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Title: Hello from New Zealand!
Post by: Apple2Forever on 04:47, 24 February 24
New user here, originally an Apple II user back in the 80s but have been collecting vintage computers and games for about 20 years or so now. The Amstrad isn't so common here, the main 8 bit machine was definitely the Commodore 64.
Title: Re: Hello from New Zealand!
Post by: Gryzor on 10:46, 24 February 24
Hehe and I was wondering who was posting before 6am my time :D

Welcome mate!
Title: Re: Hello from New Zealand!
Post by: robcfg on 11:17, 24 February 24
You've come to the right place for your Amstrad needs  ;)

What computers were popular in New Zealand back in the days?

Welcome to the CPCWiki!
Title: Re: Hello from New Zealand!
Post by: Apple2Forever on 11:28, 24 February 24
Quote from: robcfg on 11:17, 24 February 24You've come to the right place for your Amstrad needs  ;)

What computers were popular in New Zealand back in the days?

Welcome to the CPCWiki!
In homes, mostly C64s. In schools, Apple IIs. Spectrums and Amstrads were pretty rare here.
Title: Re: Hello from New Zealand!
Post by: dodogildo on 15:26, 24 February 24
Kia ora mate!
Title: Re: Hello from New Zealand!
Post by: Anthony Flack on 21:35, 24 February 24
You may be a little older than me because our high school had BBC Micros. My family had a CPC (which is why I am here), and there were er, five other people I knew who had one in Napier. But they did sell Amstrad Action in the magazine shops so there must have been a few around. There was a marketing push to sell Amstrads here; there were TV ads and some of the big electronics chains were selling CPCs in 1985.

Most kids who had a computer at home had a C64 though. I never saw a Spectrum; I only know about Spectrum stuff thanks to the many Spectrum games that were ported to the CPC (not such a bad thing).

I feel like an old man reminiscing about a potato field. 
Title: Re: Hello from New Zealand!
Post by: Gryzor on 13:35, 25 February 24
Yes, but what a glorious potato field! 🥔
Title: Re: Hello from New Zealand!
Post by: mahlemiut on 22:34, 25 February 24
For me, at primary school there were (eventually) a few C64s (and an Apple Franklin).  High school had just Mac Classics and PCs.  Most friends had C64s, but did have a few that had CPCs (a lot of tapes got copied).  Didn't know any with Spectrums or BBCs, though. 
Title: Re: Hello from New Zealand!
Post by: Apple2Forever on 07:12, 26 February 24
Quote from: Anthony Flack on 21:35, 24 February 24You may be a little older than me because our high school had BBC Micros. My family had a CPC (which is why I am here), and there were er, five other people I knew who had one in Napier. But they did sell Amstrad Action in the magazine shops so there must have been a few around. There was a marketing push to sell Amstrads here; there were TV ads and some of the big electronics chains were selling CPCs in 1985.

Most kids who had a computer at home had a C64 though. I never saw a Spectrum; I only know about Spectrum stuff thanks to the many Spectrum games that were ported to the CPC (not such a bad thing).

I feel like an old man reminiscing about a potato field.
I vaguely remember one of my primary school classes having a BBC Micro, can't be certain though.
Title: Re: Hello from New Zealand!
Post by: zhulien on 06:38, 18 April 24
I grew up in Auckland and we had BBCs at school but probably a good 20% of home computers in 1986 would have been CPCs. I used to regularly go to the Computer Terminal in Highbury and they sold heaps of CPCs.
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