
ZX Spectrum Story: Celebrating 35 Years of the Speccy
Subscribe to Nostalgia Nerd on Youtube [dropcap style=”font-size:300%;color:red;”]The[/dropcap] Sinclair ZX Spectrum is a whopping 35 years old on 23rd April…
A detailed journey into hardware history. Featuring some of the most (and least) iconic machines of the past.
A detailed journey into hardware history. Featuring some of the most (and least) iconic machines of the past.
Subscribe to Nostalgia Nerd on Youtube [dropcap style=”font-size:300%;color:red;”]The[/dropcap] Sinclair ZX Spectrum is a whopping 35 years old on 23rd April…
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