Tag: ZX Spectrum

  • Dennis, is that you?

    Dennis, is that you?

    Alright, here we go! Let’s talk about why the ZX Spectrum is the real deal and the Commodore 64 is just a glorified paperweight! If you picked the Spectrum, you’ve got taste, my friend.

  • Stream!

    I do these small pointless reviews from games I stream over on my Twitch stream. Click for a link to the video on demand for, Rampage, Hyper Sports, Rainbow Islands and Super Hang on. Hope you enjoy!

  • Rainbow Islands

    Rainbow Islands

    Everyone loves this game but do I? Well… no? Hear me out before you judge me and execute! I have my reasons and you will not agree, hah!

  • Super Hang On

    Super Hang On

    We all know this game. The classic SEGA racing game has been in everything from boring Shenmue games to the excellent Yakuza series and ported to near everything. Was the Spectrum version good? Damn right it was!

  • Rampage

    Rampage

    Never really liked this game. Never enjoyed a port of this game. Will the ZX Spectrum be different? Kinda! Read on!

  • Hyper Sports

    Hyper Sports

    Damn, this game is like a fine wine, the more you play the more you want! Smooth, fast and great animation with excellent gameplay.

  • Coinz Are Mine

    Coinz Are Mine

    Yandex is a competition for various Retro Computers including my beloved ZX Spectrum so it is no surprise that a really good one finds its way in here. Coinz Are Mine is an entry from Drunk Fly and IMO should have won.

  • The Immortal Joystick

    The Immortal Joystick

    OK lets get this out of the way, this is a mini review and not an advertisment BUT he just started a Kickstarter for these amazing Joysticks so… Timing!

  • Starion

    Starion

    or as I now call it… StarOnion! Why? Because I am an idiot and laugh at my own jokes! Starion was a new experience for me, one gifted to me by my friend PixelsAtDawn, he of Amiga mag fame.

  • Manic Miner

    Manic Miner

    Manic freaking Miner! The first game in a series created by the wonder and slightly sad case that we call Matthew Smith in 1983