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by gravitystorm
5170 days ago
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As soon as anyone says "Ceefax" or "Teletext" I think of Bamboozle. I'm glad to see I'm not alone and there's even a wikipedia page about it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamboozle Not mentioned there, but there was one geek aspect of Bamboozle that I remember. Given that a wrong answer would (at the time I played) send you back to the beginning, it was tempting to try and note down the three-digit page number of the question, to cheat and skip back to the latest question. But the use of the 4 coloured buttons meant that the questions could use page numbers with hex letters in them - e.g. 34F - rendering them impossible to type in with a remote control. Sneaky, but it was a source of pride when I had figured out not only that they used letters, but why they used only A-F. Also, Bamboozle inspired me to waste many hours making drawings on my (even by then) old BBC Model B's Mode 7 graphics. |
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On my set, at least, you could change which page you were waiting for before it loaded, so you could usually check all 4 in the few seconds between dialling up a page and the data for that page arriving. I often did this, perhaps I should be ashamed to admit.
Haven't looked at Teletext in years (though for some reason last year I needed the "what's on now and next" page and found I could still remember the number) but I have fond memories of Bamboozle, Digitiser and the kids' and music pages, Mega-zine and Planet Sound.