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The ChinnyVision Podcast
ChinnyVision
16 episodes
3 months ago
The audio spin off from the ChinnyVision Youtube channel where we talk about things like buying Mastertronic games from the newsagent in 1987 and keeping Amstrad CPC‘s running.
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The audio spin off from the ChinnyVision Youtube channel where we talk about things like buying Mastertronic games from the newsagent in 1987 and keeping Amstrad CPC‘s running.
Show more...
Video Games
Leisure
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Ep 5 - Matthew Scott
The ChinnyVision Podcast
30 minutes 35 seconds
3 years ago
Ep 5 - Matthew Scott
Today I'm Joined by Matthew Scott, aka @GeezerD205 from Twitter. Matt is a long term Spectrum and Amiga user with a large collection of machines. We have tales of Amigas in server cases, smashed Spectrum keyboards and we ponder if you should bother keeping the boxes your computers came in. Follow Matthew at: https://twitter.com/GeezerD205   ChinnyVision on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCifcRlP9KST8T0irCHyykrA   This podcast is possible thanks to the kind people who fund ChinnyVision (they literally paid for this Podbean account). You can join the merry band via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chinnyhill10  
The ChinnyVision Podcast
The audio spin off from the ChinnyVision Youtube channel where we talk about things like buying Mastertronic games from the newsagent in 1987 and keeping Amstrad CPC‘s running.