Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in the new ZX Spectrum+ case created by Thingiverse member zx82net which is now available to download and print to encase your Raspberry Pi at your leisure.
I remember when the ZX Spectrum was originally launched, 30 years ago today Sinclair launched the ZX Spectrum, which was the follow-up to the ZX81, and Sinclair sold a total of 5 million units of the ...
Sinclair Research was best known in the United States for the tiny ZX80, and the ZX81, under its Timex branding. However, they also made the ZX Spectrum which had many features that were — at the time ...
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum+2 was the first home computer released by Amstrad after buying up Sinclair. It’s basically a Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128, but with a proper keyboard and a built-in tape drive.
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the ZX Spectrum, one of the most iconic home computers of the 1980s and the device which propelled Clive Sinclair's company from near-insolvency to a billion-pound ...
For many, the 1980s was the golden era in home computing. Low cost 8-bit systems brought arcade games to the masses, while offering the ability to handle basic office tasks at the same time. Companies ...
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 ...
For a generation of Britons, the ZX Spectrum was the first home computer. Released in 1982 as a replacement for the ZX81, the first edition of the computer cost £125 - or £175 for the top of the range ...
The colourful artwork appears on the search engine’s home page depicting a fight scene between the patron saint and a green and yellow dragon. St George’s white unicorn horse is on its hind legs as it ...