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The Sunday Night Primo with Rich and Tikay ***official show thread***

RICHORFORDRICHORFORD Member Posts: 5,571
edited May 2011 in Poker Chat
Morning all!

Tonight it's the big one- The Sunday Night Primo and I'm back on duty with the old dear.

We'll have more brand new footage from last weekend's Sky Poker Tour in Leeds and we'll be reading out your messages on here and email.

I'll fill in more details when I get to the office later today- but in the meantime the thread is open for your comments.

Here's our hot topic tonight-

Gadget Nostalgia

Do you yearn for the days of your Commodore 64? The Sega Megadrive? Or the first Playstation? Do you pine for those whacking great big mobile phones with huge antennae? 

Do you remember the good old bat and ball game on the Atari? Do you miss the mess your fax machine used to make if the paper got stuck? Did you have a laser disc player, a Sony Walkman or, in Tikay's case, a gramophone?

What was your favouourite piece of kit as you grew up, or perhaps even recently- that they don't make anymore, and why?

Let's take a trip down memory lane together and laugh at some of the things we used to use that we once thought were cool (or maybe still do!)

Best reply tonight wins a seat in a TSP Classic!
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  • pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
    edited May 2011
    computerised battleships,it revolutionised what was lets be honest a boring game!!!
  • pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
    edited May 2011
    "simon" it is responsible for getting me into dance music, ahhhhh 4 flashing lights and a rhythmic beat!!
  • pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
    edited May 2011
    "rubics cube" spent many an evening hunched over in my bedroom as a teenager greasing the inners to shave a second or 2 off my time getting 54 little squares in the right order!!!
  • BoxsterBoxster Member Posts: 4,462
    edited May 2011

    First computer - BBC Electron

    The girl friend reading out lines and lines pages and pages of Basic code from a computer magazine to be meticulously entered to play the latest game.

    One comma, one character, one colon missed and the game wouldn't run! Check all the code entry again!!

     

  • RICHORFORDRICHORFORD Member Posts: 5,571
    edited May 2011
    In Response to Re: The Sunday Night Primo with Rich and Tikay ***official show thread***:
    "simon" it is responsible for getting me into dance music, ahhhhh 4 flashing lights and a rhythmic beat!!
    Posted by pod1
    Lol- I remember this! My brother had one- after about 9 or 10 sequential lights it went mental. You also had to really press the lights down which made your thumbs hurt.
    Beast of a machine too, purely so it could house all those batteries it needed in order to run.
  • spornybolspornybol Member Posts: 8,212
    edited May 2011
    got to be the train set and sticking the plastic toy soldiers on the track or even the tanks and not putting track on over the bridge just to see the carnage ? now i`m sure i was not the only one
  • RICHORFORDRICHORFORD Member Posts: 5,571
    edited May 2011
    In Response to Re: The Sunday Night Primo with Rich and Tikay ***official show thread***:
    First computer - BBC Electron The girl friend reading out lines and lines pages and pages of Basic code from a computer magazine to be meticulously entered to play the latest game. One comma, one character, one colon missed and the game wouldn't run! Check all the code entry again!!  
    Posted by Boxster
    Haha!

    10 PRINT "RICHARD"

    20 GOTO 10

    Cutting edge!

    Good entries so far, could be fun this subject. Especially when I start asking Tikay what he thinks of them!
  • spornybolspornybol Member Posts: 8,212
    edited May 2011
    the evil kenevil bike that you had to wound up so hard and fast just to get i going
  • kaymackaymac Member Posts: 1,437
    edited May 2011


    I remember that awful tennis with the white bars and a shooting game called skeet, it was prehistoric...

    Board games... do you remember the electronic mastermind where lights flashed if you got the hidden sequence right... that too was hideous...

    And I remember my brother had an old 8track in his car, it was bigger than the steering wheel, and the tapes were the size of building blocks!!!!
  • elsadogelsadog Member Posts: 5,677
    edited May 2011
    The must-have things when I was a kid were a cassette tape recorder and a portable radio. The cassette recorder sounded like a cat in a dustbin and the portable radio couldn't find any station other than the BBC Home Service. This may sound funny now but it was the height of modern technology in the early 60's. My bedroom was a shrine to 60's technology with my radio, tape-cassette, and a Dansette RG31 Record Player. 

