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  • Title: The Video Games Guide
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 463
  • Publisher: ➤  McFarland & Company Inc., Publishers - Boxtree Ltd
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Jefferson, North Carolina - London, United Kingdom

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  • First Year Published: 2006
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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    ZX Interface 1

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    ZX Spectrum Vega+

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    ZX Spectrum Next

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    Sinclair Research

    license to manufacture and market Sinclair's computers in the USA under the name Timex Sinclair. In April the ZX Spectrum was launched. In July Timex launched

    Clive Sinclair

    for less than £100) and in the early 1980s, the ZX81, ZX Spectrum and the Sinclair QL. Sinclair Research is widely recognised for its importance in the

    Timex Sinclair 2068

    sophisticated device, compared to its UK ancestor, the ZX Spectrum. Arguably one of the first Sinclair clones to significantly improve on the original design

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    The following is a list of clones of Sinclair Research's ZX Spectrum home computer. This list includes both official clones (from Timex Corporation) and

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    The original ZX Spectrum computer produces a one bit per pixel, bitmapped colour graphics video output. A composite video signal is generated through