1980s / early 90s kids - what computer did you have?

I'm going to break the rules as my computer wasn't till 1998 (being born in 1993 and all).

It was a TIME branded one, it had a AMD K6 processor with 94mb RAM (Incredible at the time).

Had it up to XP. Champ Man ran perfect on it.
 
Wasnt there a 'game' called sex games where the quicker you waggled the joystick the quicker things happened on screen.

On the Amiga this was.
 
Amstrad 6128
Amiga 1200
Pentium 133Mhz PC with 8MB of EDO RAM and an 800MB HDD - Housed in a case with a Redundant TURBO button , pushing it DID NOTTTHING :D
 
Wasnt there a 'game' called sex games where the quicker you waggled the joystick the quicker things happened on screen.

On the Amiga this was.

I had a game on the Beeb called Sex Invaders, where the spaceships were replaced by erm... ruder pictures. Then when it was game over, the score board would say "Top 10 Best Bonkers" lol! Good ol' 8-bit pr0n eh.
 
My full list of gaming kit (Computers and consoles) is:

Atari 2600
ZX Spectrum
Amstrad CPC 464 and Commodore C64
US SNES
Neo Geo (owned for a very short amount of time :()
Amiga 1200 (loved Octamed)
PII 233 MMX (built by a mate)
PIII 450 with Voodoo2 (self build)
Athlon Tbird (1.4GHz I think?) (self build)
C2D E6300 with x1950 (self build)
i5 2500K (self build and love it)

The Neo Geos were cool but cartridges were about £200 each for the best games! :eek: I got rid of mine sharpish as it just made more sense to go to the video shop up the road and play on the arcade machines there! :p

I'm thinking of having a retro cabinet at home.... probably going to buy a Megadrive, SNES and Sega Saturn to start with. :)
 
Another BBC micro here.. then a commodore as i got more into programming.

Press Play now ...................... 45 minutes........ " Error when loading.. Systax error at line #1678"

:(
 
Amstrad CPC 464 with colour monitor. Games of the time were:

Double Dragon
Roland on the Ropes
The Mummy
Ghostbusters
Chase HQ

I loved that system :(
 
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