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Congratulations to Workshopshed and paulpsomiadis!

 

You have been selected as winners of Ben's ZX Spectrum Portable!

 

 

 

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We're giving away two Portable ZX Spectrum builds from the Ben Heck Show.  Tell us what the ZX Spectrum means to you in the comments below for a chance to win.

 

The ZX Spectrum, an 8-bit personal computer from Sinclair Research Ltd., is a beloved retro computer from the 80s. While it didn't gain a lot of traction outside of the UK, especially in places where it was undercut by the Commodore 64, it did more to define British gaming culture than any dedicated gaming console. Much like the color used in Apple's old logo, the word Spectrum highlights the machine's color display.

 

Since launch, over 24,000 software titles have been released for the ZX. Not including clones, it sold in excess of 5 million units worldwide.

 

 

 

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In 1983, the video game bubble formed during the golden age of gaming burst as the market became flooded with too many consoles and poorly designed games. Atari, the most popular video game console before the crash, reported $537 million in losses for 1983. Atari had the dubious distinction of releasing the poster child for this era when it rushed to market the highly anticipated E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial game. It's widely regarded as one of the worst games ever and is frequently cited as a contributing factor to the video game crash of 1983. The game was so bad, all remaining unsold versions of it got buried in the New Mexico desert.

 

Around the time dedicated gaming consoles became widely regarded as a passing fad, home computer gaming continued to thrive. Low cost machines like the Commodore 64 and the ZX Spectrum proved to be popular alternatives to dedicated gaming consoles.  While it didn't have the same impact outside the UK, its influence on gaming in the UK is undeniable. In its day, a British game publisher would develop for the ZX Spectrum and begrudgingly port to other machines later.

 

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The low cost of the machine, a catalog including thousands of games, and cheap distribution of games thanks to cassette tapes factored into its continuous popularity in the UK. The ZX Spectrum was widely adopted as a gaming platform despite its lack of built-in joystick ports, primitive sound generation, and color support that was not optimized for text display.

 

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Tell us what the ZX Spectrum means to you.

 

If you were influenced by the ZX Spectrum let us know what makes the ZX Spectrum special.  Tell us about what games you enjoyed or what made the system stand out. Feel free to share images, an achievement such as a high score, or anything you can think of related to the ZX Spectrum.

 

If you haven't had a chance to experience the ZX Spectrum then feel free talk about a rival system such as the Commodore 64 instead.

 

 

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Step 1:  Log in or register on element14, it's easy and free.

Step 2: Post in the comments section below and share your experience with the ZX Spectrum. Videos, pictures and text are all welcomed forms of submission.

Step 3:  Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!  We will accept entries until 3:00pm CDT Aug 1st, 2016 and announce our winner August 5th 2016. If you need something to do between now and then make sure to check out what is happening This week on element14 Community, or watch more Ben at element14.com/TBHS.

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  • Workshopshed
    Workshopshed over 9 years ago +5
    Hands up if you went into WHSmiths and typed this, or a ruder equivalent
  • Workshopshed
    Workshopshed over 9 years ago +4
    For me the Zx Spectrum was what got me into computing and hence drove my eventual career. As I could not afford many new games I spent my time typing in code from magazine articles and then correcting…
  • zelja74
    zelja74 over 9 years ago +4
    Hi! It isn't really true that ZX Spectrum wasn't popular outside UK. It was very popular in the eastern bloc, so it was in Croatia (then Yugoslavia). The main reason is the price, probably. We had several…
  • clem57
    clem57 over 9 years ago

    Some throwback for the commodore 64. Check out: https://archive.org/stream/1984-Fall-DAK-Catalog#page/n21/mode/2up

    Clem

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  • clem57
    clem57 over 9 years ago

    Wow you put it on 1600 BPI tape reel.Impressive to say the least. But do you think the tape magnetic oxide is still good after all these years? I would use a ZX spectrum to play basic games I have seen in the past with their block pixels.This brings back the memories like Memorex tape. LOL.

    Clem

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago

    Well I never had a ZX to play with but after seeing you're videos about them it reminded me that back in high school in electronics class there actually was a ZX (in the USA too) just like the one you have, sitting around in a cabinet I remember looking at its strange design and thinking what a interesting looking piece of old equipment, at the time I just thought it was just old equipment and never bothered with it, but seeing what you did with it made me realize it has a lot of potential and I would of loved to play with it and mod it, Regrettably that was almost 10 years ago so its long gone by now but if I knew then what I know now about it all I would of had to do was ask the teacher and he would of let me keep it and I could of been playing with it.

