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It's a nick that started as a nickname of Jaz when I was in school in the early 1980's, and it was a logical extension to add the Haz part from my surname. |
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I started playing [[Classic_Elite | Elite]] at school soon after it was released in 1984. At the time the [[BBC_Micro | BBC Micros]] were everywhere in schools, and everyone I knew played BBC games such as Chuckie Egg (a great platform game), Revs (a driving "simulator") and Elite. In fact somewhere I still have a 5 1/4" floppy disc with Elite on it (doubt it would load now though). |
I started playing [[Classic_Elite | Elite]] at school soon after it was released in 1984. At the time the [[BBC_Micro | BBC Micros]] were everywhere in schools, and everyone I knew played BBC games such as Chuckie Egg (a great platform game), Revs (a driving "simulator") and Elite. In fact somewhere I still have a 5 1/4" floppy disc with Elite on it (doubt it would load now though). |
Revision as of 03:12, 24 January 2010
About JazHaz
JazHaz is me, James Haslam.
It's a nick that started as a nickname of Jaz when I was in school in the early 1980's, and it was a logical extension to add the Haz part from my surname.
I started playing Elite at school soon after it was released in 1984. At the time the BBC Micros were everywhere in schools, and everyone I knew played BBC games such as Chuckie Egg (a great platform game), Revs (a driving "simulator") and Elite. In fact somewhere I still have a 5 1/4" floppy disc with Elite on it (doubt it would load now though).
I remember that I made it to Deadly on the BBC version. I had a Spectrum at home, and one of the games that I had to have was again Elite, but it wasn't as good as on the BBC, as the Spectrum just wasn't as powerful as the BBC and the rubber keyboard just made dogfighting more difficult. However again I made it to Deadly on the Spectrum version.
In 1986 I bought an Atari ST, and also bought Elite for that machine, and later still Frontier: Elite 2. In 1998 I upgraded with the 32-bit Atari Falcon030, which is broadly compatible with the ST. Frontier runs even better with this machine.
Have had several Windoze PC's since 2003. Currently use a Vista laptop, which is not shader compatible :( or particularly fast, but still Oolite runs ok.
On Oolite, I currently fly a standard Python, with an iron ass! And have reached Dangerous, but intend to go all the way to Elite this time!
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