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What happened to Chipshop 2000 in Liverpool?
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Originally posted by endo View PostThere's a ton of old photos too. I wouldn't mind seeing photos of the other shops if anyone has any. Not having camera phones back then, they weren't something you'd think to take pictures of.
Pre-2006, I have a handful of photos of my entire life before that point.
Then in 2006, as I went to Japan, I have an explosion of pictures, as I tried to take photos of so much stuff - as even quite pedestrian stuff was interesting. After that I got a smartphone in ~2010 and then there are hundreds each year.
I really wish I'd taken pictures of my indie game store, and more of myself as a kid. People knock kids today saying they're vain for taking selfies; honestly I wish them the best as I wish I had more pictures.
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Originally posted by Onecredit View PostCity software and bits & bytes were the best days in the 90's. Anyone remembers a Chinese kid back in the 90's playing Outrun, Shinobi, Gryzor and Robocop in Bits & bytes?Was it you? I played Combat School there. Remember that? Yeah they were good times.
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Roy Meredith I remember you very clearly. I knew you loved working there. You won't remember me but me and my mate used to go in all the time and you would put the Atari 800XL games on. I also remember the outrun machine right by the door.
Do you remember a fella there called Stan? He let me and my mate go upstairs and see the Atari ST when it very first came out.
I remember every computer shop in town in the 80s.
Does anyone remember a computer shop that was around the corner from Bits & Bytes. If you went up the slope in central station onto bold street it was about 3 shops up on the left. It was open while bits & bytes was open but it came after bytes. I can't remember the name of it.
The 3 arcades were Las Vegas, Aladdins Palace and Monte Carlo. Anyone remember the big queue in Aladdin's to play Ring King ?Last edited by MarkStephens; 19-08-2022, 22:16.
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If memory serves me correctly, Monte Carlo was all fruit machines, whilst Aladdin's palace was a mixture of both and Las Vegas was a mixture also, with the fruit machines on the lower section of the open plan floor and the game arcades on the upper area of the floor. I remember sneaking in through the side door of Las Vegas to play a few games before I was ushered out by security when I was too young to be legally allowed in.
After a hard afternoon of ‘hitting the sticks’ of the arcade machines - Uncle Sams, sandwiched in between the three Amusement stores, was the order of the day to recharge - with some affordable dining…
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