CPCWiki forum

General Category => General Discussion - Introductions => Topic started by: salvogendut on 21:17, 29 June 25

Title: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: salvogendut on 21:17, 29 June 25
Hi everyone, I am a longtime geek from Italy and I have been digging computers since I was 12 or so (40 years have passed since then). Anyho, I just wanted to say how incredibly weird it is that I only found out about Amstrad CPC computers only this year. I mean, like they have always have been there flying under the radar but I never even really noticed them. It's crazy because these machine are incredibly interesting and very cleverly built and possess lots of nice features that other 8bits could only dream of. So to cut it short, I recently became the owner of a 6128 and a couple of 464s, one of which is sadly not working, so I am probably gonna post here for help one of these days. Been lurking here for a while and finally had to introduce myself.
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: robcfg on 21:54, 29 June 25
Welcome!

You may be from another timeline but you definitely arrived at the right place to enjoy your CPCs  :D

Don't hesitate to ask whatever you need and good luck with the repair!
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: trocoloco on 07:38, 30 June 25
Benvenuto to the CPC world! . Never too late to start enjoying your Amstrads   :)  
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: Gryzor on 08:23, 30 June 25
Better later than never! Welcome, and have fun! 

Btw, what computer(s) did you begin with?
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: salvogendut on 09:07, 30 June 25
Quote from: Gryzor on 08:23, 30 June 25Better later than never! Welcome, and have fun!

Btw, what computer(s) did you begin with?
My first computer was a Commodore 128. I guess Amstrads were never popular in Italy back in the day for some reason. I remember in my youth only seeing Commodores and Spectrums around mostly
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: salvogendut on 09:08, 30 June 25
Quote from: trocoloco on 07:38, 30 June 25Benvenuto to the CPC world! . Never too late to start enjoying your Amstrads  :) 
Grazie!!!
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: salvogendut on 09:09, 30 June 25
Quote from: robcfg on 21:54, 29 June 25Welcome!

You may be from another timeline but you definitely arrived at the right place to enjoy your CPCs  :D

Don't hesitate to ask whatever you need and good luck with the repair!
Thank you for the warm welcome! As you can see I already posted in the hardware issues subforum. Hopefully someone with experience will give me some clues! 
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: Gryzor on 09:11, 30 June 25
Quote from: salvogendut on 09:07, 30 June 25
Quote from: Gryzor on 08:23, 30 June 25Better later than never! Welcome, and have fun!

Btw, what computer(s) did you begin with?
My first computer was a Commodore 128. I guess Amstrads were never popular in Italy back in the day for some reason. I remember in my youth only seeing Commodores and Spectrums around mostly
The only c128 I saw back in the day (and damn, I so want one now) was at the shop we used to buy our (totally original, I swear) games. 

Did you ever use the Z80 in it?
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: salvogendut on 09:48, 30 June 25
Quote from: Gryzor on 09:11, 30 June 25
Quote from: salvogendut on 09:07, 30 June 25
Quote from: Gryzor on 08:23, 30 June 25Better later than never! Welcome, and have fun!

Btw, what computer(s) did you begin with?
My first computer was a Commodore 128. I guess Amstrads were never popular in Italy back in the day for some reason. I remember in my youth only seeing Commodores and Spectrums around mostly
The only c128 I saw back in the day (and damn, I so want one now) was at the shop we used to buy our (totally original, I swear) games.

Did you ever use the Z80 in it?
I briefly tried my hand with some z80 assembler on the C128 but I never fully used it for anything as I did not have a floppy drive and could not boot CP/M 
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: cwpab on 21:20, 30 June 25
What are your favorite games so far?
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: salvogendut on 21:34, 30 June 25
Quote from: cwpab on 21:20, 30 June 25What are your favorite games so far?
I haven't explored much yet but I have to say I have a weak spot for adventure games. I found one such game that is inspired to Neil Gaiman's Sandman and I am loving it. I can understand French and Spanish too so I am planning to dig into French and Spanish adventure games too. Other than that I would say classics like Arkanoid are always nice to play especially if you have some nice joystick. Any recommendations?
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: Targhan on 22:10, 30 June 25
Quote from: salvogendut on 21:34, 30 June 25I have a weak spot for adventure games
Hi! Check out Orion Prime in my signature, you might like it :).
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: Prodatron on 22:29, 30 June 25
Quote from: salvogendut on 21:17, 29 June 25It's crazy because these machine are incredibly interesting and very cleverly built and possess lots of nice features that other 8bits could only dream of. So to cut it short, I recently became the owner of a 6128 and a couple of 464s
Welcome here!
I'm sure you'll be surprised at the very crazy and modern things these machines can do!
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: trocoloco on 22:42, 30 June 25
Quote from: salvogendut on 21:34, 30 June 25Any recommendations?
You can try for homebrew games like The Key part 1 & 2 & Doomsday Lost Echoes and B.A.T. & Captain Blood from the commercial era
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: cwpab on 07:41, 01 July 25
QuoteI can understand French and Spanish too so I am planning to dig into French and Spanish adventure games too. Other than that I would say classics like Arkanoid are always nice to play especially if you have some nice joystick. Any recommendations?

