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Offline A4000_Mad

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Re: am on the lookout for zx spectrums
« on: January 09, 2007, 06:34:21 PM »
I had every Spectrum ever made once, but when we moved the Mrs said I had to bin them or some of my Amigas !! No contest... so into the bin went all the Speccy's :boohoo:


Well all except a boxed, fully working +3 with floppy drive that I managed to sneek up into the loft   :lol:

Any idea of its value now?

P.S. Heathrow Radar on the Spectrum is still the best Air Traffic Control simulator that I have seen on any platform  including the PC  8-)

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Re: am on the lookout for zx spectrums
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2007, 06:30:25 PM »
Yes the floppy is 3". I Think I've only got a few blank disks, Batman and Gauntlet II.

Has anyone seen a good Air Traffic Control simulator (preferrably for Heathrow) for any other platform than the Speccy?


It's a real shame but to be honest 'Kennedy Approach' and 'ATC' for the Amiga were more like kids games than simulators. But 'Airbus 320 Volume II' sure is great fun. I paid £15 for my new boxed copy, but the charts and airway maps alone would have cost much more than that  :-)



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