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Netflix High Score documentary.
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<blockquote data-quote="Robstyley" data-source="post: 534656" data-attributes="member: 6009"><p>Yes mate! Discovered it about a week ago and binge watched it all. Really interesting. So much in it that took me back and so much I didn't know. Fascinating to hear how some of the games and characters came about. I feel lucky to be old enough to have seen the start of video games. Our first console was an Atari 2600 and my first computer a BBC Acorn. They touched on it in the documentary but what a lot of people don't realise is how big PC gaming was in the 80's. Yes some people had consoles or both but until/before the Megadrive and SNES days early 90's, almost everyone played their games on computers. Spectrums, Commodores, Amstrads etc. Prob because the games were cheaper and there were more of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robstyley, post: 534656, member: 6009"] Yes mate! Discovered it about a week ago and binge watched it all. Really interesting. So much in it that took me back and so much I didn’t know. Fascinating to hear how some of the games and characters came about. I feel lucky to be old enough to have seen the start of video games. Our first console was an Atari 2600 and my first computer a BBC Acorn. They touched on it in the documentary but what a lot of people don’t realise is how big PC gaming was in the 80’s. Yes some people had consoles or both but until/before the Megadrive and SNES days early 90’s, almost everyone played their games on computers. Spectrums, Commodores, Amstrads etc. Prob because the games were cheaper and there were more of them. [/QUOTE]
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