mordeith wrote: We used the get those tapes for our Amstrad in a shop off Main Street in Charleville. Also used to get the Airfix models there.
Donne wrote: » Pot Black was a Video Arcade and Pool Hall on Washington Street in the early to middle 80's. It was where the Kino is now. During lunch breaks from school, we'd go down there to waste away our money on the video machines.
Donne wrote: » If we are thinking of the same place, we got a TV from them in the early 80's. From what I remember at the time and it's bloody hazy, they sold all sorts of home electrical stuff. Lordan himself came across as a cranky prick. At the same time there just to be a great computer shop in the Queen's Old Castle. I Remember when we had a lunch break, we'd head down from Pres. and play the games the were set up in the C64s. It was better than pissing your money away at Pot Black.
Ludo wrote: » That was Tomorrows World I believe. It's where I got my C64 back in the day. Great shop also.
Donne wrote: » At the same time there just to be a great computer shop in the Queen's Old Castle. I Remember when we had a lunch break, we'd head down from Pres. and play the games the were set up in the C64s. It was better than pissing your money away at Pot Black.
Grand_Izer wrote: » Got the same bundle as well from there. Had a lot of fun with the bundled games especially with Shadow Warriors, Sly Spy, Midnight Resistance and Snare - a game that was fantastic and frustrating in equal measures. But the ending... that was a kick in the nuts !
Worztron wrote: » I got the C64 with the Nightmoves and Mindbenders game bundles. :-)
razorblunt wrote: » +1 for the Commodore 64 here. Bought the model that game with T2 so it had Arnie on the cover.
Worztron wrote: » I suppose it also sold ZX Spectrum games amongst others. I remember the games on tape and you could rotate the stand they were on. Happy days indeed. :-)
Roar wrote: » I used to get Amstrad games there. Good times.
.red. wrote: » Completely gone. I remember finding Santa's repeipt from there when he brought me a commodore 64 in the early 90's