That's great! Understanding French and Spanish is going to make your CPC game journey MUCH better, especially for adventures.

Try the Spanish text adventure Megacorp (https://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=1385) (also available for the C64). As a Spaniard, it's my favorite Spanish game of all time! It's a rare case of an 80s adventure with actual fair puzzles that never get too easy or too hard. The sci-fi setting is pretty cute too. I also highly recommend downloading and reading the disk version Spanish manual (https://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&onglet=notices&num=1385) (tape manual is the same, but looks worse) where they explain you must use imperative ("abre" for "open") instead of infinitive ("abrir").

Oh and don't be distracted by the girl in the loading screen... It never appears on the game!
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: salvogendut on 14:20, 01 July 25
Quote from: Targhan on 22:10, 30 June 25
Quote from: salvogendut on 21:34, 30 June 25I have a weak spot for adventure games
Hi! Check out Orion Prime in my signature, you might like it :).
Will do! Thank you!
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: salvogendut on 14:21, 01 July 25
Quote from: Prodatron on 22:29, 30 June 25
Quote from: salvogendut on 21:17, 29 June 25It's crazy because these machine are incredibly interesting and very cleverly built and possess lots of nice features that other 8bits could only dream of. So to cut it short, I recently became the owner of a 6128 and a couple of 464s
Welcome here!
I'm sure you'll be surprised at the very crazy and modern things these machines can do!
I am absolutely blown away by these machines! I wish I had owned one when I was a kid! 
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: salvogendut on 14:21, 01 July 25
Quote from: trocoloco on 22:42, 30 June 25
Quote from: salvogendut on 21:34, 30 June 25Any recommendations?
You can try for homebrew games like The Key part 1 & 2 & Doomsday Lost Echoes and B.A.T. & Captain Blood from the commercial era
I am surely gonna give it a go! Thanks for the heads up!
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: salvogendut on 14:22, 01 July 25
Quote from: cwpab on 07:41, 01 July 25
QuoteI can understand French and Spanish too so I am planning to dig into French and Spanish adventure games too. Other than that I would say classics like Arkanoid are always nice to play especially if you have some nice joystick. Any recommendations?

That's great! Understanding French and Spanish is going to make your CPC game journey MUCH better, especially for adventures.

Try the Spanish text adventure Megacorp (https://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=1385) (also available for the C64). As a Spaniard, it's my favorite Spanish game of all time! It's a rare case of an 80s adventure with actual fair puzzles that never get too easy or too hard. The sci-fi setting is pretty cute too. I also highly recommend downloading and reading the disk version Spanish manual (https://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&onglet=notices&num=1385) (tape manual is the same, but looks worse) where they explain you must use imperative ("abre" for "open") instead of infinitive ("abrir").

Oh and don't be distracted by the girl in the loading screen... It never appears on the game!
Awesome! Thanks for the great tips! I am surely gonna spend some quiet weekends digging into these titles (if work permits it)
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: cwpab on 15:52, 01 July 25
Megacorp's box (https://www.cpc-power.com/PictureZoom.php?extra=package&fiche=1385&slot=6&part=A&type=.jpg) is also a textbook example of how to sell a game to a 9 year old... or a 49 year old!
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: GUNHED on 16:19, 01 July 25
Welcome in the new timeline of the Amstrad CPC6128 and 6128plus computer range.  :) :) :)
Title: Re: I feel like I am on a different timeline
Post by: cwpab on 17:11, 01 July 25
Here's something interesting for the OP... CPC Power lets you filter "dumps" (all games, demos, etc.) by final language, and there are 2 pages of dumps in Italian (https://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=database&lettre=all&lemot=&r1=1&r2=1&r3=1&r4=&year=&compagnie=&cats=0&dumplang=I&xplayx=&titlescreen=&unepictold=&unepictnew=&unefin=&typeins=&astuce=&pokes=&unplan=&soluce=&uncover=&desnotices=&ungoodies=&unepub=&test2=&dskcopy=&k7copy=&dskori=&cassette=&unezic2=&minitel=&rom=&gx4000ori=&gx4000homebrew=&gx4000crack=&cpcplus=&patchplus=&lightgun=&unprix=&internautes=&alias=&trainer=&session=&sexe=&diaporama=&audiotape=&others=&bugs=&virer=&interdit2=&exporter=&position=2)!
Powered by SMFPacks Menu Editor Mod