Category: ZX Spectrum
From Amiga to ZX Spectrum The downloadable PDF contains 80 pages of TJ showcasing his vintage and retro computer collection, featuring screenshots from his YouTube Videos and brief historical overviews of each system. There’s even a bonus joystick and controller section at the end. Physical copies in hardcover and paperback versions now available on Amazon. Will be available in 31…
by Jason Taylor A maze explorer for the ZX Spectrum 48K. The Rondure Sorcerer. You have been imprisoned in a maze by the Rondure Sorcerer who enjoys playing with the fate of mortals like yourself. You must navigate through fourteen levels to find your freedom. A deluxe boxed version is available to buy from: fairythorn.com Download, here Source: https://jasontaylor.itch.io/rondure-sorcerer-zx-spectrum-48k
Lockdown Town for the ZX Spectrum by PuttyCAD & 100TinSoldiers. Works on all ZX Spectrum original hardware and all known Emulators. This exclusive and free special Crash edition of Lockdown Town ZXmas sees you delivering copies of the Crash Annual on Christmas Eve while avoiding the covidiots. Can you deliver all ten copies? Good Luck! You can also buy the…
Pac Hic III is a mini game for the ZX Spectrum 128K. In the game you must play through six different scenes searching for a missing wrench. This sounds like a simple task, and it would be, if it wasn’t for all the evil nasties hiding in the darkness waiting to pounce on you! Just when you have the wrench…
Atic Atac is an Arcade-Adventure video game developed and published by Ultimate Play the Game, released for the ZX Spectrum in 1983 and the BBC Micro in 1985. The game takes place within a castle in which the player must seek out the Golden Key of ACG by unlocking doors and avoiding enemies. Artic Atac is a fully modded Xmas…
Lava, originally made for the ZX Spectrum 48K, loads in a minute from tape recorder. It’s a free download. Fortunately, there are still games released for the ZX Spectrum these days, but not many available for 16K machines. The reworked version of Lava, which was completed in BASIC in 2014 for a 48K machine, can also be played on a…
In this game we compete against the clock; Each life lost subtracts three units of time, so the most important thing will be to try to advance through each screen as quickly as possible without losing too many lives. The restart key allows us to start the same screen without a time penalty. When we reach the last 10 time…
















