What was the first version of Elite you ever played?
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What was the first version of Elite you ever played?
just curious to see where everyone got their Elite addictions from! :) personally i was given an old BBC Model B (older than i was) when i was a little girl, learnt programming on it, played many games including the cassette version of Elite, i loved that machine. now i want a keyboard with red/orange function keys and brown arrow keys because of it :)
and now i know i'm too addicted to oolite when i was walking along the street one night, got stuck behind some people walking really slowly, and instinctively thought "mass locked"...hehehe
also, just a quick note on the rewrite of the manual i'm doing - may be a little delayed because i'm currently rather ill, i should get better soon though, and then i will finish what i've started!
and now i know i'm too addicted to oolite when i was walking along the street one night, got stuck behind some people walking really slowly, and instinctively thought "mass locked"...hehehe
also, just a quick note on the rewrite of the manual i'm doing - may be a little delayed because i'm currently rather ill, i should get better soon though, and then i will finish what i've started!
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BBC B for me, thankfully with a disk drive!
I can remember that my Dad and I made up a team for a while, I would handle the combat and he would handle the docking, that was up until we earned enough to buy docking computers, after that the Father-Son bonding sessions stopped (hmm, now that's starting to sound rather dodgy isn't it!! ).
I can remember that my Dad and I made up a team for a while, I would handle the combat and he would handle the docking, that was up until we earned enough to buy docking computers, after that the Father-Son bonding sessions stopped (hmm, now that's starting to sound rather dodgy isn't it!! ).
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best thing about being british - bbc micros :) completely unintentional alliteration there, i promise! even my girlfriend first played on a bbc micro, she apparently couldn't get the game working on her electron though...i *so* have to find out if she still has her electron, i've always wanted to see one of those :)
C-64 for me as well. Sometime in '85 methinks... I was hooked the moment I saw the game and nothing was the same for me ever again. Jump to Amiga gave me colours... Then I had to wait for several years before I found Oolite. (though I played FFE in-between)
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C64 for me, and I also would guess it was in 85, perhaps 86.
Later I moved on to Atari ST (why isn't that on the voting list, we ST-users are not just "other"s ! For me it was the best computer before I could afford a Mac, which still took a while back then...).
And then there was this biiiiiiiiiiiiiig gap until I discovered Oolite.
Later I moved on to Atari ST (why isn't that on the voting list, we ST-users are not just "other"s ! For me it was the best computer before I could afford a Mac, which still took a while back then...).
And then there was this biiiiiiiiiiiiiig gap until I discovered Oolite.
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HI, I played Atari St elite first. Still have the St and the original game on 3 1/2" floppy from 1986 (I think). I remember buying it one night at Wh Smiths abd thinking the flight manual looks good. Thereafter I was up till at least 3 am every night playing. Played Frontier II a few years ago on the St, and then eventually discovered Oolite for my Pc.
Get well soon
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