tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503226992848377894.post2380453826469687920..comments2024-03-29T08:18:04.637+00:00Comments on Indie Retro News: Amstrad CPC 464 - 30 years old this month!IndieRetroNewshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14223941933052907412noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503226992848377894.post-2430276142203165392014-12-13T18:12:21.093+00:002014-12-13T18:12:21.093+00:00Music on 8-bit machines was so catchy. I would end...Music on 8-bit machines was so catchy. I would end up humming the tunes at school the following day and couldn't stop myself from doing so. Rob Hubbard is the only name who comes to mind and I understand that he is still going in the games industry. I guess it doesn't matter what your instrument is, piano, trumpet or Commodore 64, talent is talent.Dean Hannahnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503226992848377894.post-9858584315927604212014-12-13T13:08:13.559+00:002014-12-13T13:08:13.559+00:00Great choice of games there Dean! Dizzy being a hu...Great choice of games there Dean! Dizzy being a huge fav of mine and Bubble Bobble for that music which still plays in my head today.... Do do do do ;)INDIERETRONEWSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503226992848377894.post-81475186611786069252014-12-13T12:56:04.968+00:002014-12-13T12:56:04.968+00:00This brought back many happy memories for me. I on...This brought back many happy memories for me. I only realised that it was the thirtieth anniversary when I was playing Destiny last night and somewhat showed my age when I asked if anyone remembered a few games from it.<br />I spent so much time playing games and programming as well thanks to a magazine I subscribed to called Amstrad Action. I recall typing up a few pokes as well! (Anyone??)<br /Dean Hannahnoreply@blogger.com