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Hi. This page is under construction, but here is something for now.
 
Hi. This page is under construction, but here is something for now.
  
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Name - Tony
 
Name - Tony
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I became interested in the CPC when I got a 464 at the age of...ooh about 12. I spent many many happy hours locked in my bedroomplaying some of the greatest games. I also later bought an Amiga, but things were not the same. I am a big fan of the Sega Megadrive too. I have recently become an avid fan of emulators and spend a lot of time playing those old Amstrad games I loved as a kid. Things are certainly different looking back at those games, but they are still quite playable and I love the feelings of nostalgia.
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I became interested in the CPC when I got a 464 at the age of...ooh about 12. I spent many many happy hours locked in my bedroomplaying some of the greatest games. I also later bought an Amiga, but things were not the same. I am a big fan of the Sega Megadrive to. I have recently become an avid fan of emulators and spend a lot of time playing those old Amstrad games I loved as a kid. Things are certainly different looking back at those games, but they are still quite playable and I love the feelings of nostalgia.
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 21 January 2007

Hi. This page is under construction, but here is something for now.



Name - Tony


Age - 34



I became interested in the CPC when I got a 464 at the age of...ooh about 12. I spent many many happy hours locked in my bedroomplaying some of the greatest games. I also later bought an Amiga, but things were not the same. I am a big fan of the Sega Megadrive too. I have recently become an avid fan of emulators and spend a lot of time playing those old Amstrad games I loved as a kid. Things are certainly different looking back at those games, but they are still quite playable and I love the feelings of nostalgia.


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