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Published: 2019-04-29, Author: Simon , review by: gamegrin.com
A nostalgic journey through the 1980s that is guaranteed to bring back memories you'd long since filed away. Visually engaging and filled with interesting facts. Easy to recommend...
Abstract: ¿Quien no recuerda su primer ordenador o consola de videojuegos? Yo siempre he sentido una especial nostalgia por el Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2 128K, un aparato con el que pase muchas tardes jugando a títulos como Out Run, Gauntlet, Sito Pons, Gun Runner o S...
Abstract: The perceptive among you will have gathered from the photograph that my lead item here is an accurate recreation of an early 1980s Sinclair ZX Spectrum – one of the first popular UK home computers and a machine of huge nostalgic power for millions. I fond...
Gaming control interface, Allows ROM loading, Easy to setup and use, 1000 games pre-loaded
No HD output, Build quality isn't fantastic, Doesn't have a full QWERTY keyboard
Despite its high price tag the Vega feels a bit cheap and lacks HD output, but is saved by ease of use, a vast selection of games and the ability to load up more titles via microSD card. The Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega is available from FunStock.co.uk...
Published: 2015-08-21, Author: Dan , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Yet here we are. I'm holding a Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega, the crowdfunded plug-and-play gaming device produced with the involvement of Sir Clive Sinclair himself. Even the box, with its black cardboard sleeve and rainbow corner flash, has been designed to...
Abstract: The ZX Spectrum was a curiously British invention.At the time, Americans were designing computers as massive slabs of plastic, with chunky typewriter keyboards. Ancient Ataris, the Apple II and Commodore's VIC-20 faced-off, like grizzled, brawny American ...