@ausretrogamer That's definitely a fun game. Man, the SG-1000 boxart was so awesome. It's weird to see the step back SEGA took with the SMS.
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@airforcewriter that's actually a very good point. Bloody Sega! - Show replies
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@LouisGorenfeld nothing comes out here unless it's huge / popular in the States or Europe. It's an import :-))
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@LouisGorenfeld they did, but they were rebadged as John Sands.
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@LouisGorenfeld Commodore & Atari had a stranglehold of the market here in the 80s :)
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@LouisGorenfeld we had most of them too, but they were considered niche. The Apple ][ & BBC Micro were big here too (for gaming)
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@LouisGorenfeld yep, our school had a lab full of the crappy 32K computers ;-P
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@LouisGorenfeld I recall when a new (computer science) teacher came to our school - he wasn't a fan of the BBCs, so we got XT PCs instead :(
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@LouisGorenfeld they were very terrible. Loading DOS off twin floppy drives was a nightmare.
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@LouisGorenfeld they were :( They were damn awful.
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