(Or do you have any other stories to share that I might include in my #RetroComputing book, "20 GOTO 10"?)
(for those reading who have no idea what book I'm talking about - https://unbound.com/books/20goto10)
I had a spectrum +3 after a vic 20 and I spent a lot of time playing on various different spectrums with friends. I wrote programs on it playing music and moving around 8x8 sprites and adventure games with lots of IF statements! I also had a mouse and an art package just before I moved onto the Amiga.
The last great game in my view was Carrier Command, an amazing achievement. I was lucky enough to work with one of key game designers of the day over the last few years ( he's still programming and working in his 70s ) who came up with such greats as Tir Na Nog, Heavy on the Magick and Sweevos' World.
The magic knight games were always a favourite of mine early windows interface! Too many others to list!
The halcyon days of playing Chuckie Egg 2 lying on the floor in front of the CRT TV in my patents' living room while they tried to encourage me to go out and play still shine brightly in my memory.
POKE 23609,190 to make keypresses have a sound, ecen if it was just LOAD "" lol