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  2. ZX Spectrum Vega - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, a £100 Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega retro video game console was announced by Retro Computers and crowdfunded on IndieGogo, with the apparent backing of Clive Sinclair as an investor, [4] but without a full keyboard and manufactured in a limited capacity. [5] It was released on 24 April 2015. [6] Limited Edition Gold ZX Spectrum Vega Console

  3. ZX Spectrum Vega+ - Wikipedia

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    The ZX Spectrum Vega+ is a handheld game console based on the ZX Spectrum and designed by Rick Dickinson [3] as a follow-up to the ZX Spectrum Vega handheld TV game which was released in 2015. Only a small number of Vega+ machines were released, before Retro Computers (who manufactured the devices) was wound up.

  4. Exploring the ZX Spectrum's glorious rebirth as a ... - AOL

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    The Spectrum was returned to its polystyrene home and placed back in the attic, where it remains to this day. I'm sitting there, in my parent's lounge, as my dad comes down the stairs with what ...

  5. Category:ZX Spectrum - Wikipedia

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  6. ZX Spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The ZX Spectrum +2A was a new version of the Spectrum +2 [134] using the same circuit board as the Spectrum +3. [ 134 ] [ 135 ] It was sold from late 1988 and unlike the original grey +2 was housed inside a black case.

  7. Don't Buy This - Wikipedia

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    Don't Buy This (also known as Don't Buy This: Five of the Worst Games Ever) is a compilation of video games for the ZX Spectrum released on 1 April 1985. As described on the box, it contains five of the poorest games submitted to publisher Firebird .

  8. Crash (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Crash, stylized as CRASH, is a magazine dedicated to the ZX Spectrum home computer, primarily focused on games. It was published from 1984 to 1991 by Newsfield Publications Ltd until their liquidation, and then until 1992 by Europress. It was relaunched as a quarterly A5 magazine in December 2020 with the backing of the original founders.

  9. Rick Dickinson - Wikipedia

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    The ZX81 personal computer. Rick Dickinson (c. 1957 – 24 April 2018) was a British industrial designer who developed pioneering computer designs in the 1980s. [1] Notable examples of his design work include the ZX81 case and touch-sensitive keyboard and the ZX Spectrum's rubber keyboard.