From the addictive maze of Splat!, we turn to one of the Elite’s greatest titles that in truth never actually received a true official release, but first appeared as the free covertape game for Your Sinclair back in 1987. Batty has finally arrived in the Top 100 countdown, and it is one of this reviewers most favourite games […]
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The Top 100 Your Sinclair ZX Spectrum Games: #66 – Splat!
Leaving the round-house kicks with Way of The Exploding Fist behind us, we look at a game that on first impressions you may want to walk away from, but if you stick around for a few minutes Splat! – at no.#66 in the Your Sinclair Top 100 – will hook you in for hours! Splat! […]
Video Game Review – Double Bubble on ZX Spectrum
Villordsutch reviews Double Bubble… In the latest Homebrew Review on the ZX Spectrum I look at a simple looking arcade puzzle game that involves you guiding two bubbles across a small obstacle course. I say simply, Double Bubble is a game that will have you cursing your machine in a matter of minutes as the secondary bubble […]
The Top 100 Your Sinclair ZX Spectrum Games: #98 – Pheenix
Villordsutch counts down Your Sinclair’s Top 100 ZX Spectrum Games… Continuing on with the Your Sinclair Top 100 ZX Spectrum games ever made the next game on our list is Pheenix from Megadodo. Megadodo released three games in total – including Pheenix – and other than they share the same name of the publishing company behind the fictional Hitchhikers […]
The Top 100 Your Sinclair ZX Spectrum Games: #99 – Maziacs
Villordsutch counts down Your Sinclair’s Top 100 ZX Spectrum Games… Continuing on with the Your Sinclair Top 100 ZX Spectrum games ever made the next game on our list is Maziacs from dk’tronics. Though dk’tronics – who were based in Great Yarmouth – produced mainly hardware for Sinclair machines, it was on the rare occasion they dipped their toes into […]
Book Review – Better Late Than Never – Pixel Art from Andy Green
Villordsutch reviews Better Late Than Never – Pixel Art from Andy Green… Today, within the sphere of modern gaming, if a “Loading Screen” dares creep over twenty seconds or (Gods forbid!) twenty-five, then there’s a total Twitter-storm, an apology from the developers and a minor 10 gig patch to shave off a few life-stealing seconds. […]
Sinclair designer Rick Dickinson sadly passes away
Rick Dickinson the award-winning British designer has sadly passed away. Rick was the genius that, amongst other things, brought to our homes – in the 1980’s – the iconic ZX80, ZX81 and ZX Spectrum. Gathering numerous awards, he continued his passion and only recently was working on the upcoming machine the ZX Spectrum Next. Rick […]
Event Report – PLAY Expo Manchester, EventCity – October 2016
Villordsutch reports from Play Expo Manchester… This year’s PLAY Expo celebrated its 5th Anniversary in Manchester. This major North West event brings together gaming of all varieties. Most gaming events like to hug and look towards the next amazing next-gen treat, but this weekend celebrates everything from board games to retro and next-gen games and even games […]
Interview – Rick Dickinson talks about designing iconic Sinclair machines
Villordsutch interviews Rick Dickinson about his the moment he started working with Sinclair Research Ltd, how he got there and how do you design a new “retro” machine… Rick Dickinson is one the most recognisable British designers to anyone involved in 1980’s home computing boom or the rather huge current retrogaming circuit. It was his talents that […]
Fantastic Festive Retro Video Games To Enjoy At Christmas
Andrew Newton presents a selection of festive retro video games to enjoy this Christmas… Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year and adds so much joy, cheer and colour to life. That being the case, it is no surprise that there were once many games released based on the festive period that brought […]
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