@@vintageconsole It was certainly a different time. The disappointment of a really rubbish game after sitting through what seemed like an eternity of the cassette loading screen stays with me too. Betrayed by fancy cassette box art and a single screen shot. Loved the Mastertronix games though :)
@@JohnLloydDavis It's getting a really rubbish game after spending a week typing it in that really hacked me off, especially if you made a typo or a mistake somewhere and had to go over it all again line by line to find it.
@@rodpanhard Yes, I had those magazines that gave pages of code to type in and then spend just as long looking for the mistakes. We had a ZX81 first and that keyboard was awful to use. Don't touch the 16k RAM pack or it's all over! Them were the days, they don't know how easy they have it now :D
A home computer version of the immensely successful Asteroids en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroids_(video_game) This was the best you could get in those days.
That whole berrrrrrr eck berrrrrrrt creeeeer. That takes me back
Back in the early 80s when i dreamed of the virtual worlds we have today in games.
Awwww.... so cute! 😊 I love the video. 👍
That’s how we rolled 👍🏻
I always thought the "splat" effect was hilarious.
I have no nostalgia for the whole loading from cassette and trying to configure a joystick to work but the games could be brilliant.
It was an interesting procedure. We were happy about it at the time.
It taught us patience 😃
@@vintageconsole It was certainly a different time. The disappointment of a really rubbish game after sitting through what seemed like an eternity of the cassette loading screen stays with me too. Betrayed by fancy cassette box art and a single screen shot. Loved the Mastertronix games though :)
@@JohnLloydDavis It's getting a really rubbish game after spending a week typing it in that really hacked me off, especially if you made a typo or a mistake somewhere and had to go over it all again line by line to find it.
@@rodpanhard Yes, I had those magazines that gave pages of code to type in and then spend just as long looking for the mistakes. We had a ZX81 first and that keyboard was awful to use. Don't touch the 16k RAM pack or it's all over! Them were the days, they don't know how easy they have it now :D
is this the worst game ever ?
You know.... It was in 1982
A home computer version of the immensely successful Asteroids
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroids_(video_game)
This was the best you could get in those days.