Really, which one?
(Asks author of Spectrum Game-of-the-Year 2011).
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joefish It's hard for thee to kick against the pricks,
Wed 27 Aug 2014, 14:41,
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Target Software.
We also sold code for magazines that were 2 or 3 pages long that produced a couple of blocks on the screen that zoomed around and did nothing much at all really. Easy dosh. Those were the days. Sinclair were just down the road from where I lived too so that was rather handy.
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Captn Hood-Butter is not dead yet.,
Wed 27 Aug 2014, 16:46,
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Interesting. Never actually heard of it though!
Can't find much of a record at World-of-Spectrum either, apart from a few small ads.
You've been systematically erased from history!
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joefish It's hard for thee to kick against the pricks,
Wed 27 Aug 2014, 17:03,
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You absolute rotter. I spend days typing your bloody programs into my Speccy only to find they didn't work.
Bug finding was much more fun than the resultant game. Sorry. I imagined Gears of War and got Wilf. Well, 3D Monster Maze.
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Jabberwoc misses D.R. and Quinch,
Thu 28 Aug 2014, 17:24,
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