The following is a list of clones of Sinclair Research's ZX Spectrum home computer. This list includes both official clones (from Timex Corporation) and...
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The ZX Spectrum's software library was very diverse. While the majority of the software produced for the system was video games, others included programming...
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The ZX Spectrum character set is the variant of ASCII used in the ZX Spectrum family computers. It is based on ASCII-1967 but the characters ^, ` and...
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machine) Timex Sinclair T/S 1500 (a ZX81 in a ZX Spectrum like case) Lambda Electronics Lambda 8300 (a 1983 clone, also branded as PC 8300, DEF 3000, Basic...
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The original ZX Spectrum computer produces a one bit per pixel, bitmapped colour graphics video output. A composite video signal is generated through...
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Timex Sinclair (redirect from Timex of Portugal)
America. The choice of partnership was natural, as Timex was already the main contractor for manufacture of Sinclair's ZX81 and ZX Spectrum computers at its...
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licensed version of the game. Atom Man (1982) Cat Trax (1982) Ghost Hunt (1982) Gobble a Ghost (1982) by CDS Micro Systems for the ZX Spectrum Hungry Horace...
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The ZX Spectrum (UK: /zɛd ɛks/) is an 8-bit home computer developed and marketed by Sinclair Research. One of the most influential computers ever made...
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SAM Coupé (category ZX Spectrum clones)
compatibility mode with the ZX Spectrum 48K with influences from the Loki project and marketed as a logical upgrade from the Spectrum with increased memory...
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Didaktik (category ZX Spectrum clones)
with ZX Spectrum clones. Didaktik's glory diminished with the falling price of the 16-bit computers, such as the Atari and Amiga, around the middle of the...
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Dubna 48K (category ZX Spectrum clones)
Dubna 48K (Дубна 48К) is a Soviet clone of the ZX Spectrum home computer launched in 1991. It was based on an analogue of the Zilog Z80 microprocessor. Its...
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TK90X (category ZX Spectrum clones)
The TK90X was a Brazilian ZX Spectrum clone made in 1985 by Microdigital Electrônica, a company from São Paulo, that had previously manufactured ZX80...
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система) For 8-bit microcomputers MicroDOS (МикроДОС) — CP/M 2.2 clone For ZX Spectrum clones iS-DOS, TASiS DNA-OS For different platforms MISS (Multipurpose...
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Music tracker (redirect from Soundtracker (ZX Spectrum))
commercial product, but soon shareware clones such as NoiseTracker (1989) appeared as well. The general concept of step-sequencing samples numerically,...
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Sinclair BASIC (redirect from ZX BASIC)
INKEY$ PEEK USR 48 BASIC is the BASIC for the original 16/48 KB RAM ZX Spectrum (and clones), with colour and more peripherals added by Steve Vickers and John...
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5200, Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit computers, ColecoVision, BBC Micro, ZX Spectrum, Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Apple II, MS-DOS, Mac, Amiga...
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Horace (video game series) (category ZX Spectrum games)
consists of Hungry Horace, Horace Goes Skiing and Horace and the Spiders. Hungry Horace and Horace and the Spiders were two of the few ZX Spectrum games...
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This is a list of variants of the game series Tetris. It includes officially licensed Tetris sequels, as well as unofficial clones. In 2017 Guinness World...
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Robik (category ZX Spectrum clones)
lit. 'Arithmetic Logic Unit «Robik»') was a Soviet and Ukrainian ZX Spectrum clone produced between July 1989 and January 1998 by the NPO "Rotor" in...
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Cobra (disambiguation) (redirect from List of rollercoasters named Cobra)
Cobra, a ZX Spectrum clone built in Braşov, Romania; see List of ZX Spectrum clones Cobra, a processor in the IBM RS64 line of CPUs Adelaide Cobras FC...
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Start that one & end updating this page.) Ultrasoft (Former developer and publisher of 30-40 games for ZX Spectrum clones and a magazine in early 1990's)...
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Mega Apocalypse (category ZX Spectrum games)
ported to the BBC Micro, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum. It is the sequel to Crazy Comets. Both games are clones of Gottlieb's 1983 arcade video game Mad Planets;...
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A "clone" system has identical hardware and is functionally interchangeable with its prototype; a few clone systems relied on illicit copies of system...
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Crazy Balloon (category ZX Spectrum games)
but there were clones, including Crazy Balloon for the Commodore 64 (Software Projects, 1983) and Crazy Balloons for the ZX Spectrum (A&F Software, 1983)...
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Sinclair ZX Spectrum and clones Comparison of platform virtualization software List of emulators List of video game console emulators "Index of /files/sources/develop"...
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Spellbound (1984 video game) (category ZX Spectrum games)
Spellbound is a Q*bert clone written by P.W. Norris for the ZX Spectrum and published by Beyond Software. Hague, James. "The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers"...
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Kong Strikes Back! (category ZX Spectrum games)
Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. While its predecessor, Kong, is a Donkey Kong clone, Kong Strikes Back! is a clone of Mr. Do's Wild Ride with Donkey...
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Atomix (video game) (category Cancelled ZX Spectrum games)
version was not yet planned, and was only released a few months later. A ZX Spectrum version was also planned. It was to be distributed by U.S. Gold, but...
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Megapede (category ZX Spectrum games)
Centipede clone for the ZX Spectrum programmed by Andrew Beale and published by Softek in 1983. Beale also wrote a Berzerk clone, Robon, for the Spectrum. CRASH...
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ZX81 (redirect from Sinclair ZX-81)
program for the ZX Spectrum. Sinclair's licensing agreement with Timex enabled the American company to produce three clones or offshoots of Sinclair machines...
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