Talk:Sabre Wulf

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I've moved the following bit from the article to here as I'm not at all convinced it's proven/provable, having visited the reference. If anyone other than an actual Spectrum can decipher Spectrum data just by listening to it then they're obviously cleverer than me. Still, it would certainly be worth including if true, so I'll leave it here for now until someone can prove it. Miremare 09:50, 2 July 2007 (UTC)

The tape loading noise of Sabre Wulf was used as the sound effect of an expensive new XRF machine on CSI: Miami (season 1, episode 13, "Bunk"). Ref:http://matt.west.co.tt/spectrum/csi-miami