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|    Shaun Bebbington to cbmeeks    |
|    Re: ATARI and Spectrum are rubbish - The    |
|    16 May 18 04:12:41    |
      From: shaun@square-circle.co.uk              On Tuesday, 15 May 2018 14:03:54 UTC+1, cbmeeks wrote:       > On Sunday, January 16, 2011 at 8:51:33 AM UTC-5, Lloyd Hearsewave wrote:       > > I don't understand why people are still using crappy doorstoppers like the       > > Sinclair Spectrum and ugly black and white heaps of trash like the ATARI       800       > > XL.       > >       > > Both of these computers failed in the 80s and look at the graphics of the       > > Spectrum - ugly, monochrome, no scrolling and no sprites.       > >       > > The ATARI has only 3 ugly colors, ugly sprites and bad scrolling. 99% of       > > ATARI games are crap.       > >       > > All the games are MUCH superior on the C64 and the C64 truly is the king of       > > home computers!       > >       > > So please throw away your ATARIs and Spectrums and buy a C64 on ebay!       >       >       > I love how people are still feeding the trolls after all these years.        Awesome. :-)       >       > I wanna play....       >       > "SEGA GENESIS was SOOO much better than SNES because it had BLAST       PROCESSING!"       >       > Unless your CPU supports BLAST PROCESSING then you are garbage.       >       >       >       > :-D tee hee              Yes but the Z80 processor could also do register pairs, so the bestest       machines has to be the Commodore C128 (but only when it's using the Z80       processors).              Regards,              Shaun.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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