    Adding that to my regret list.

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    Former Member over 9 years ago

    Friend of a friend had one, but I didn't truly discover it until about 5 years ago. Would love to have one for making music on, and for my commute!

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    Former Member over 9 years ago

    I don't really have experience with the ZX Spectrum being from the US, though it has peaked my interest as of late, they do seem a bit hard to come by here. I, however, have had the pleasure of enjoying a Tandy CoCo3 and Vic-20. This would be a great addition to the collections. Thanks for all that you do!

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    Former Member over 9 years ago

    I've never had a spectrum, but i think it would be cool to have one, never the less.

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    Former Member over 9 years ago

    The Zx spectrum was fun to play, when i got to play as everyone knows it was not popular in te states so only very few people had one and in more very few places to get one, so when a friend or family memeber had one and i got to chance to play, i would play from daylight to dark and even longer if i could

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    Former Member over 9 years ago

    The ZX Spectrum was the computer of my childhood, I can´t imagine how many hours I've been spend programming, loading and playing games. I would love to win the Ben Heck´s portable spectrum, and able to play my childhood computer anywhere ...

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    Former Member over 9 years ago

    Never heard of the  ZX spectrum but did have a commodore 64 my mother brought home from a garage sale in the early 90s.  my greatest memory about the commodore system is i really had no idea what the thing was... I spent days trying to figure it out before giving up on it.  (keep in mind i was only 10yr old).

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  • paulpsomiadis
    paulpsomiadis over 9 years ago

    My first Professional Computer was the Commodore Amiga 500

    (which my Uncle still has, and was recently fully renovated and now fully web connected with HDD, full ECS chipset and 8MB RAM). Before that I had a SEGA Master System, but the Grand Daddy that started it ALL was the Speccy 48K+.

     

    Some of you folks may remember me from HERE:

     

    http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php?t=17720

     

    http://benheck.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=1517&sid=dc4748bc22c6bc0e2d414bdd55d65ce7

     

    And so I present my Porta-Speccy compo entry...

     

    BEHOLD, THE SPECCY HORDE!

    (I will try to include as much detail as I can)

     

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    Spectrum 48k+ and PSU, Sinclair Printer and PSU (yes we still have boxed thermal paper too), Interface 1 and cables, ZX Microdrive and demo carts [boxed](loose homebrew carts in bubblewrap bag), Expensive Lloytron Casette player (was able to play high pitch tapes without distortion - essential for loading Speccy tapes!)

     

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    Defender Light gun with homebrew sound mod and tape [boxed], Delta joystick with interface [boxed with instructions], Multiface 1 [boxed with tape and instructions], Videoface [boxed with instructions]

     

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    Art Studio [boxed with instructions and that GODAWFUL squinty-eye protection thing], 30 games, History of Music, Speccy User Guide and tape, Monopoly, Trivial Pursuit, Spitting Image, Make-a-chip, Tasword 2, Entertainment Centre, and...[sorry box glare]

     

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    Everything you need to know about Spectrum Vol 1-6 Magazine

     

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    VTX5000 Micronet Modem [boxed with instructions](before the Internet - there was this!), AMX Mouse - yes THREE buttons! [boxed with instructions], Music Machine Audio Sampler [boxed with instructions], Teletext Adapter [unboxed black thing]

     

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    Maniacs Computer Diary 1989, 3D Construction Kit (SAM Coupe compatible also), Thunderbirds, Run the Gauntlet, Elite, Buggy Boy, Captain Blood, Rockstar Ate My Hamster, Gargoyle Classics, Batman, Ultimate Play the Game [glare]

     

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    Total Eclipse, Sherlock, Game Set & Match 2, Nigel Mansell Grand Prix, Flintstones, B.T.T.F. II, Red L.E.D., Black Lamp, Fairlight, Impossible Mission, Crazy Cars 2

     

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    Assorted Retail Tapes and Magazine Tapes

     

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    Loose Magazine tapes

     

    So what would I do with the Porta-Speccy?

     

    Easy! I plan to archive my tapes collection for posterity and then get them loaded onto the portable speccy for some retro goodness! :-)

     

    [had to type this TWICE, as my browser crashed half way through! :-(]

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