vitaplayer
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Just thought I'd put a first post in here to say hi before I get down to spending money!
I've been gaming since the early 70s when I had my first Pong clone, moving through tabletop and handheld LED games then a range of Commodore machines from the Vic 20 onwards (Vic, C64, Amiga, C16 etc...). I didn't really bother with consoles until the mid 1990s but I've made up for it since then and I'm now up to a collection of around 50 assorted computers, games systems with about 5,000 games and counting.
I run three gaming / geek websites, one dedicated to the PS Vita which is one of my favourite system although I prefer retro to modern gaming. My heart is firmly with the Amiga as I spent several years as a journalist working on a few magazines and being involved in releasing a range of freeware titles (anyone remember the Star Trek disk magazine The Final Frontier?).
Anyway I'm always looking to add to my collections, especially anything by Mastertronic as I'm aiming to get a 100% complete set across all formats. Easier said than done as there are about 2,000 titles including all the sub-labels and reissues!
Simon Plumbe
I've been gaming since the early 70s when I had my first Pong clone, moving through tabletop and handheld LED games then a range of Commodore machines from the Vic 20 onwards (Vic, C64, Amiga, C16 etc...). I didn't really bother with consoles until the mid 1990s but I've made up for it since then and I'm now up to a collection of around 50 assorted computers, games systems with about 5,000 games and counting.
I run three gaming / geek websites, one dedicated to the PS Vita which is one of my favourite system although I prefer retro to modern gaming. My heart is firmly with the Amiga as I spent several years as a journalist working on a few magazines and being involved in releasing a range of freeware titles (anyone remember the Star Trek disk magazine The Final Frontier?).
Anyway I'm always looking to add to my collections, especially anything by Mastertronic as I'm aiming to get a 100% complete set across all formats. Easier said than done as there are about 2,000 titles including all the sub-labels and reissues!
Simon Plumbe