I can relate to what you're saying regarding the only thing missing being your parents. I've tried to relive many old computer experiences from my younger days, and while it's still fun to play around with the hardware, the experience you remember was in part influenced by your mindset at the time, the environment in which you were playing, and the people around you. I used to play many two player games with my brother, and used to enjoy showing programs I'd written to my parents - so yeah... there's that aspect missing nowadays.
This is so accurate. Also, the one thing that can't be recreated is the newness, the adventure and exciting mystery of the games and hardware (and this is really one of the biggest things missing. That's what it was all about) My C64, Atari 400 mini and The Spectrum all sit alongside a PS2, PS3, PS4...we have come so far in technology and become so used to incredible games and graphics. The mystery and technical marvel of it all has long been surpassed.
I preordered mine on Amazon UK in November and got it on December the 23rd. I live in the USA and was intrigued with The Spectrum especially with a working keyboard! I have only tried The Hobbit so far and that was on Christmas day. I had to try The Hobbit out first because i loved Zork and Text adventures! Our cat Frisky was sick and i took her to the vet on Christmas eve and i was there for 5 hours. She has heart disease and has stopped eating now. I wanted to play some Spectrum later this week but I am too worried about her at the moment.
I recall opening my ZX81 and i recall opening my Spectrum to realiswe that the cassette recorder was not compatible for some odd reason. Took me ages to figure that out.
Me playing Sir Fred on Speccy "Look at the graphics!! 😳" Me 2024. Just completed Horizon: Forbidden West - Burning Shores. 😢Blown away. We're a truly a blessed and privileged generation to witness how far gaming has come in 40 years.
A few years late and I was fortunate enough to get an Atari 800 along with my friends. I loved that computer, but damn if it wasn't really slow, parky and error prone reading from tape!
The CIRCLE routine seems to be about 8X as fast as the routine on the original 16/48K BASIC ROM. Perhaps that ROM is using an algorithm more like the one in Beta BASIC.
Nice video, I need to get one of these! Where did you get it from and how much did it cost? We had a 128k toast rack ZX Spectrum, they really were great days! Subscribed 🎉👍🏾
Nice, thanks!! As it turns out I think my wife bought it on ebay as pre-xmas stocks seemed out everywhere. The best place to check first is with authorised resellers listed here: retrogames.biz/purchase/thespectrum/ The reail price is £89.99, if you can find any in stock.
I can relate to what you're saying regarding the only thing missing being your parents. I've tried to relive many old computer experiences from my younger days, and while it's still fun to play around with the hardware, the experience you remember was in part influenced by your mindset at the time, the environment in which you were playing, and the people around you. I used to play many two player games with my brother, and used to enjoy showing programs I'd written to my parents - so yeah... there's that aspect missing nowadays.
This is so accurate. Also, the one thing that can't be recreated is the newness, the adventure and exciting mystery of the games and hardware (and this is really one of the biggest things missing. That's what it was all about) My C64, Atari 400 mini and The Spectrum all sit alongside a PS2, PS3, PS4...we have come so far in technology and become so used to incredible games and graphics. The mystery and technical marvel of it all has long been surpassed.
I preordered mine on Amazon UK in November and got it on December the 23rd. I live in the USA and was intrigued with The Spectrum especially with a working keyboard! I have only tried The Hobbit so far and that was on Christmas day. I had to try The Hobbit out first because i loved Zork and Text adventures! Our cat Frisky was sick and i took her to the vet on Christmas eve and i was there for 5 hours. She has heart disease and has stopped eating now. I wanted to play some Spectrum later this week but I am too worried about her at the moment.
I recall opening my ZX81 and i recall opening my Spectrum to realiswe that the cassette recorder was not compatible for some odd reason. Took me ages to figure that out.
mine took me back to Christmas 1984.
Me playing Sir Fred on Speccy "Look at the graphics!! 😳"
Me 2024. Just completed Horizon: Forbidden West - Burning Shores. 😢Blown away.
We're a truly a blessed and privileged generation to witness how far gaming has come in 40 years.
I'm regretting not getting one because it's out of stock everywhere. But looking forward to the day I do get one.
Smyths Toys have them for pre-order for March 2025.
3:00 Just to let you know what you think is a false bottom of the packaging it’s actually another box with the HDMI and Power leads 😉
Ant Attack game was well good for its time.
Remember the days a game taking 10 minutes to load and then would crash at the last second.
A few years late and I was fortunate enough to get an Atari 800 along with my friends. I loved that computer, but damn if it wasn't really slow, parky and error prone reading from tape!
matev i share your loss. My parents both died also mum 2006 and Dad in 2019 i'm 50 now.
Thanks for sharing Alan. Gone but never forgotten.
The CIRCLE routine seems to be about 8X as fast as the routine on the original 16/48K BASIC ROM. Perhaps that ROM is using an algorithm more like the one in Beta BASIC.
Nice video, I need to get one of these! Where did you get it from and how much did it cost? We had a 128k toast rack ZX Spectrum, they really were great days! Subscribed 🎉👍🏾
Nice, thanks!! As it turns out I think my wife bought it on ebay as pre-xmas stocks seemed out everywhere. The best place to check first is with authorised resellers listed here: retrogames.biz/purchase/thespectrum/
The reail price is £89.99, if you can find any in stock.
@@RetroCapers Thanks mate, I am definitely going to get myself one of these 😊👍🏾
So when you say you're on the Spectrum... You mean the computer then?
On a good day, yes. :)