And I miss my Sinclair ZX Spectrum, and all those cassette tapes that held the game codes. Those were the good days of coding in BASIC; and you needed a cassette tape recording machine to connect to the keyboardish Spectrum ZX. The output was, but of course, on the ordinary home Television screen, potentially ruining eyesight for decades to come.
I had the spectrum 48k, 128k, and QL which was cool as F**k with little micro drives!!
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I remember buying loads of old sinclair stuff from a carboot sale once, like phone coupling device, an expansion port, and tons of old tapes.. it was fun times.. the console era kinda took away a little bit of that fun and development as it was more about instant gaming..