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The ZX Spectrum’s competitor was the Commodore 64, a popular machine that Retro Games had already recreated. Nowadays we’ve got The Spectrum, which is ready to take you back to the 80s (but ...
The Spectrum’s authenticity does lead to its one main drawback – it doesn’t come with a controller. To be entirely fair, the original ZX Spectrum 48K didn’t come with a controller, but then again the ...
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.
The ZX Spectrum was a 1980s icon which played a starring role in the revolution that brought computers into the UK’s homes for the first time. The 8-bit computer arrived in 1982 with its ...
This innovative device faithfully recreates the legendary ZX Spectrum 48k, originally designed by Sir Clive Sinclair, merging the classic design with modern technology.
TME first picked up a kit from Byte Delight that includes a snazzy Superfo Harlequin PCB, a modern board that both replicates the functionality of the ZX Spectrum's original Uncommitted Logic ...
The heads of several major British studios cut their teeth on developing and selling games for the ZX Spectrum. And the second-order effects of Sinclair’s work left a far deeper impact on the ...
3. The Great Escape The Great Escape is another Spectrum game that in hindsight also seems rather ahead of its time. The aim, of course, is to escape from a Prisoner of War camp in Germany during ...
It will be bringing the ZX Spectrum back to life, including its famed rubber keyboard. Coming with 48 games preinstalled, The Spectrum is a modern day love letter to the Sinclair machine of the 80s.
The Spectrum is available for pre-order in Europe now, priced at £89.99 / €99.99. It'll be available from 22 November 2024. There are currently no details on a US release.