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Grant Sinclair, the nephew of Sir Clive Sinclair who invented the iconic ZX Spectrum 8-bit home computer, has created a new ...
This quick quiz is for everyone who blew dust out of a cartridge or taped their loose power cable to the back of a ZX ...
The ZX Spectrum’s competitor was the Commodore 64, a popular machine that Retro Games had already recreated. ... Go for a smaller screen with HDMI instead.
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega+ ditches the boxy design of the Vega in favour of Vita-like curves and a built-in LCD screen that lets you play the 1000 pre-installed licensed games on the go.
This is rather essential on the Spectrum, since each key is also used to generate symbols and BASIC keywords: for instance, the “K” key also functions as LIST, +, LEN and SCREEN$.
In 2012, on the occasion of the ZX Spectrum's 30th anniversary, CNET'S Luke Westaway sat down with then ZDNet editor Rupert Goodwins, who was an employee at Sinclair.
It's time to don your nostalgia hat as the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, the 8-bit personal home computer originally released in the UK in 1982, is being resurrected in the form a Bluetooth keyboard ...
The Spectrum, developed by Retro Games Ltd., is a contemporary tribute to the iconic Sinclair ZX Spectrum, a microcomputer that left an indelible mark on the early 1980s. By blending the charm of ...
The Vega+ is functionally the same as the Vega and maintains the composite television connector, but also sports a built-in LCD screen. Like its predecessor, it will have 1000 ZX Spectrum games ...
In development for a while now, the ZX Spectrum Next has launched on Kickstarter to secure production funding. Pledges for just the board start at £99 (about US$125), rising to £175 for a fully ...
The Vega+ is a new low cost hand-held games console with a colour LCD screen and 1,000 licensed games already installed. The Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega+ crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo is based ...
10 Print a list of ZX Spectrum games you can play online. 20 Go to 10. 30 Run. ... Who would have thought a game that involved waiting several seconds for each screen to draw would be so popular ...