real one was the ZX80, again in kit form, (it was cheaper) which I upgraded to the ZX81 with the new ROM and keyboard overlay! I stayed with Sinclair for the Spectrum and the QL, then a few second-hand PC's, until the A500 arrived, first one I could afford, loved it; the graphics were better than anything I'd seen thus far! The A1200 was my all time favourite, the things you could do to that machine in a big box with lots of add-ons was mind- blowing and kept me amused for months! As I ran a computer shop at a large Sunday market for a few years, I aquired many Amiga models and parts which I used to repair the busted models for resale, learned lots (most of which I seem to have forgoten,) but I do remember the pleasure that the Amiga gave me! Modern machines just seem to wind me up, especially Windoze, I have a Linux box which gives some pleasure, but my USB radio link won't work on it, so I'm forced to use Windoze for the NET!
Sorry guys, this is turning into a life story, Love the forum by the way!
My first was intellivision games console then amstrad cpc464 then a dragon 32 which i still have.
A500 had to sell no job. some pcs then now present machine A600
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Another CPC user. Nice to hear. What were your favourite games on the Amstrad?
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
everything on that list apart from pc and mac and most likely other consoles and computers too.
Atari 65XE