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    pjft
    last edited by 24 Apr 2017, 09:18

    As the ZX Spectrum turned 35 a couple of days ago, this seems timely:

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1835143999/zx-spectrum-next

    It also has some expansion capabilities based on a Pi Zero.

    I'm intrigued by it, given that the ZX Spectrum was my first computer, but at this day and age I am unsure about spending so much money on it. Even though my large old tape collection would love it (need to find a working tape recorder though), I'm not sure it'd be an easy sell, budget-wise, at home. Still trying to get the approval for a proper arcade cabinet to go through :P

    Anyways, thought it'd be interesting for the community.

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      edmaul69 @pjft
      last edited by 24 Apr 2017, 23:35

      @pjft looks pretty cool. One of these years i will install the zx spectrum and try it out. Not sure why i havent yet...

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        pjft @edmaul69
        last edited by 25 Apr 2017, 09:22

        @edmaul69 If you were not an original ZX Spectrum user at the time, I'd find it a bit hard to get into, I'll be honest. Even with nostalgia, some of the games haven't aged that well.

        Still, if you do, I'm happy to suggest or recommend some games. It was a wonderful system for the time, and great for tinkering and start programming in.

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          GtBFilms
          last edited by 25 Apr 2017, 16:45

          I think there are a whole generation of programmers in the UK who owe their career to the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.

          Although in real terms, the ZX Spectrum Next is a lot cheaper than the original, like @pjft I'm not sure I can justify shelling out £175 on one.

          On the other hand, if this retro-hobby has taught me one thing, it's that forgiveness is whole lot easier to obtain than permission!

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            edmaul69 @pjft
            last edited by 25 Apr 2017, 16:49

            @pjft aging doesnt bother me. I just love playing old school games. Sure i could play arcade versions of games, but i like playing the games in all kind of forms.

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              pjft @GtBFilms
              last edited by 26 Apr 2017, 08:52

              @GtBFilms Hah. :) That's true, though I've usually been more successful with that approach for smaller (physically speaking) things. Not to bring a new arcade cabinet home :)

              @edmaul69 Wonderful. Do let me know if you decide to dive into it - quite a few fun games there, still!

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                GtBFilms @pjft
                last edited by 26 Apr 2017, 11:57

                @pjft Yeah, admittedly it can be a risky strategy for big ticket items!

                0_1493207840543_bikead.jpg

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                  pjft @GtBFilms
                  last edited by 26 Apr 2017, 12:41

                  @GtBFilms I didn't know the ad for my bike made it all the way there! :)

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