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I have been an avid collector since I purchased my first Amstrad, a CPC 664, back in 1986 when I was 16 years old. | I have been an avid collector since I purchased my first Amstrad, a CPC 664, back in 1986 when I was 16 years old. | ||
− | Currently I am collecting Amsoft titles on tape and disc and have almost 100 so far and I am hoping to eventually have a complete collection. Being in New Zealand is a bit of a draw back, I think I have scooped the collection pool clean here | + | Currently I am collecting Amsoft titles on tape and disc and have almost 100 so far and I am hoping to eventually have a complete collection. Being in New Zealand is a bit of a draw back, I think I have scooped the collection pool clean here and have just about everything that was ever released for the Amstrad in New Zealand. Unfortunately this wasn't a lot - mainly the main Amstrad peripherals and the actual computers themselves. For example the Plus range was never sold in New Zealand. If you are a collector in New Zealand, please contact me.<br> |
[[Image:Amstrad CPC 664 with Richard 1986.jpeg|600px]] | [[Image:Amstrad CPC 664 with Richard 1986.jpeg|600px]] |
Latest revision as of 05:11, 29 April 2010
I love Amstrad CPC's!!!!
I have been an avid collector since I purchased my first Amstrad, a CPC 664, back in 1986 when I was 16 years old.
Currently I am collecting Amsoft titles on tape and disc and have almost 100 so far and I am hoping to eventually have a complete collection. Being in New Zealand is a bit of a draw back, I think I have scooped the collection pool clean here and have just about everything that was ever released for the Amstrad in New Zealand. Unfortunately this wasn't a lot - mainly the main Amstrad peripherals and the actual computers themselves. For example the Plus range was never sold in New Zealand. If you are a collector in New Zealand, please contact me.
This is me using my 664 in 1986 (sorry, no flash on my camera back then).
Another shot of my 664, on a home made computer desk that my father made for me, which had pram wheels so I could move it around!