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Anyone into Retro-Gaming in the Woking/Guildford Area?
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Originally posted by Zaki View PostWelcome [MENTION=9442]buzz909[/MENTION]
When you get enough replies to this thread, change the title to "Anyone into dogging?"
Originally posted by buzz909 View PostYes that's pretty close. I'll send you a message v. soon.Last edited by Escape-To-88; 25-06-2019, 05:59.3DS FC (updated 2015): 0447-8108-3129
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostThe Amstrad version is the best, because it's just like the Spectrum version but with a nice amount of colour to make things even more attractive. It really did feel like a very early GTA back in the day. Easily one of my favourite 8-bit computer games; I even have a framed poster of the box art.
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Originally posted by vanpeebles View PostIt’s not, as it lacks the speed and handling.
It's down to personal taste. The Amstrad version has some graphical benefits that some people might appreciate. I much prefer how the Amstrad version looks, even if it might not be as nippy as the Speccy version.
The clamshell cases that Durell games came in were really nice.
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Originally posted by vanpeebles View PostWay more road visible and detail on speccy version too.
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Originally posted by buzz909 View PostI love this Speccy Vs Amstrad debate. Reminds me of the old days!
Originally posted by buzz909 View PostHas anyone ever seen the Amiga version of Jet Set Willy 2? It's crazy - it scrolls and has charmless graphics. You'd think it would have been better.
Yeah, it looks so bland and charmless next to the 8-bit versions. The same with the 16-bit Chuckie Egg games.
Originally posted by vanpeebles View Post*boxing stance*
WEC Le Mans on the Speccy beats them both though.
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