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Currently, for comparison, the Spectrum cable receiver box is $10.99 per month. Yearly cost: Cable box: $132 vs Xumo: $60 Cloud DVR Pricing aside, it’s just a better service, in every way.
During the Your Spectrum era, game reviews were confined to the Spectrum Soft section, later called Joystick Jury. Games were reviewed by a panel of reviewers and given a mark out of 10. In practice this was a score out of 9, since no game ever received a perfect 10, on the rationale that a better game could come along at a later date.
The ratings were designed to be used with the V-chip, which was mandated to be built into all television sets manufactured since 2000 (and the vast majority of cable/satellite set-top boxes). They complement more advanced parental control systems that block by channel, program, or content, but the guidelines themselves have no legal force, and ...
Spectrum is the trade name of Charter Communications. The name is widely used by both market consumers and commercial businesses. Services that Spectrum offers include cable television, internet access, internet security, managed services, mobile phone, and unified communications. The Spectrum brand name was introduced in 2014. Prior to that ...
In 1995, Charter paid about $300 million for a controlling interest in the cable television systems owned by Crown Media Holdings and acquired Cable South. [17]In 1997, Charter and EarthLink worked together to deliver high-speed Internet access through cable modems to Charter's customers in Los Angeles and Riverside, California.
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Critical reception was generally positive, although there were mixed reviews. In a highly positive review, based mainly on the Atari ST version, Julian Rignall in C&VG said the game was "simply a football fan's dream come true ... a beautifully structured and presented game and is engrossing, challenging and very, very addictive", awarding a score of 9/10. [7]
CJ's Elephant Antics was also numbered #55 in Crash's retrospective top 100 ZX Spectrum games feature [6] and #34 in its public voted Spectrum top 50 of all time. [7] Reviews for the Amiga and Atari ST versions were more inconsistent and ranged from 83% in Amiga Force to much lower scores such as the 63% it received in Amiga Power.