Do you ever find yourself longing for the simplicity and charm of retro computing, yet wishing it could keep up with today’s technology? For many, the ZX Spectrum holds a special place in their hearts ...
What if? That question haunts retro gamers everywhere. What if the companies behind beloved childhood machines hadn’t driven off a cliff in a clown car of bad decisions? ZX Spectrum fan Henrique ...
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum was one of the big players in the 8-bit home computing scene of the 1980s, and decades later is sports one of the most active of all the retrocomputing communities. There is a ...
The ZX Spectrum personal computer was released in the UK in 1982, at a time when the Commodore 64 was taking off in the US, and the Apple II was starting to show its age. Decades later, hardware and ...
Back in early 80s Britain, when home computing was still very, very young, Sinclair's ZX Spectrum opened the eyes of bedroom gamers to a new world of color and became a massive hit. The affordable ...
ZX Spectrum fans and enthusiasts are sure to be interested in a new project which has been launched by Kickstarter this month and has already raised over £250,000 thanks to over 1200 backers. To ...
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum Next hit Kickstarter and was funded in under seven minutes and has now almost 5x’d its original target of £250,000, and it still has 27 days to go. Of course, we have had ...
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