While you’ve not heard of the ZX Spectrum , you’re either American or were born on the incorrect side of 1990. Or both! Nevermind though, because you could experience what Brits grew up playing within the ’80s on this $1 app.
It hit the UK in 1982, and was one of the vital popular gaming consoles for nearly a decade. Back then, that they had 16KB of RAM, but by the top of their reign on teenagers’ afterschool attention, they’d progressed to 128KB of RAM with an inbuilt floppy disk.
The elite collection iPhone app has six games at the present, but in a couple of weeks there’ll be a free update for six more titles. Nowadays though, you could twiddle your thumbs on Turbo Esprit, Saboteur, Chuckie Egg, Harrier Attack, Frank Bruno’s Boxing the UK and Buggy Boy.
If the idea of playing 12 8-bit games inside the next month just isn’t enough, the developers have said that ” commercial agreements have already been reached with two more publishers (including one of the most 80s biggest) taking to more than 200 the number of games available for inclusion inside the forthcoming updates or volumes of ZX Spectrum: Elite Collection.” Yowsers. [ iTunes via Recombu ]
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