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The ZX Spectrum was created in 1982 by Sinclair Research Ltd.
Sir Clive Sinclair. His first attempt at a mass produced computer was the SInclair ZX80. This was followed by the Sinclair ZX81, and subsequently the ZX Spectrum.
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Daniel Haywood has written: 'Creative arcade games on your ZX Spectrum'
The ZX Spectrum is a home computer released in 1982 by Sinclair Research. It uses a Zilog Z80 CPU and features 16 KB to 48 KB of RAM. Programs and games were loaded from cassette tapes or floppy disks, and output was displayed on a TV or monitor. It had a rubber keyboard and a distinctive 8-color display.
Spencer Bateson has written: 'Advanced Programming With the Memotech Mtx' 'The Penguin Spectrum compendium' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Programming, Sinclair ZX Spectrum (Computer)
Clive Gifford has written: 'Essential chemistry' 'Using a modem with your computer' 'The Script Marillion' 'Making the most of your Dragon 32' -- subject(s): Dragon 32 (Computer), Programming 'Dynamic games for the Amstrad' 'More adventures for your ZX spectrum' 'Bisiklet' 'Adventures for your ZX Spectrum' -- subject(s): Computer games, Sinclair ZX Spectrum (Computer), Programming 'Games for your Dragon' 'Racing cars' 'The Usborne book of cutaway planes' 'Dynamic games for your Amstrad' -- subject(s): Computer games, Amstrad Microcomputer, Programming 'Chicago gangsters' 'Machines' -- subject(s): Machinery
Exact same thing. The official name is ZX-14R not ZX-14.
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The Megaman ZX DS game has been very succesful in many different versions of the game and was made by Capcom. The first was released on July 12th 2007.
"AKA: Akka Arrh" is a video game released in 1982 for the ZX Spectrum platform. The exact release date can vary depending on the region and specific version of the game. However, it is generally accepted that "AKA: Akka Arrh" was released in 1982, making it one of the early titles for the ZX Spectrum platform.
Zx-14. But not by much