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Released in an ad-supported free download version in 2007 for a limited time; available to US residents only. [119] Wild Metal Country (1999), was released as freeware in 2004 [120] but is no longer available on the download page. Zero Tolerance (1994), a first person shooter developed by Technopop for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.
Remake of the original game [144] Dragon Quest II JP (Dragon Warrior II) NA: 1987 Dragon Quest I & II: 1993 SNES Enhanced graphics and improved mechanics. [142] Dragon Warrior I & II: 1999 Game Boy Color: Updated gameplay. [143] Dragon Quest II: 2014 Android, iOS Updated gameplay and menu. [145] Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake
This is a sortable list of games for the ZX Spectrum home computer. There are currently 1978 games in this incomplete list.. According to the 90th issue of GamesMaster, the ten best games released were (in descending order) Head Over Heels, Jet Set Willy, Skool Daze, Renegade, R-Type, Knight Lore, Dizzy, The Hobbit, The Way of the Exploding Fist, and Match Day II.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:ZX Spectrum games. It includes titles that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Video games released on the ZX Spectrum without being ported to or from other video game platforms.
Pages in category "ZX Spectrum games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,133 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The game is the fourth instalment of the Jetman series and a remake of Ultimate Play the Game's 1983 ZX Spectrum game, Jetpac. The game follows Jetman as he attempts to rebuild his rocket in order to explore different planets, whilst simultaneously defending himself from hostile aliens.
Piotr Marecki, cultural studies and digital culture scholar at Jagiellonian University, argues that this makes the ZX Spectrum demoscene unique. [24] Nowadays clones and interfaces are being created that can run demos for various ZX Spectrum hardware accessories and clones, such as the ZX-UNO, the ZX Spectrum Next and the MB03+ Ultimate interface.
It was released by Rainbow Arts in 1989 for the Commodore 64, and in 1990 for the Amiga, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC. A sequel, Z-Out, was released in 1990. On January 13, 2022, Ziggurat Interactive announced that they had acquired the rights to the game. [1] A remake, titled X-Out: Resurfaced, was announced in August 2024. It is ...