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  • cwl007cwl007 England
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    These aren't retro buys. I have had these since I was a young boy in the '80's. Sadly the Commodore 64 is long gone, I would enjoy a little nostalgic play on these.
    This was in the day when you had to plan a gaming session 2 days in advance while you waited for the tape to load. (Only for it to fail at the last minute!!)
    Couple of observation: Who on Earth is that meant to be on the TSWLM cover? It certainly isn't our Rog.
    Also look at the price of LALD!
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    edited 12:21pm Posts: 26,377
    cwl007 wrote: »
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    These aren't retro buys. I have had these since I was a young boy in the '80's. Sadly the Commodore 64 is long gone, I would enjoy a little nostalgic play on these.
    This was in the day when you had to plan a gaming session 2 days in advance while you waited for the tape to load. (Only for it to fail at the last minute!!)
    Couple of observation: Who on Earth is that meant to be on the TSWLM cover? It certainly isn't our Rog.
    Also look at the price of LALD!

    It brings back memories seeing those tapes, I had a Zx81 which was my first computer it was often Russian roulette as to whether the game would load or not. I also had a Commodore Plus/4, when I got a Spectrum Plus 3 it felt space age tech at the time.

    I still buy music cassette tapes, alas the only James bond cassette I have left is The Living Daylights audio book (includes Quantum of Solace) read by Anthony Valentine.
  • cwl007cwl007 England
    Posts: 626
    cwl007 wrote: »
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    20250907-093426.jpg

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    These aren't retro buys. I have had these since I was a young boy in the '80's. Sadly the Commodore 64 is long gone, I would enjoy a little nostalgic play on these.
    This was in the day when you had to plan a gaming session 2 days in advance while you waited for the tape to load. (Only for it to fail at the last minute!!)
    Couple of observation: Who on Earth is that meant to be on the TSWLM cover? It certainly isn't our Rog.
    Also look at the price of LALD!

    It brings back memories seeing those tapes, I had a Zx81 which was my first computer it was often Russian roulette as to whether the game would load or not. I also had a Commodore Plus/4, when I got a Spectrum Plus 3 it felt space age tech at the time.

    I still buy music cassette tapes, alas the only James bond cassette I have left is The Living Daylights audio book (includes Quantum of Solace) read by Anthony Valentine.

    Great stuff, glad my post brought back some memories for you.
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