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The Top 100 Your Sinclair ZX Spectrum Games: #25 – Manic Miner

August 3, 2016 by Villordsutch

After the frantic, colourful space shmup that was Light Force our next game in the Your Sinclair Top 100 takes us deep under our own worlds surface.  Number #25 is the classic platformer Manic Miner. Manic Miner came from the brain of Matthew Smith in 1983, published by Bug-Byte Software and then Software Projects.  It […]

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The Top 100 Your Sinclair ZX Spectrum Games: #32 – Jet Set Willy

July 27, 2016 by Villordsutch

Still riding high from Knight Lore from the day before we turn to today’s Your Sinclair Top 100 and cross our fingers hoping that we’re given something just as wonderful.  Pulling our hand from the bag of ZX Spectrum gaming delights, it’s revealed that No.#32 hasn’t let us down as it’s the true classic Jet […]

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Video Game Review – Jet Set Willy: The Nightmare Edition on Spectrum 48K

January 29, 2016 by Dave Edwards

Dave Edwards reviews Jet Set Willy: The Nightmare Edition… In the boardroom of Dave Edwards, the creators of this nightmare are all fired. It seems that people never tire of playing, or talking about, the game Jet Set Willy. There are hundreds of versions of it for hundreds of machines – and now there’s one more: […]

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Recreated Sinclair ZX Spectrum exclusive games revealed

May 7, 2015 by Andrew Newton

Back in 1984, developer Elite Systems released a simple looking platformer called Kokotoni Wilf.  This colourful and addictive platformer was Elite’s first game and the start to very long and successful career. As some of you may know, their latest venture isn’t a game but a gaming device based on the old 48K rubber keyed […]

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, Video Games Tagged With: chuckie egg, Elite, elite systems, jet set willy, manic miner, the recreated sinclair zx spectrum

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