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Ep 60 – Electron Games Of My Youth

RA_Episode_60Join Uniforix as he describes some of the Acorn Electron
games he played frequently during his youth, which was
a long time ago, in a galaxy far far away – or to be more
precise … West Yorkshire ;-)

For those Amiga lovers out there he also has a couple
of great Amiga games to discuss too!!

And he forgot to thank our site sponsors… what a tool!

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7 thoughts on “Ep 60 – Electron Games Of My Youth

  1. Avatar of Andy Andy says:

    Great Ep mate

    I also used to love playing killer gorilla, it was better than the donkey kong I had on my speccy.

    I also didn’t know that chuckie egg originated on the speccy, I always thought it came out on the electron.

    Keep up the good work mate

  2. Avatar of mrsid mrsid says:

    Loved hearing all about these Electron games mate. Some I had never heard of but they sound great. I also had no idea that Chuckie Egg did not come out originally on the BBC. Great stuff though mate, really enjoyed this episode

  3. Avatar of uniforix uniforix says:

    Thanks guys! Yeah I always thought Chuckie Egg was from the BBC/Electron, sometimes you find things out these days that surprise you :)

  4. Avatar of stoysville stoysville says:

    Great episode with cool game reviews. Loved the Amiga music at the end too!

  5. Avatar of TEOL TEOL says:

    I’ve always played it’s 2 big brothers The Archemedies & The BBC Micro at school as a kid so never got to appreciate the good games on the smaller and lower ended graphics card little brother of them both The Electron.

    Bet it was pretty decent though seeing as the others were decent rich school kids buisness quality powerhouse machines for the time which had some decent games on them from memory.

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