Free Postage on everything in the uk, this will be a minimum of Proof of Postage to Recorded Delivery to Special Delivery.Overseas there will be a charge. This process will take a lot less time than it took to collect, over 14 years of daily looking/buying/cataloguing/listing.I have tried to take honest pictures of what is up for sale, please ask any questions, please bare in mind, these are open to sale elsewhere privately and other online sources. Hello and WelcomeIts with a heavy heart, and the reality of having over 6.600 titles and not finding enough to warranty my further interest i have decided to sell.
Item: 323694918879 ZX Spectrum Speccy - Your Sinclair Digitape 17 - Free UK Postage. 57ġ984 3D Lunattack Airwolf Antics Automania Pyjamarama Beach Head Beaky And The Egg Snatchers Booty Daley Thompson's Decathlon Deus Ex Machina Factory Breakout Fred Hampstead Hyperaction Jack And The Beanstalk Jet Set Willy Sabre Wulf Underwurlde Knight Lore Kokotoni Wilf Kosmic Kanga Lords Of Midnight Match Point Mugsy Groucho Halls Of The Things Horace And The Spiders Jetpac Jumping Jack Jungle Trouble Knot In 3D Luna Crabs Lunar Jetman Mad Martha Manic Miner Maziacs Mined Out Molar Maul Penetrator Pitman Seven Pogo Pssst Push Off Scuba Dive Splat! Stonkers Stop The Express Terror-Daktil 4D Tranz Am Urban Upstart Wheelie
12ġ983 Ah Diddums Alchemist Android Two Ant Attack Atic Atac Bear Bovver The Birds And The Bees Bugaboo (The Flea) Chequered Flag Chuckie Egg Cookie Corridors Of Genon 3D Deathchase The Pyramid Doomsday Castle The Spectrum took the next step of a colour image and soon became easily the best selling computer in the world.ģD Tanx Arcadia Cyber Rats Escape Football Manager The Hobbit Hungry Horace Horace Goes Skiing Pimania Planetoids Slippery Sid The architecture was novel, the operating system new and the "Basic" wonderfully compact, all thanks to a handful of brilliant people around Cambridge. We had innovated in every aspect of the design. It is significant that the ZX81 had only 4 chips compared with 44 in the cheapest competitor. The ZX80 was swiftly followed by the even cheaper ZX81 at £79. The first buyers tended to use the machine to learn programming, but soon the games market became dominant. My thought was that if we could achieve a price of £100 instead of £500 for the nearest competition we could, for the first time, sell computers to "the man in the street". Sinclair Research launched its first computer, the ZX80, late in 1979 (the earlier MK14 was a kit and not a complete computer).