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muguk: Someone is bringing a Gamecube, aren't they? :)

muguk: Everything's packed for myself inc. the G7000 and the Gamecube stuff.

AndyT: Thats a very good site for CPC stuff

AndyT: http://www.cpcmania.com/Docs/TDT/TDT.htm

billdooruk: mmmmmm....need the right lead....but good thinking Andy

billdooruk: just thinking out loud...but I will lok into it ;)

AndyT: But a amstrad monitor takes RGB so you can hook the FV box via scart

AndyT: without adding the freeview image

AndyT: You need to find a freeview box the outputs RF. Some only loop thru the signal to the tv

billdooruk: or....Game Gear tv tuner :)

billdooruk: as long as using ariel lead

billdooruk: not time to try it now though....but it may work

billdooruk: just thought....linking a digital set to box to it :)

billdooruk: in some areas you can

AndyRCM: I thought they were all shutting down?

AndyRCM: :(

AndyRCM: can you still get analogue signals anyway?

AndyRCM: ;)

AndyRCM: maybe they have an aerial we can use at the lass?

AndyRCM: i see

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Our favourite retro computing links

Please note that these links are provided in good faith, however we do not take any responsibility for the reliability or any of the content of the following pages. If you think your site should be on this page, please use the contact page to get in touch, mutual links are very welcome!

 

This site is devoted to lovers of old computing platforms from micros to mainframes, including hardware, operating systems, programming and programming languages, applications, and games.
 

Celebrating the Awesomeness of Amiga Games and the Commodore Amiga with reviews, videos, images and stuff
 

As the name implies, Amiga Remixes by various Authors - Some Fantastic Music on Here!
 

A nice collection of vintage computers and books.
 

Lots of information about the atari scene, especially games. including a busy forum.
 

This famous site is one of the best places on the internet where you can get yourself some classic games, tools, demos, and utilities for the Commodore Amiga!
 

...retro atttire for the modern lover!
 

The largest information resource about the Barcode Battler!
 

This nice site contains games, demos, articles, interviews and much more on the classic Commodore machine, as well as taking a fond look into the past, this site details present day events that are happening on the C64 scene.
 

Classicamiga.com is a site dedicated to the classic range of Commodore Amiga home computers.
 

This site will offer you information about all sorts of home computers and game computers from the seventies and eighties.
 

Brought to you by the guys who wrote Hybris and Battle Squadron for the Amiga - Martin and Torben! :)
 

Dazeland is a personal site devoted to video games, online since June 2000! English and French versions available.
 

If you are interested in programing then this site is for you! Lots and lots of languages are covered on a multitude of platforms, very friendly and knowledgeable members and there is even an amusement arcade here where you can play old classics!
 

GamesTek was established to bring together the latest in News & Rumors for anything and everything to do with Games & Technology. Also bringing you reviews of Games and Hardware. A great events Calendar too!
 

Here you can find information about Jonathan Cauldwell and stuff about some of the many games he has written for the spectrum since the late 1980s. If you had a Spectrum in the early 1990s chances are you have played at least one of them.
 

Based in Walsall at the heart of the West Midlands we can offer a buffet service tailored to meet your requirements.
 

The biggest Jupiter Ace resource archive - A superb site
 

A football forum for Leicester City fans
 

Wedding Photographer Leicestershire
 

The Leicester City Supporters Club (Hinckley Branch) is a branch of the official Leicester City Supporters Club.
 

Relive your favorite classic arcade games with the Magnum Monolith. Our arcade cabinets emulate classic arcade video games perfectly down to the most minute detail. The Magnum Monolith is also great for playing modern PC games. From stone age to space age, the Magnum Monolith can handle it all.
 

This is a huge resource site dedicated to the MAME arcade emulator, there is lots and lots of good information all about the MAME system to be had from here.
 

Rom downloads for every emulator for free.
 

PLUSDJ is a Professional Disco and DJ available to hire for any size of occasion. They offer a personal service, tailoring music to meet your exact requirements throughout your event.
 

RCMs Youtube channel
 

An up and coming record label - with quite a few artists already signed up!
 

A lighthearted look at most vintage systems, 8-bit, 16-bit and so on.
 

The site is dedicated to offering very high quality prints, canvases, posters of retro computer/video game hardware.
 

The Retro Isle, a website that covers all the most popular home computers of the 70s, 80s and 90s!
 

Retro Gamer Magazine forums - a wicked place for everything old (game wise!)
 

Welcome to retrozoid! This is a new site that is more retro based. We will be covering games from the past from all sorts of consles dating back to the Amiga and Commodore, SNES to N-64 and Master System to the Dreamcast!
 

They offer a broad range of second hand hardware and software for Sinclair computers and spares (including replacement keyboard membranes). They also have other hardware and software for other formats.
 

Another emulator page, this one is dedicated to the fantastic Atari emulator "SAINT", this emulator is of very high quality.
 

A treasure trove of Spectrum game reviews, images, videos and misty eyed reminiscing
 

A nice site featuring lots or information about the BBC micro and Acorn Electron, Acorn Atom etc, Emulators, Roms and Software are all available here.
 

The aim of this site is to provide an archive of Sinclair ZX Spectrum games in .TZX tape format for preservation purposes.
 

A coffee table magazine for the internet
 

A central archive for all Spectrum and SAM games hints, tips, cheats, maps, hacks and pokes.
 

This website is dedicated to the brilliant VICE emulator that emulates several cool old Commodore systems including the C64, C128, VIC20, PET , PLUS4 and CBM-II.
 

If you hanker after the old days of Amiga computing then you need to go here. This site is where you can grab the windows version of Winuae, the Amiga emulator! The emulator is very good and this project is constantly kept bang up to date.
 

If you are interested in Sinclair related things, then you will enjoy this site. It contains everything from emulators and remakes to information on new Sinclair games being written today!
 

An amazingly talented young lady . . . my cousin Atheen!
 

Home to Gamebase 16/+4, History of the C16, Hardware Shop & Forum for all!
 

This web site contains a large collection of ZX81 and TS1000 software, hardware and books.
 

A collection of original Sinclair branded ZX81 hardware, software titles, books and accessories. Condition, manufacturer and date of release are detailed next to each item. Many items are in unused condition and still factory sealed.
 

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