Interesting video, though one minor quibble. The Atari 400 and 800 weren't one of the post-Spectrum wannabes... they predated it by almost three years and were incredibly advanced (and expensive!) for their time.
Even the revised versions (600XL and 800XL) which *did* come out in 1983 were comparable to the C64 in terms of ability. They kept making versions of them until the early '90s, though they never enjoyed the same level of support as the Speccy in the UK. :'-(
Very informative. I never owned a Sinclair but my neighbor did. I had an Apple II clone and I was impressed with what the Sinclair could do for it's size. Brings back memories. Thanks for posting.
Interesting video, though one minor quibble. The Atari 400 and 800 weren't one of the post-Spectrum wannabes... they predated it by almost three years and were incredibly advanced (and expensive!) for their time.
Even the revised versions (600XL and 800XL) which *did* come out in 1983 were comparable to the C64 in terms of ability. They kept making versions of them until the early '90s, though they never enjoyed the same level of support as the Speccy in the UK. :'-(
NotATube 1 year ago
Haha, fail record companies (again, of course)...
"This video contains an audio track that has not been authorised by all copyright holders. The audio has been disabled."
"Download this Song"
Shot yourself in the foot much?
Mercetron 1 year ago
Sodding YouTube and their sodding audio disabling....
GPaint 2 years ago
@GPaint Sodding record companies who imagine that their sells will go down because someone used their song in a video here. THOSE are the idiots.
Mercetron 1 year ago
these are some of the best produced vids ive seen on youtube.. very impressed
strictlysega 3 years ago
Brilliant
5*****
rob1969in 4 years ago
Superb!!!
bucksby 4 years ago
excellent
mgbsystems 4 years ago
Very informative. I never owned a Sinclair but my neighbor did. I had an Apple II clone and I was impressed with what the Sinclair could do for it's size. Brings back memories. Thanks for posting.
FollowingSeas 5 years ago