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Retro gaming is a hobby of millions. Since the home computer boom of the early 1980’s gaming really took off as something you could do in the comfort of your own home.

Prior to this most people had a limited choice of console systems they could use with offerings from colecovision, Atari and so on.

8-Bit computers such as the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC464 and the BBC micro added a range of diversity to home gamers – and helped to increase the overall quality of games.

Smaller 8-Bit machines such as the ZX81, Jupiter ACE, Acorn Atom, Commodore 16 and Commodore VIC-20 (endorsed by none other than William Shatner!) paved the way for home users and launched those famous ‘bedroom programmers’. These machines quickly gave way to better 8-bit models that generally had more RAM (at least a whopping 32K!) and greater graphical capability (the ZX81’s display was monochromatic!)

Other machines such as the Oric1, Oric Atmos and Dragon 64 attempted to corner a section of the growing market. Most of them failed to gather much momentum in the UK or the US - but some did become popular in other European countries (Oric machines became quite popular in France).

Other machines such as the ‘compatibility model’ MSX became really popu

As the 1980’s wore on developers managed to squeeze more and more out of these machines (particularly the ZX Spectrum and the Commodore 64) pushing them way beyond their intended limitations. Classic games such as Manic Miner, Technician Ted, 3D Starstrike and Harrier Attack graced these machines and wowed users up and down the land. Great conversions of arcade games such as Hyper Sports and Commando brough arcade gaming into the home – and the popularity of computers increased. New genres such as ‘beat em up’ games were created with excellent titles such as The Way of the Exploding Fist (similar to the classic Karate Champ by Data East) and IK+

The 8-bit machines were popular (the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 spawning a classic machine rivalry) and survived way into the early 1990’s (incredible!) But… eventually these 8-bit machines gave way to newer and more powerful 16-bit machines such as the Atari ST and the Commodore Amiga.

With these machines you now had sound, music and graphics to rival what was available in the amusement arcades. Accurate arcade conversions could now be created on these 16-Bit machines (such as Star Wars, Bubble Bobble and Arkanoid), and new and enhanced versions of 8-bit games were also created (such as Jet Set Willy).

Graphically beautiful games such as Project X and Flashback were released, dark and sinister offerings such as Syndicate made their way into our homes and super playable arcade games like Rainbow Islands kept us addicted for weeks.

Some of these games stand the test of time well with classics such as Expoding Fist, Speedball 2, Syndicate and Marble Madness being as playable now as they were all those years ago.

So – dust off your old computer (if you’ve got one!) or grab a bargain off Ebay. Load up those old games and re-discover the era when playability and innovation was first.

Retro gaming – you know it makes sense.

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Firefighter Revolving Bookcase


Firefighter Revolving Bookcase


$149.95


Hot to read! This adorable bookshelf is fire engine red with black and gold accents. The fire hydrant styling has real chains on the hose connections and the entire unit revolves for easy access. A special message is painted on and says hot to read on the sides of the bookcase. There are even fire truck bookends on top for extra style and storage….

Sony 2 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo for PSP


Sony 2 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo for PSP


$10.00


The MSX-M2GS Memory Stick PRO Duo media from Sony gives you maximum storage for your compact digital camera, portable audio device, or PSP Handheld Entertainment System. With a huge total storage capacity of 2 gigabyte with 1.85 gigabytes available1 and an wide operating temperature range of -13F to 185 Fahrenheit, the MSX-M2GS provides you with durable, high capacity storage for your digital file…

Sony 1 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo for PSP


Sony 1 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo for PSP


$9.99


The MSX-M1GST Memory Stick PRO DuoTM media gives you maximum storage for your compact digital camera, portable audio device, or PSP® handheld entertainment system. Store more with the MSX-M1GST Memory Stick PRO DuoTM media. With a huge total storage capacity of 1GB with 940MB available1 and a wide operating temperature range of -13° F to 185° Fahrenheit, the MSX-M1GST provides you with durable,…


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