    I still have the Sanyo Gramophone and L P Records from that time - How sad is that?
  • AcidMan27AcidMan27 Member Posts: 3,752
    edited May 2011
    In Response to Re: The Sunday Night Primo with Rich and Tikay ***official show thread***:
    "rubics cube" spent many an evening hunched over in my bedroom as a teenager greasing the inners to shave a second or 2 off my time getting 54 little squares in the right order!!!
    Posted by pod1

    My sister had a cheap one which used coloured stickers on the squares. After a couple of days trying to do it properly she gave up, took all of the stickers off and stuck them back on in order to pretend she had completed it.

    She always was a cheater lol.

    I loved my Big Trak, it was like having your own robot except it was a bit rubbish really. It used to get stuck on the living room rug and the dog would attack it.
  • BoxsterBoxster Member Posts: 4,462
    edited May 2011
    Amstrad 'Music Centre'. Smoked glass (plastic) cover with FM Stereo Radio and TWIN Cassette tapes. Wow
  • loonytoonsloonytoons Member Posts: 4,270
    edited May 2011
    In Response to The Sunday Night Primo with Rich and Tikay ***official show thread***:
    Morning all! Tonight it's the big one- The Sunday Night Primo and I'm back on duty with the old dear. We'll have more brand new footage from last weekend's Sky Poker Tour in Leeds and we'll be reading out your messages on here and email. I'll fill in more details when I get to the office later today- but in the meantime the thread is open for your comments. Here's our hot topic tonight- Gadget Nostalgia Do you yearn for the days of your Commodore 64? The Sega Megadrive? Or the first Playstation? Do you p ine for those whacking great big mobile phones with huge antennae?  Do you remember the good old bat and ball game on the Atari? Do you miss the mess your fax machine used to make if the paper got stuck? Did you have a laser disc player, a Sony Walkman or, in Tikay's case, a gramophone? What was your favouourite piece of kit as you grew up, or perhaps even recently- that they don't make anymore, and why? Let's take a trip down memory lane together and laugh at some of the things we used to use that we once thought were cool (or maybe still do!) Best reply tonight wins a seat in a TSP Classic!
    Posted by RICHORFORD
    just read that as of 28th april, there are no maufacturers of typewriters in the world anymore RIP the typewriter!
  • billybootsbillyboots Member Posts: 1,197
    edited May 2011

    Do you remember 'Spirograpgh'......it was a bit of a sensation  when it was launched back in mid 60's and even won the 'toy of the year'.........fond memories come flooding back thinking of all those weird designs and kaleidoscope of colours you drew onto your school exercise book covers.    
  • The_Don90The_Don90 Member Posts: 9,818
    edited May 2011
    who can turn down a show with Rich and Tikay.

    Although rich i must admit. Some of these gadgets youve mentioned i have no idea what they are. If it doesnt have an Xbox360 controller or a laser mouse then its old.
  • lozgolozgo Member Posts: 1,124
    edited May 2011
    It's the pinky and perky show again. yipeeeeee!!!
    I'm going to plump for the original Nintendo NES. Super Mario Brother rocked. Spent so much time trying to finish it, and never did!!!
    Have fun tonight guys.
    laurie/lozgo

    ps Any chance of a shoutout to Maxally for his terrific Mini Main event idea. Fantastic tournies at a fantastic price!!
  • YOUNG_GUNYOUNG_GUN Member Posts: 8,948
    edited May 2011
    Do you remember the good old bat and ball game on the Atari? Do you miss the mess your fax machine used to make if the paper got stuck? Did you have a laser disc player, a Sony Walkman or, in Tikay's case, a gramophone?

    I think i had a discman and then a mp3 player which i used for about a month!

    What was your favouourite piece of kit as you grew up, or perhaps even recently- that they don't make anymore, and why?

