ZX Spectrum

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ZX Spectrum
Designer Sinclair Research
Manufacturer Sinclair Research
CPU 3.5 Mhz Zilog Z80A
Graphics 7 colors at 256×192
Memory 16 KB, 48 KB, or 128 KB
Media Cassette tape
3" Floppy disk
Released April 23, 1982-1992
Added to Museum Not yet

ZX Spectrum was a line of computers by Sinclair Research.

Models

The ZX Spectrum line was first released on April 23, 1982.

It was the number one selling computer in the United Kingdom throughout the 1980s.

Release

It was sold from 1982 until 1992.

Physical ZX Spectrum games owned by WEC Museum

Title Developer Released Notes
Thompson Twins Adventure Game Quicksilva 1984 Flexi disc with sleeve.

Digital ZX Spectrum games owned by WEC Museum

Title Developer Released Notes
3D Lunattack Graftgold 1984
3D Seiddab Attack Graftgold 1984
3D Space-Wars Graftgold 1983
Astroclone Graftgold 1986
Atic Atac Ultimate Play the Game 1983
City Bomb Llamasoft 1982
Dragontorc Graftgold 1985
Flying Shark Toaplan, Graftgold 1988
Gridrunner Llamasoft 1983
Gunfright Ultimate Play the Game 1985
Headbangers Heaven Llamasoft 1982
Intensity Graftgold 1987
Jetpac Ultimate Play the Game 1983
Knight Lore Ultimate Play the Game 1984
Laserzone Llamasoft 1983
The Legend of Avalon Graftgold 1984
Lunar Jetman Ultimate Play the Game 1983
Magnetron Graftgold 1987
Matrix Llamasoft 1984
Metagalactic Llamas Llamasoft 1984
Psycheldelia Llamasoft 1985
Ranarama Graftgold 1988
Rox III Llamasoft 1982
Sabre Wulf Ultimate Play the Game 1984
Soldier of Fortune Graftgold 1989
Super Deflex Llamasoft 1982
Super Off Road Leland Corporation, Graftgold 1989
Traxx Llamasoft 1982
Underwurlde Ultimate Play the Game 1984
Uridium Graftgold 1986
Uridium Plus Graftgold 1986
Voidrunner Llamasoft 1987
Quazatron Graftgold 1986