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    Ok, this just got on my mind for some reason. I remember like 10 years ago hanging at my friend's house (back in Europe) ...and his computer was broken - so he took out this old gaming system that used "carts" that looked like music cassetes (I'm not sure what you people call them but - u know the things before the CDs came )

    Anyway - the games had to "load" in ...so it took like good 15 minutes to play. Any ideas what the heck that system is?

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    How about PayPaling funds to buy a pie?

    You're not getting your answer until you do!

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    Mmmmmmmmm, the only ones I can think of are the Supercharger for the Atari 2600 and the cassette player for the Commodore Vic-20 and 64.
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    Sounds almost like it might have been the Bally Astrocade:



    Or if by "music cassettes", you mean like "8-tracks", it could have been the Odyssey 2:




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    Nah, I'm pretty sure he's talking about the Astrocade like you said - those loaded into the system rather like music cassettes.

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    nope - it is not any one of those

    More info (whatever I can remember)

    the cassettes (not 8-tracks) went into a cassette-deck that looked a bit like a bulky walkman...this was and outside extension connected to a gray console/old computer (can't really remember what it was...only that it was gray)


    Then to play the game you had to do some settings and then press play on the "walkman" ...which made the tape roll (just like a regular music cassette in a regular walkman)

    Then u had to wait some time (sometimes long) to play the game...for the game to load into the console/old computer

    ANY IDEAS!?

    ...i know
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    Could have been any of the computer out at the time. TRS-80?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastian
    Then u had to wait some time (sometimes long) to play the game...for the game to load into the console/old computer
    Since you're in the US, it most likely wasn't a Spectrum. Probably a C-64, maybe a Tandy or something else. *shrug*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Oscuro
    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastian
    Then u had to wait some time (sometimes long) to play the game...for the game to load into the console/old computer
    Since you're in the US, it most likely wasn't a Spectrum. Probably a C-64, maybe a Tandy or something else. *shrug*
    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastian
    ...back in Europe...
    he was in Europe at the time of the sighting.

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    Most likely a Commodore 64.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krazy_kamino
    he was in Europe at the time of the sighting.
    Doh! I can't be ahead when I'm behind.

    Who knows, then...probably a spectrum, but could be anything else from a Dragon clone to...well...something else!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Oscuro
    Who knows, then...probably a spectrum, but could be anything else from a Dragon clone to...well...something else!
    Spectrums (Spectra?) were black rather than grey, as were Amstrad CPCs.
    The Dragon is another possibility, but I'd say the C64 is still most likely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastian
    nope - it is not any one of those

    More info (whatever I can remember)

    the cassettes (not 8-tracks) went into a cassette-deck that looked a bit like a bulky walkman...this was and outside extension connected to a gray console/old computer (can't really remember what it was...only that it was gray)


    Then to play the game you had to do some settings and then press play on the "walkman" ...which made the tape roll (just like a regular music cassette in a regular walkman)

    Then u had to wait some time (sometimes long) to play the game...for the game to load into the console/old computer

    ANY IDEAS!?

    ...i know
    How about the TI-99/4A. Those were gray (silver actually) used a cassette deck and had a cart port. They were popular in the US and Europe, and had games like Tunnels of Doom that required loading times.

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    I don't know the answer, I just came in here for the pie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anagrama
    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Oscuro
    Who knows, then...probably a spectrum, but could be anything else from a Dragon clone to...well...something else! LOL
    Spectrums (Spectra?) were black rather than grey, as were Amstrad CPCs.
    The Dragon is another possibility, but I'd say the C64 is still most likely.
    Not all Speccys (odd plural form I know! :P) were black, as there's a silver one out there that I've been thinking on and off of getting. It's not a common one, though.

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    Even the Aquarius had a tape drive.

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    Yeah. Could be an Oric for god's sake. Maybe even an Apple II! :P

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    Oh yeah, about that Apple ][ bit...

    (Search for "Tape Drive." :D)

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