nighthawk71
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I'm Nighthawk71,
I just registered for Amibay a couple of days ago. The site was orignally brought to my attention back on the Lemon64 and LemonAmiga communities, but didn't decide to explore AmiBay until recently. I am rather young (22 years old as of this post), but have a high interest in vintage gaming and technology.
My first start into vintage computing was a Tandy TRS-80 MC-10 that my dad originally got in the early 80's. It is still fully functional, as far as I can remember, except for the Shift key, which has gone bad. In November 2014, I acquired my very first working Commodore 64, a 1983 breadbin with 250407 Rev. C mobo in it. I obtained a Commodore 1702 monitor for it the following month. I'm hoping to obtain a Commodore Amiga at some point, more specifically the A1200 model due to its recommendation by TvTropes for dedicated gaming purposes, alongside the A500 model.
As for my vintage gaming side, I have a working Sega Genesis Model 1, Super Nintendo Entertain System, Nintendo 64, and Game Boy, with a Sega CD Model 1 about the arrive in the mail soon.
I hope to eventually build up my collection even further as time goes by.
I just registered for Amibay a couple of days ago. The site was orignally brought to my attention back on the Lemon64 and LemonAmiga communities, but didn't decide to explore AmiBay until recently. I am rather young (22 years old as of this post), but have a high interest in vintage gaming and technology.
My first start into vintage computing was a Tandy TRS-80 MC-10 that my dad originally got in the early 80's. It is still fully functional, as far as I can remember, except for the Shift key, which has gone bad. In November 2014, I acquired my very first working Commodore 64, a 1983 breadbin with 250407 Rev. C mobo in it. I obtained a Commodore 1702 monitor for it the following month. I'm hoping to obtain a Commodore Amiga at some point, more specifically the A1200 model due to its recommendation by TvTropes for dedicated gaming purposes, alongside the A500 model.
As for my vintage gaming side, I have a working Sega Genesis Model 1, Super Nintendo Entertain System, Nintendo 64, and Game Boy, with a Sega CD Model 1 about the arrive in the mail soon.
I hope to eventually build up my collection even further as time goes by.