Amstrad GX4000 Review
Watch the Video The Amstrad GX-4000 was Alan Sugar’s attempt to enter the game console market during the early 90s….
A detailed journey into hardware history. Featuring some of the most (and least) iconic machines of the past.
A detailed journey into hardware history. Featuring some of the most (and least) iconic machines of the past.
Watch the Video The Amstrad GX-4000 was Alan Sugar’s attempt to enter the game console market during the early 90s….
Watch the Video The Sega SG-1000 and SG-1000 Mk II were released in Japan around the same time as the…
Where do I start with this stupendous machine? The machine that introduced so many British children to the wonderful world…
Now there’s a name. Sovereign Supersports TV Games… What a corker…. Now there’s not much about this fine 1977 derived…
The Commodore 64 was the much awaited follow up to the Vic-20, which itself superseded the Commodore PET. Initially unveiled…
To begin the story of the CD32 we have to get down and dirty in the 1980’s and more specifically,…
Watch the Video A review of the doomed Commodore 64GS, or 64 Games System. Manufactured and released by Commodore in…
Watch the Video Today I’m looking at my Amstrad PC1512, whilst also providing a bit of back story to the…