The gang is all back this week to chat about if selling old tech to fund new tech is a good idea. They also check out a modded version of the original Elite which removes the flicker seen in some versions. Finally, have you heard of the Chinese 8-bit computer called the SB2000? If you stay tuned you will have!
All this and our Community Question Of The Week.
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00:00 - Show Opening
06:10 - Tapping Out Of Retro
Story Link: https://metro.co.uk/2023/03/12/i-sold-my-retro-video-games-to-buy-a-ps5-and-psvr2-readers-feature-18426454/
27:44 - Better Than Elite
Story Link: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/almost-40-years-on-elite-on-bbc-micro-has-an-impressive-new-editor-mod
Additional Link: GitHub - markmoxon/c64-elite-flicker-free: A patch for Commodore 64 and Plus/4 Elite that removes the flicker
49:04 - Subor Famicoms
Story Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kp4Rr7CJBAI
01:06:16 - Community Question of the Week
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