Copypasta from the Old Republic:
Doing some research, it seems we had some sort of Amstrad computer (think it was a CPC6128). Not one with a tape deck, but the floppy drive. Really showing my age...
We had a few games, which I seem to recall were bundled with a joystick. Not sure which I played first, and some may have come separately.
- Scalextric (basically an F1 game with a track-builder as well)
- Trivial Pursuit (can't have had more than 100 questions on it, which really ruined its replayability )
- N.O.M.A.D. (you pilot a ship around in 2D)
- Roland In Time (managed to find the name on Google. Weird sort of platformer)
We also had some sort of Track & Field-type game, as well as some sort of 'educational' one. I think it had frogs in it, and some thing where you aim a hand which throws a ball to bounce off walls and hit a target (they may be two different games).