As its my first post on the "New Classic Amiga"
A big hi from this Zetr0 guy
some may know of my post whoring exploits from the EAB, and the uber coolness from OLDSkool, but i don't want you thinking i am anything but special... I am just a regular Zetr0
wow, its hard to think about it now.... i would of been 13/14 when i first saw and played on an AmigaA500 with 1MB Expansion playing Sword of Sodan i think it was now... man... so long ago... what a game... spanked anything i had seen in the arcades at the time!
it was about a year after that we got an Atari ST, then promptly an Amiga 500 (with said 1MB upgrade from my uncle).
Spanked gauntlet, Amour Gideon, SWIV, Super Cars... oh the list is endless...
my first REAL purchase of an Amiga (as in with my own cash no christmas and borthday prezzy money
) was an A1200, when i was 17/18, i paid £325 at the time which was cheaper than the £425 asking price!!!!...
OMG what a computer.... my bro bought me a 40MB HDD for my birthday that year, i was in heaven!!!!!!
I had a coding partion of 5MB (doublespaced to 10MB), a 5 MB boot partion a, game and music partition... great it was!!!
in 1993, i bought a Gastiener 8MB Ram Card for £120, and enjoyed the full yummyness of Fast Ram and a 33mhz FPU
wow... anyway yes theres a trip down memory lane....
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@GH
damn they will just let any old frog-cat in here eh?
good to see ya floating around, and thanks for the welcome
Wow, if i had an A500+ at 5 years old..... i would of ruled the world by now!!!!
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I was around 11-12 years old (I am now 29), and it was an A500. I still use it, and it runs as perfectly as it did the day when I got it.
(uh-uh, I hope I didn't jinx it now...)
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Saying things like that definitely seem to cause problems.
A500's are pretty robust though, unless they are stored in the loft and exposed to changing temperature and moisture.
BTW, welcome to the forum.
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Sharingan 10:53 14th September 2008
14 or 15. I remember begging my parents to buy one because, supposedly, I'd be able to use it for school work. In retrospect, I don't think I've ever used the Amiga for any school-related work at all
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