THE HOME OF RETRO GAMING
In the heart of Leicestershire lies a building brimming with gaming history!
Featuring classic systems such as the Sinclair Spectrum, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga and Atari 2600. Gaming giants including Nintendo NES, Sega MegaDrive, Xbox and PlayStation.
Plus the truly unique Virtuality VR systems and the one of a kind CD1200!
A ZX Spectrum developer with a Campaign to Make Rollerball Real (the Original One Obviously)
James O'Grady also known as WhatHoSnorkers on Twitch. Another excellent entertainer of all things retro and sometimes quite bonkers. His YouTube channel features some amazing homemade shows.
He is another great developer who has developed a number of ZX Spectrum games.
A massive collection of retro related items, that includes development, streaming and playing games.
Jim, is another clever guy who delivers some very entertaining content on his YouTube channel.
"This blog started off as my homage to the humble Sinclair Spectrum, a computer that inspired a generation of programmers, and launched a thousand careers. It is a computer born of the 80s, which lives on in the hearts and minds of hundreds of enthusiasts today, with emulators aplenty running on systems as diverse as mobile phones and PCs, and new hardware being built using current technology and *that* rubber keyboard."
Visit SiteDaph Blake, has a completely different take on what should be on YouTube.
Very cleverly put together content and very different to what is out there!
Very funny!
This blog/Patreon is for the free Open Source project, the Boriel ZX Basic compiler.
The compiler is free, but any donation would be greatly appreciated 🍵
My Life in 8-Bits takes you back to the nostalgic era of the 80s, where childhood was defined by pixelated screens and the unmistakable hum of an Apple II computer. Through personal stories and retro computing insights, the podcast explores the joys, challenges, and quirks of growing up in the early days of home computing. Tune in for a blend of tech history, vintage games, and heartfelt memories from an era when 8-bit was the future! Perfect for retro tech enthusiasts and those who cherish the magic of simpler times.
The home of ZX BASIC Rips, which are BASICally where the author has come up with a four stage process, to extract out the BASIC code from a game/tool from a TAP/SNA/TZX/Z80 file format and where this is BASIC code, these steps can extract them.
You could then try to compile them into machine code via ZXBC (ZX Boriel BASIC compiler).
The Centre for Computing History is much more than a museum. Based in Cambridge, it hosts hands-on exhibitions, a wide range of activities and events, has a small shop and runs a learning programme.