Mac or PC

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IBM compatible or Apple?

PC for me
39
83%
Make mine a Mac
8
17%
 
Total votes: 47

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WSC
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Post by WSC »

I tried viewing the forum and site on my mobile today and it worked well.

Good for viewing but not good for posting as I don't have a decent keyboard on the mobile.

I was surprised how well the site worked and it was pretty quick, but I have just upgraded the phone to Next G. Not sure how it goes on other networks.

Great for on the bus.
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Where's the Commodore-64 in the poll?? 8)


cheers Ross...
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I'd like to see the Atari ST-E and the Amstrad 128k added too!!
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anyone remember shufflepuck on the original apple

man, that was my special purpose..
geez, i should have been the shufflepuck champion

oh gosh, here come the flashbacks...
You had me at dry hopping.
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Heh, yep. Along with Conan the Barbarian. And Karateka. And Where In the World Is Carmen Sandiego. And Raftaway River... :D :oops:

Ooooh ooooh Stellar 7!!! whoar!
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where in the world is carmen sandiego?
hey, had a kid in my class who went on that tv game show (in the states)
and won a free trip anywhere in the us

dumbass picked liked the next city over...man, i miss that game

ever get polio on the oregon trail?, that game could be soo good with the todays graphics...

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Post by Pale_Ale »

Too many to name and probably tons I don't remember. But....

Gauntlet
Bombjack
Afterburner
Outrun

And for the more obscure Atari PC fan, Xenon, R-Type and Operation Neptune.

Shufflepuck Cafe was superb too.

But, you can't forget, for those SA brewers, GRANNY'S GARDEN!!
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Post by Hatchet Juggla »

anyone used to play allycat??

i played that to death, it was made 3 years before i was born....

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If you want to reminisce about the days before Windows and Macs took over the world, head to http://www.old-computers.com

There are currently 949 computers in the museum at http://www.old-computers.com/museum/

Happy browsing.

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Post by Cleric »

I love mac and I will never go back to a pc for anything. I am an amateur film maker and I really like the professional film software that you can get on mac's. These machines are easy to use, no farting around with drivers or third party software to run anything. Everything I plug into my computer works immediately. Printers, camera, phones, camcorders, whatever.

I also love how compact the imacs are. It may not be a big deal to most people but I can't stand having a computer case at my feet. It drives me insane!
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