    Prob a football used to play alot if not ill be on my playstation/nintendo (fifa/Mario Kart)

    Look forward to the show have a good one!
  • JAEGERBOMBJAEGERBOMB Member Posts: 1,516
    edited May 2011
    i still remember the old Sinclair ZX81 and Spectrum...............playing Daley Thompson decathlon, manic miner, jet-set willy...............pls rich dont go there...................

    But my fave as a kid was Subbutteo, although it was a bit like the Half Man Half Biscuit song "all i want for christmas is a dukla prague away kit" ahhhhh..............Half Man Half Biscuit.......................away to search my old records, may be a while.

    on a side note,  those that have met me, sober, may have noticed i hav a slight scar on my cheek. This is the result of falling (sober) on top of an old style tape recorder and the thing trapping my cheek.........i was only 4-5 at the time.
  • MachkaMachka Member Posts: 4,627
    edited May 2011
    The Commodore 16 was my dream machine and where it all started for me.  I spent many a night hacking computer games and sending in cheats to magazines and in the end the magazine started sending me free games each week so I could hack them and they could pad out their cheat pages.

    I still visit this page on a daily basis: http://plus4world.powweb.com/home

    An interrupt driver cheat, a technique I'd never seen done by anyone else - Infinite lives and infinite papers for Paperboy on the C16, no problem...

    1 FOR I = 320 TO 349:READ A
    2 S=S+A:POKE I,A:NEXT
    3 IF S < /> 3098 THEN PRINT "DATA ERROR"
    4 SYS320:LOAD ""
    5 DATA 120,169,77,141,18,3,169,1,141,19,3,88,96,169,234,141
    6 DATA 64,42,141,65,42,141,237,25,141,238,25,76,66,206


  • JAEGERBOMBJAEGERBOMB Member Posts: 1,516
    edited May 2011
    In Response to Re: The Sunday Night Primo with Rich and Tikay ***official show thread***:
    i still remember the old Sinclair ZX81 and Spectrum...............playing Daley Thompson decathlon, manic miner, jet-set willy...............pls rich dont go there................... But my fave as a kid was Subbutteo, although it was a bit like the Half Man Half Biscuit song "all i want for christmas is a dukla prague away kit" ahhhhh..............Half Man Half Biscuit.......................away to search my old records, may be a while. on a side note,  those that have met me, sober, may have noticed i hav a slight scar on my cheek. This is the result of falling (sober) on top of an old style tape recorder and the thing trapping my cheek.........i was only 4-5 at the time.
    Posted by JAEGERBOMB
    There was one of the gang,
    Who had Scalectrix and,
    Because of that;
    He thought he was better than you,
    And everyday after school,
    You'd go around there to play him,
    Hoping to compete for some kind championship,
    And it always took about 15 billion hours to set the track up.
    And even when you did, the thing never seemed to work.

    It was a dodgy transformer, again and again.
    It was a dodgy transformer, again and again.
    It was a dodgy blue mass, again and again.
    It was a dodgy transformer, cost 3 pounds 10.

    So he sent his doting mother
    Up the stairs with the stepladder,
    To get the subbuteo
    Out of the loft.
    It had all the accessories
    Required for that big-match atmosphere.
    The crowd and the dugout,
    And the floodlights, too.
    And you'd always get palmed off
    With a headless center-forward,
    And a goal-keeper with no arms,
    a face like his.
    And he'd managed to get hold of
    A Dukla-Prague Away Kit,
    His uncle owned a sport shop
    And he'd kept it to one side.
    And after only five minutes
    You'd be down to ten men,
    As he'd sent-off your right back,
    For taking the base from under his left-winger.
    Come to half-time, you were losing, four-nil.
    Each and every goal, a hotly disputed penalty.
    So you smash up the floodlights
    And the game was abandoned,
    And the dog would bark
    And you'd be banned from his house.
    And your travelling army
    Of synthetic supporters
    Would be taken away from you
    And thrown in the bin.

    And now he's working
    In a job with a future.
    He hands me my Giro, (
    Every two weeks.
    And me, I'm on the lookout
    For a proper transformer.

    Uh?!
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