Speaking of computers…Unlike most of the people that started with the legendary ZX Spectrum, I started with a Philips MSX2 (see attached picture) when I was seventh (1986). It had 128k of RAM, one internal 3.5" Floppy disk drive (single side 360k), printer, cartridge with MIDI interface and internal microphone and a MIDI keyboard. I made music with digital samples of my voice! That was simply amazing for that time. Unfortunately I lost all the recordings made on tape. For me the best game ever developed was definitely ‘Alest’ (1988):
Meanwhile I bought a Timex 2048, a Spectrum +2 and also a +3 (all of them in second hand). All garbage compared to MSX2.
Some years later I sold the MSX2 to buy a new A500. Later I sold the A500 to buy the Amiga 1200. After a while I had the A1200 equipped with an 80G 2½” HDD, modem Supra Fax (2400bps), 2 external floppy drives, 500 floppy disks with games (X-copy rocks!!) and a lot of joysticks.
In 1994 I exchange the A1200 for a 486SX@50Mhz, the worst thing I ever done. That was the end of Commodore era for me.
Almost forgot, my biggest brother offered me a CDTV with infrared trackball and infrared mouse. But since the A1200 was a better computer I only used this one to listen CD music. I didn’t have any game in CD, just in floppy disks. Don’t remember what I have done with it…probably I sold it to someone…
By the way, do you know SLAY Radio? I hear it almost every day
http://www.slayradio.org/home.php