ZX Spectrum Classics
50 games to fall in love to.
If you were already into videogames in the early '80s, there were were almost too many good reasons to buy a Sinclair ZX Spectrum. For a start it was, for a long time, less than half the price of a Commodore 64 and BBC Micro, and had an absolutely corking line-up of games almost from day one.
Even better, it was the machine most of your mates at school seemed to go for as well, and entire friendships were built on a united love for all things Speccy. In my ongoing determination not to sounds like a blithering old war veteran talking about the 'spirit of the blitz', I'll resist talking about the old days. How we all sat around reading each other's copies of Crash, Sinclair User and Your Sinclair, and passed around C90 tapes around the playground like a bunch of thieving pirate scum. Because that would be too obvious, and people hate it when you trap on about the past - especially if you try and glorify it too much.
The thing is - and I loved the Spectrum for years - it was almost the things that were wrong with it that made it all the more endearing. The crappy rubber keyboard. The terrible beeping sound. The lack of a built-in joystick port. And the nightmare of hideous colour clash. Arrrgh! How were we Spectrum owners supposed to defend our purchases to the richer kids with their C64s?
Because, pure and simple, for at least three, maybe four years in the 1980s, the Spectrum had by far the better games. Manic Miner, Atic Atac, Skool Daze, Chuckie Egg, the list went on and on. And those were the more memorable classics. In a matter of a few years there were literally thousands of games to choose from (games you inevitably built up vast collections of pointlessly on dozens of tapes). It was the gaming equivalent of 'gotta catch 'em all' for obsessive-compulsive types like me.
Inevitably, the limitations caught up with the Spectrum and more powerful machines began to grind it into the dust, and the more talented developers moved on. But while it lasted, the Spectrum really was home to some of the best games of the 1980s - and now here's our attempt at sharing our shameless love affair with you for your reading pleasure. As with the C64 selections elsewhere on the site, the criteria are clear: no arcade ports, and no ports of games that originated on other systems.
What you have here is undiluted Spectrum gaming goodness. Enjoy...
Watch the video of the top 50 Spectrum games in action over on Eurogamer TV now.
- 3D Deathchase
Quick, before death gets away! - 3D Starstrike
Holding out for a payrise. - Agent X
Agent provocateur. - Ant Attack
Ants in Your Pants. - Atic Atac
Something dread in the attic, looms! - Avalon
Project yourself. - Bobby Bearing
Rushin' through the bearing straights. - Booty
Yo, ho, ho and a barrel of fun. - Chequered Flag
Wheely innovative, but a bit tyresome. - Chuckie Egg
You don't need to be a chef to poach eggs! - Doomsday Castle
King, at last. - Dun Darach
Test your tir na noggin. - Dynamite Dan
Who says there are no more heroes? - Fairlight
One to show friends. - Fantasy World Dizzy
And it's you girl, making me spin. - Fighter Pilot
It's not just a clever name. - Flight Simulation
Simulation Nation. - Football Manager
Stick around for the highlights. - Halls of Things
Go somewhere or other and do stuff to things. - Head Over Heels
In Love With The Speccy. - Heartland
Sorcery at the drop of a hat. - Highway Encounter
Highway 61 revisited. - Horace Goes Skiing
Snow way to treat a pedestrian. - Jack the Nipper
Naughty Nippers! - Jetpac
Simple and effective. - Jet Set Willy
The miner is in the mansion. - Knight Lore
Ch-ch-ch-changes. - Lords of Midnight
Do you want dawn? - Manic Miner
Time for text. - Monty on the Run
Follow the white mole. - Nodes of Yesod
A space oddity. - Pyjamarama
Wake up little snoozy, wake up. - Quazatron
Quazie name, quazie guy. - Rebelstar
Extremely advanced lawnmower simulator. - Rollercoaster
Life's a pleasure beach! - Roller Games
Get your skates on. - Saboteur
Are you a shuriken or a shurican't? - Sabrewulf
Why Grandma, what a big map you have. - Skool Daze
Pay Attention At The Back! - Spellbound
A knight to remember. - Starion
Art is On? Rat Ions? Err ... Air Snot? - Starquake
Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery. - Stop The Express
Give 'em the bird. - The Great Escape
Do Do. Do Dooooo D' Do Do. - The Hobbit
You shall not parser! - Tornado: Low Level
Just wing it. - Trashman
Rubbish! - Underwurlde
Hell of a challenge. - Valhalla
Heavenly. - Wheelie
When two wheels is too much.