
another person who did.
Its a lonely world that of the MSX kid. Road fighter and Nemesis rocked!!! catridge games on a home computer back in 85. No one has dared do it since
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Its a lonely world that of the MSX kid. Road fighter and Nemesis rocked!!! catridge games on a home computer back in 85. No one has dared do it since

was a games machine. It didnae have a keyboard (did it) and you couldn't write basic on it.. I made a really shit game one time it took me days.
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Sun 2 Jun 2002, 21:32,
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8 bit ataris that took cartridges
i had a 130xe
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Sun 2 Jun 2002, 21:38,
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i had a 130xe

was that the predecessor to the ST .. i have had a couple of them in my times.. was clearing out my attic the other week and couldn't bring myself to throw one away , so i took it to the pub for a drink untill someone asked me about it , then gave it to them ..... i shifted it out the door
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my mate at primary school had an msx- i thought it was the dads nads.
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Sun 2 Jun 2002, 21:30,
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im quite wrong.
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ok so no one dared have two cartridge slots on there machine...
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Sun 2 Jun 2002, 21:33,
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oops
ok so no one dared have two cartridge slots on there machine...

the only other twin cart machine I've seen is the toshiba....for the record, you could get a keyboard for the atari vcs that had basic, and you could also get rom extenders that allowed up to 10 different carts to be in place all at the same time </geek>
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i've just found out i can program my new penpad </irrelevant but excited geek>
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