Silica Shop in Sidcup during the 80's
Happy days!
I worked in the Sidcup shop via the YTS scheme after leaving school at 17. Silica specialised in Atari 8 bit computers which were amazing for the time, especially as they'd originally released in 1979. Far better than the UK computers, but way, way, more expensive, plus at the time most of the software was imported and very expensive.
Some really great imported software for the Atari machines were the Synapse games (Drelbs, Encounter, Necromancer, Blue Max, etc.) and all the big-box Infocom games that you needed an expensive floppy drive to use. I remember the Atari tape decks were very, very, slow and extraordinarily unreliable - far worse than the Spectrum, which explains why most Atari 8-Bit owners had disk drives, despite the expense.
They also sold consoles like the VCS and Intellivision, and later the Colecovision and Vectrex, and also eventually sold the Commodore 64, as well as some more esoteric machines like the Coleco Adam, Mattel Aquarius, Sord M5 and Spectravideo computers.
I remember when the Vectrex was discontinued and all the stock sold off. I wanted to buy one but was on such a low salary I couldn't afford it. I'm kicking myself now as it's such a collectable and unique system.
I really enjoyed working there, and being able to play all the latest games (and classic ones) was really great. Happy memories!