Amstrad's GX4000 console was nothing more than an advanced 8-bit CPC 6128 Plus without keyboard or disk drive, but with decent AV-out capabilities and a pretty compact design. Unfortunately, the console sort of flopped (click for an almost complete AMSTRAD feature) and is now quite a rarity, usually selling for a bit more than 45£.
Happily, UK residents can get themselves a far better deal by having a look at this bargain-ish ebay.co.uk auction. It's an Amstrad GX 4000 complete with the pack-in Burnin' Rubber racing game, the excellent Pang cartridge and two controllers.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Amstrad GX4000 console & games
Posted by gnome at 7/11/2007
Labels: 8-bit consoles, Amstrad, Amstrad GX 4000, UK
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If I win the lottery, us three are running a gaming museum! and that's an order!
ReplyDeleteFine with me... could we also do a pr0n museum?
ReplyDeleteOf course "pang" has nothing to do with "pong"...
ReplyDeleteOf course, of course... It's more of a baloon popping experience...
ReplyDeletere the position as advertised for the curator of the pron museum, pleas find attached my curriculum vitae.......
ReplyDeleteImpressive CV there Mr. Elderly. So, how was Linda lovelace like? Nice person, i gather...
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