A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games - 1982 To 1984

A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games - 1982 To 1984
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 570
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ISBN-10 : 1522090754
ISBN-13 : 9781522090755
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games - 1982 To 1984 by : Hilary Wells

Retrospective reviews of over 200 ZX Spectrum games published between 1982 and 1984 - An Introduction from Crash Editor Roger Kean, and interviews from developers such as Steve Turner (Hewson Consultants), Charles Cecil (Artic, US Gold, Activision), Mel Croucher (Automata), Jon Ritman (Ocean Software, Artic), John Gibson (Imagine, Denton Designs, Ocean), Malcolm Evans (New Generation), Don Priestley (DK, Troniks, Pirahna), Simon Brattel (Crystal Computing, Design Design), Scott Adams (Adventure International), Kevin Toms (Addictive Games), Mike Lamb (CDS, Ocean), Daren White (Gem Software, Rainbow Arts), David Leitch (Silversoft, Binary Design, Sales Curve), Ally Noble (Imagine, Denton Designs), Andy Stagg (Automata), and Bruce Everiss (Bug Byte, Imagine, Codemasters). Fully illustrated with Screenshots of every game - Some original box artwork and advertisements, and original illustrations from Rob Grenville-Evans (Automata).

A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games - 1982 To 1984

A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games - 1982 To 1984
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Total Pages : 570
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ISBN-10 : 9798594044432
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Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games - 1982 To 1984 by : Shaun McClure

Retrospective reviews of over 200 ZX Spectrum games published between 1982 and 1984 - An Introduction from Crash Editor Roger Kean, and interviews from developers such as Steve Turner (Hewson Consultants), Charles Cecil (Artic, US Gold, Activision), Mel Croucher (Automata), Jon Ritman (Ocean Software, Artic), John Gibson (Imagine, Denton Designs, Ocean), Malcolm Evans (New Generation), Don Priestley (DK,Troniks, Pirahna), Simon Brattel (Crystal Computing, Design Design), Scott Adams (Adventure International), Kevin Toms (Addictive Games), Mike Lamb (CDS, Ocean), Daren White (Gem Software, Rainbow Arts), David Leitch (Silversoft, Binary Design, Sales Curve), Ally Noble (Imagine, Denton Designs), Andy Stagg (Automata), and Bruce Everiss (Bug Byte, Imagine, Codemasters). Fully illustrated with Screenshots of every game - Some original box artwork and advertisements, and original illustrations from Rob Grenville-Evans (Automata).

A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games from 1982 To 1984

A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games from 1982 To 1984
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Total Pages : 566
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ISBN-10 : 1973386445
ISBN-13 : 9781973386445
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games from 1982 To 1984 by : Hilary Wells

The exclusive COLOUR version of... A GUIDE TO ZX SPECTRUM GAMES 1982 to 1984, featuring over 200 games, along with developer interviews from Steve Turner, Mel Croucher, Scott Adams, Kevin Toms, Simon Brattel, Charles Cecil, Malcolm Evans, Don Priestley, Bruce Everiss, John Gibson, Jon Ritman, Mike Lamb, Ally Noble, Ian Oliver, David Leitch, Daren White, and Andy Stagg.Fully illustrated with individual screenshots and cover artwork.

A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games - 1985 To 1986

A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games - 1985 To 1986
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 790
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ISBN-10 : 1973411067
ISBN-13 : 9781973411062
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games - 1985 To 1986 by : Hilary Wells

Retrospective reviews of 256 ZX Spectrum games published between 1985 and 1986 - With an Introduction from Retro Gamer Journalist Kieren Hawken, and interviews from developers such as Steve Turner (Hewson Consultants), Jon Ritman (Ocean Software, Artic), John Gibson (Imagine, Denton Designs, Ocean), Julian Gollop (Target Games, Ubisoft), Bill Harbison (Ocean), Phil Mochan (Firebird), Fergus McNeill (Delta 4), Steve Wetherill (Odin Computing), Karen Davies (Imagine, Denton Designs), Ian Oliver (Realtime Games), Graham Stafford (Design Design), Ian Morrison (US Gold), Roger Womack (Icon Design, Gremlin), John Heap (Imagine, Denton Designs), Fergus McNeill (Delta 4 Software), Dave Martin (Martech), Simon Butler (Ocean), Clive Townsend (Durell Software), Shaun Hollingworth (Gremlin), Pete Harrap (Gremlin), Gary Bracey (Ocean), Ste Pickford (Binary Design), Shaun Abbott (Level 9), Pete Harrison (Icon Design, Binary Design), David Bishop (Argus Press), and Allan Findlay (Laser Genius) . Fully illustrated with screenshots of every game - Some original box artwork and advertisements, and original illustrations from Rob Grenville-Evans (Automata).

