By June 28, 2013

Retro Tech Addicts Podcast -4: Release Candidate 2

RTA Logo 1Gareth and Matt enjoy a warm and fuzzy recollection of days gone by in this the third installment of the Retro Tech Addicts podcast.

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This day in the past

First two Video Games Copyrighted

Speak And Spell

The favourite phone?
Matt: Touch Pro2

Gareth: Google Nexus One

My first Mame cabinet

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Listeners:

Hi MTA Team,

I have been listening to the podcast for many episodes, I started listening when Chris A was co-host with Gareth, and I’ve pretty much listened to all the episodes to about 180,  and now listening to the latest ones as they come out.

I like the retro show too, as I have a long standing interest in home computers from the 70s / 80s, LED calculators and pretty much anything Sinclair related. Nice to see someone remembers the G7000 line of machines, as it wasn’t a terribly popular machine. Fully agree with the comments about the CBM Plus4, a shocking machine.

I have around ~200 machines, and the list of stuff I have is below, as Gareth was interested. I have multiples of some machines, like the BBC, where I obtained a whole BBC network of around 10 machines in one hit, from a skip.   

@gareth : I have several boxed G7000s plus maybe some unboxed, a couple of G7200s, at least one G7400 and the chess computer. I also have around 40 games, including the 3 marvellous board games they did. They are a work of art. The later games have an enhanced mode, denoted by a ‘+’, which when run on a G7400, give slightly better graphics. These are pretty difficult to find, and the higher the number the rarer.

The G7200 was never sold in this country, to my knowledge, and the two I have came from Holland and France. You discussed the Odyssey, and you are correct that the O^2 was the G7000. There was an original Odyssey sold in the UK, not just the states, from around ’73, which is near impossible to find (and I don’t have one). 

Keep up the good work, both for the Retro and Mobile shows.

Apple   II Europlus

IIC

III

Mac

Mac SE

Newton

Pippin

PowerBook

Acorn   BBC Model B

BBC Model B+

BBC Master 128

BBC Master Turbo

BBC Master Compact

Atom

Electron

Alphatronic PC

Amstrad 464

664

6128

464 Plus

GX4000

1512

PPC 640

Notepad

Apricot F1

Atari   400

600XL

800

800XL

1200XL

XEGS

65XE

128XE

VCS (Wood grain)

2600 (Black version of wood grain)

2600Jr (variations of design)

5200

7800

Lynx

Lynx II

Binatone     TV Master Mk4 B&W

TV Master Mk4 Colour

TV Master Mk4+2 B&W <<<<< Like Matt my first console

TV Master Mk4+2 Colour

TV Master Mk6 B&W

TV Master Mk6 Colour

TV Master Mk8 Colour

TV Master Mk10 B&W

TV Master Mk10 Colour

TV Master SuperStar Colour + Cartridges

Camputers Lynx 

Coleco  Colecovision

Commodore    PET 2001

3008

4016

4032

P500

VIC20

64

64C

64GS

SX64

CD32

C16

PLUS 4

Cambridge Computer   Z88

Tautung Einstein

Compaq  Portable

Dragon  32

64

EACA Video Genie

Color Genie

Enterprise   64

128

Epson   PX8

Grundy  Newbrain Model A

Newbrain Model AD

Fairchild Channel F

Hitachi HX20

IBM PC

PC XT

AT

Portable

Intellivision   Console

Jupiter Ace

4000

Kaypro  Model ?

Model ?

Mattel  Aquarius

Memotech     MTX 500

MTX 512

NEC Turbo Grafx-16

Turbo Expres

PC Engine

Oric 1

Atmos

Osborne 1

Executive

Panasonic    3DO

Phillips     G7000

G7200

G7400

Chess Computer

Psion   XP

CM

LZ

3

3a

5

Sienna

Oregan Scientific

Netbook

MC400

Research Machines    380Z

Sega Genesis

Nomad

Megadrive

Saturn

32X

Dreamcast

GameGear

Sharp   MZ700

MZ80K

Sinclair     MK14

ZX80

ZX81

Spectrum 16k

Spectrum 48k

Spectrum 128

Spectrum+2

Spectrum+2a

Spectrum+3

QL

Sord M5

Spectravideo SV318

Tandy   Portable

TI   99/4

99/4a (White & Silver/Black)

Compact

Timex Sinclair  1000

2068

Toshiba MSX

Yamaha  CX7 + ~Musc Keyboard.

Sony MSX 2 Turbo

HitBit

PSX

PlayStation 2

Nintendo     NES

SNES

N64

Virtual Boy

Ian Boggs: what happened to podcast -2 ???

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Music by James Everett

Posted by: Gareth

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