The Birth of Open World Games: The Influence of Jet Set Willy
Open World Games began in 1984? Released back in 1984 for the ZX Spectrum as the direct sequel to Manic...
Open World Games began in 1984? Released back in 1984 for the ZX Spectrum as the direct sequel to Manic...
A brief summary of Manic Miner Manic Miner, a game written by Matthew Smith was published by Liverpool based Bug-Byte...
"Mr Game & Watch" juggling his balls. Back in the day, the Nintendo Game & Watch (said as "Game and...
Quite a disturbing image... from “Your Sinclair” no. 300 (image via rockpapershotgun.com) Here’s a bold statement: Gaming nowadays is a...
Miner Willy. No really that’s his name. In a nostalgic conversation about gaming it is unlikely that ZX Spectrum...
Back before downloads and torrents and ridiculously large (let’s just say unlimited) capacity hard drives and USB sticks; the amount...
You’ve stuffed 10p coins into its hungry slots, you’ve fired the ROM up in MAME, you’ve bought into every iteration...
The beloved ZX Spectrum 48K - Original photo by Bill Bertram: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ZXSpectrum48k.jpg There are many amazing highlights in my time...
Game cover art in the early days of gaming; how valuable was it? Let’s face it, graphics were not the...
Something incredibly charming yet at times annoying which occurred in some (most?) ZX Spectrum games, that the avid speccy gamer...