A Guide to ZX Spectrum Adventure Games - 1982 - 1985

A Guide to ZX Spectrum Adventure Games - 1982 - 1985
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Total Pages : 579
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ISBN-10 : 9798492420550
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Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis A Guide to ZX Spectrum Adventure Games - 1982 - 1985 by : Shaun McClure

This book is a guide to ZX Spectrum adventure games released between 1982 to 1985. It includes all of the hit games, plus many that you've probably never even heard of (188 games in total), complete with screenshots, covers and some adverts from the era... Plus oodles of new artwork from Robin Grenville-Evans. This thick tome (over 575 pages) has an introduction from Mike Gerrard (Your Sinclair adventure game columist), plus interviews with developers Don Woods (Colossal Caves), Mel Croucher (Automata), Charles Cecil (Artic Computing), Scott Adams (Adventure International), Tim Gilberts (Gilsoft), Trevor Hall (Mikro Gen), Terry Greer (Interceptor Micros), Tony Barber (Phipps Associates, RamJam Corporation), Pete Austin (Level 9 Computing) and Roy Carnell (Carnell Software). You can download free maps from www.retro-spective-books.co.uk

A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games - 1985 To 1986

A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games - 1985 To 1986
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Total Pages : 790
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ISBN-10 : 9798594087774
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Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis A Guide to ZX Spectrum Games - 1985 To 1986 by : Shaun McClure

Retrospective reviews of 256 ZX Spectrum games published between 1985 and 1986 - and interviews from developers such as Steve Turner (Hewson Consultants), Jon Ritman (Ocean Software, Artic), John Gibson (Imagine, Denton Designs, Ocean), Julian Gollop (Target Games, Ubisoft), Bill Harbison (Ocean), Phil Mochan (Firebird), Fergus McNeill (Delta 4), Steve Wetherill (Odin Computing), Karen Davies (Imagine, Denton Designs), Ian Oliver (Realtime Games), Graham Stafford (Design Design), Ian Morrison (US Gold), Roger Womack (Icon Design, Gremlin), John Heap (Imagine, Denton Designs), Dave Martin (Martech), Simon Butler (Ocean), Clive Townsend (Durell Software), Shaun Hollingworth (Gremlin), Pete Harrap (Gremlin), Gary Bracey (Ocean), Ste Pickford (Binary Design), Shaun Abbott (Level 9), Pete Harrison (Icon Design, Binary Design), David Bishop (Argus Press), and Allan Findlay (Laser Genius) . Fully illustrated with screenshots of every game - Some original box artwork and advertisements, and original illustrations from Rob Grenville-Evans (Automata).

The Spectrum of Adventure

The Spectrum of Adventure
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Total Pages : 674
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ISBN-10 : 0993493211
ISBN-13 : 9780993493218
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Spectrum of Adventure by : Thomas a Christie

A brief history of text adventure games on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum in the 1980s, discussing 100 interactive fiction titles which helped to shape the genre in the United Kingdom.

The ZX Spectrum on Your PC

The ZX Spectrum on Your PC
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 205
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781471696121
ISBN-13 : 147169612X
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The ZX Spectrum on Your PC by : Colin Woodcock

Thirty years on from its original release, the best selling Sinclair ZX Spectrum is now one of the most emulated computers in the world. Far from dead and forgotten, a thriving community of enthusiasts has kept the spirit of this little machine alive through an enormous range of emulators for just about every modern computer platform there is. For the PC in particular, the complexity of these emulators is simply amazing. Focusing primarily on the two most user-friendly Windows emulators, Spectaculator and ZX SPIN, The ZX Spectrum on Your PC explains all the main features of these applications. Illustrated walk-throughs will teach you everything from how cassettes are emulated to how to print from your virtual Spectrum. In no time at all, you'll find yourself enjoying all the old games and activities of your youth... on your PC! New revised Second Edition includes emulating the Spectrum on your mobile device.