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    26 November 2022. ZX-Spectrum graphics modes ZX-Spectrum extra graphics modes Archived 15 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine Image to ZX Spec - An open source...
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    AY-3-8910 music chip SPECTRUM, which switched the 128k Spectrum into a 48k Spectrum compatibility mode The original Spanish ZX Spectrum 128 included four...
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  • 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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    computer system emulators#Sinclair ZX Spectrum and clones List of ZX Spectrum games ZX Spectrum graphic modes ZX Spectrum character set Contended memory Lewis...
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    Scorpion ZS-256 (category ZX Spectrum clones)
    The Scorpion ZS-256 was a very widespread ZX Spectrum clone produced in St. Petersburg by Sergey Zonov (same person behind the "Leningrad" clone). Introduced...
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    from the ZX Spectrum to the MSX, since both have the same CPU, the Spectrum 128 had the same soundchip, and the ZX Spectrum's graphic mode could be easily...
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    for backward compatibility Commodore 128 series for its 80-column mode ZX Spectrum (and compatible) (with spatial constraints - only 2 colours for each...
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  • Mugsy (video game) (category ZX Spectrum games)
    and management computer game for the 48K ZX Spectrum. It was well-received, mainly due to its innovative graphic style, and was followed two years later...
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  • Sprinter (computer) (category ZX Spectrum clones)
    microcomputer made by the Russian firm Peters Plus, Ltd. It was the last ZX Spectrum clone produced in a factory. It was built using what the company called...
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    SAM Coupé (category ZX Spectrum clones)
    ZX Spectrum CPU, yet was required to do much more work in SAM's high-resolution modes to produce a similar movement on the display. A Mode 3 or Mode 4...
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  • Short Circuit (video game) (category ZX Spectrum games)
    released in Europe in 1987, for Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 (C64), and ZX Spectrum. It was published again in 1989 as a budget re-release. Short Circuit...
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    Hold-And-Modify (redirect from HAM mode)
    technique was also implemented on the HAM256 and HAM8x1 modes of ULAplus / HAM256 / HAM8x1 for the ZX Spectrum, where it provides the ability to display 256 colors...
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  • Red Heat (video game) (category ZX Spectrum games)
    Commodore 64 (C64), and ZX Spectrum. In 1991, Red Heat received a budget re-release for Amiga, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum published through Ocean's...
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  • Rebelstar (category ZX Spectrum games)
    Gollop. Rebelstar Raiders was published in 1984 by Red Shift for the ZX Spectrum. It was reworked in machine code as Rebelstar, published by Firebird...
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  • Fairlight (video game) (category ZX Spectrum games)
    Mark Alexander for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum". Archived from the original on 5 June 2012. "Mark Alexander". Spectrum Computing. Retrieved 12 November...
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  • Stifflip & Co. (category ZX Spectrum games)
    Stifflip & Co. is a graphic adventure game published by Palace Software in 1987 for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC computers. The game...
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  • The Lords of Midnight (category ZX Spectrum games)
    combining aspects of wargames and graphic adventures, written by Mike Singleton and originally released in 1984 for the ZX Spectrum. Well received from the beginning...
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    ZX81 (redirect from Sinclair ZX-81)
    two modes, see "ZX81 v IBM PC", Which Micro?, April 1983, p. 36. Thomasson 1983, p. 13. Thomasson 1983, p. 26. Horne, David (February 1983). "Full ZX-81...
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  • Gauntlet III: The Final Quest (category ZX Spectrum games)
    Tengen. It was released in 1991 for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC. Besides the standard four main Gauntlet characters...
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    Attribute clash (category ZX Spectrum)
    been considered an element of Spectrum programmer culture. This problem also happens with the "semigraphic modes" (text modes with graphics features) of...
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    heavy attribute clashes, for which the Spectrum is indeed infamous. For more information see ZX Spectrum graphic modes. Timex's own CPLD called an "SCLD"...
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  • King Arthur's Quest (category ZX Spectrum games)
    perspective graphic adventure interactive fiction video game developed by Five Ways Software and published by Hill MacGibbon for the ZX Spectrum in 1984....
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  • performed through POKE statements. The Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC range and ZX Spectrum also allowed players with the proper cartridges or Multiface add-on to...
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  • Bugsy (video game) (category ZX Spectrum games)
    known as The King of Chicago, is a 1986 graphic adventure game for the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum developed by St. Bride's School and published...
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  • Skool Daze (category ZX Spectrum games)
    world action-adventure game released by Microsphere in 1984 for the ZX Spectrum and ported to the Commodore 64 the following year. It was written by...
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    patterns in the PETSCII character set. The Sinclair ZX80, ZX81, and ZX Spectrum included a set of text semigraphics with quadrant-based block elements...
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  • Spectrum Computing - Sinclair ZX Spectrum games, software and hardware". Spectrum Computing. Retrieved 2023-09-10. "The Graphic Adventure Creator (BBC Model...
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  • Karyssia: Queen of Diamonds (category ZX Spectrum games)
    fantasy-themed, text-based graphic adventure game designed and published by Incentive Software in 1987 for the ZX Spectrum. In Karyssia, the player is...
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    Micro, the ZX Spectrum, and later the Amstrad CPC 464, but the C64 was still the second-most-popular computer in the UK after the ZX Spectrum. The Commodore...
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  • Alchemist (video game) (category ZX Spectrum games)
    Alchemist is an action-adventure game for the ZX Spectrum and released by Imagine Software in 1983. The player controls an alchemist who can shape-shift...
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