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Ask HN: The Sinclair Spectrum is 40 – do you have one?

3 pointsby stevengoodwinabout 3 years ago
It&#x27;s the 40th anniversary of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum on Saturday. What did you do program with it? Best games?<p>(Or do you have any other stories to share that I might include in my #RetroComputing book, &quot;20 GOTO 10&quot;?)<p>(for those reading who have no idea what book I&#x27;m talking about - https:&#x2F;&#x2F;unbound.com&#x2F;books&#x2F;20goto10)

4 comments

thorinabout 3 years ago
There are some great Facebook groups around spectrum and programming the spectrum and new games and demos are still being created.<p>I had a spectrum +3 after a vic 20 and I spent a lot of time playing on various different spectrums with friends. I wrote programs on it playing music and moving around 8x8 sprites and adventure games with lots of IF statements! I also had a mouse and an art package just before I moved onto the Amiga.<p>The last great game in my view was Carrier Command, an amazing achievement. I was lucky enough to work with one of key game designers of the day over the last few years ( he&#x27;s still programming and working in his 70s ) who came up with such greats as Tir Na Nog, Heavy on the Magick and Sweevos&#x27; World.<p>The magic knight games were always a favourite of mine early windows interface! Too many others to list!
steve90about 3 years ago
No longer own it but had one for a while in the 80s. Best games were probably Jet Set Willy, Jet Pac, Laser Squad and Batman (isometric adventure). I also tried to write BASIC programmes on it - it had the weirdest text entry system where a single key press would input a whole key word, with shift keys to change the word or something. Combined with the sticky rubber keys I am amazed any games ever got written!
mPReDiToRabout 3 years ago
I still have my Spectrum+, and my ZX81!<p>The halcyon days of playing Chuckie Egg 2 lying on the floor in front of the CRT TV in my patents&#x27; living room while they tried to encourage me to go out and play still shine brightly in my memory.<p>POKE 23609,190 to make keypresses have a sound, ecen if it was just LOAD &quot;&quot; lol
rwmjabout 3 years ago
A 128K Spectrum &quot;toastrack&quot;. Of course that came out a little later so it&#x27;s not 40 years old, but it&#x27;s a great machine in working condition.