ZX Spectrum
Video Games Are Better Than Ever So Why Are We Trying to Revisit the Past?
The Vega+ and Commodore PET phone show us that some gaming memories are better off as, well, memories.
How the ZX Spectrum Helped Make the 80s Video Gaming’s Most Creative Decade
In this excerpt from the new book "Electronic Dreams," we learn how the Speccy changed the video gaming landscape forever.
A Brief History of Ghostbusters and Video Games
With 'Lego Dimensions' getting a spooky level pack and Activision maybe making a new game, let's get retrospective.
1980s Gamers Rejoice, the Classic ZX Spectrum Is Back
After some successful crowdfunding, England's rebooted answer to the Commodore 64 will be available to own very soon.
How the Games of ‘Rare Replay’ Laid the Groundwork for Some of Today’s Biggest Titles
A collection of a bunch of old-school games has gone to number one in the UK, and here are just some of the reasons why.
How 'Your Sinclair' Magazine Changed Gaming Journalism Forever
The ZX Spectrum is a relic, tech trash by yesterday's standards, but the legacy of its leading magazine is immeasurable.
How 'Your Sinclair' Magazine Changed Gaming Journalism Forever
The ZX Spectrum is a relic, tech trash by yesterday's standards, but the legacy of its leading magazine is immeasurable.
How Ocean Software Finally Made Movie-License Video Games Worth Playing
For years, games based on films were terrible. But then came quite the sea change.
Why Don't More Video Games Play Themselves?
Dreeps is a new iOS game that plays itself, and I, for one, wish more games would follow suit.