Awesome vid Crazy Burger! 👍. Starting to get a taste of what sort of music you are into! LOL! 🤔🤣. Next you should do one, with 48 of Alternative or Homebrew titles too! 😊
@@gaz-a-reno8891 haha honestly it's just random music from TH-cam that I've collated over the years. It's always tricky to get something that fits and it's copyright free.
As someone in the US who's never heard of the Spectrum or ZX prior, im actually excited for this one. I just ordered it for the Storytelling, Isotopic Adventure, and Marble type games. These titles seem like what this hybrid would excel at in drawing in new players/programmers in this modern landscape. Thanks for the great video as always!
Try 3D games which is an area where the ZX Spectrum really shines. CPU speed is of the essence and the lack of sprites and hardware support for scrolling does not matter. Elite e.g. runs more smoothly than the C64 version. Starion, Starstrike 1 and 2 and Carrier Command are very good showcases of what a ZX Spectrum can do. And there is more...
@@CrazyBurger Right off the bat I remenmber Starglider 1 and 2, Glass has some insanely fast 3D sections where solid, shaded culumns with reflections below are thrown at you, Savage is a great game overall with impressive 3D parts. Codename Mat 1 and 2 are pretty good as far as I have heared. Games with the Freescape engine run best on the Speccy when it comes to 8-bit-computers: Driller, Dark Side, Eclipse, Castle Master and The Crypt. Chase HQ and WEC Le Mans are impressive racers. Drift and Northern Lights are excellent driving simulations that were created just some years ago. Just to get you startet.
@@CrazyBurger And finally, after thinking about it for a short while, there are three more 3D ZX Spectrum games worth mentioning: I, of the Mask - By Steven Turner (IIRC) who said it was more of a technical gimmick than an actual game. But it is very impressive nonetheless. And a very recent coding miracle: BORSCH 128K which can be found here on TH-cam. A Quake-like game on the ZX Spectrum with 3.5 MHz. Amazing! Finally from Zosya there is "The Dark" which is another Doom-like game with solid 3D graphics.
I spent the whole five minutes counting and I played 25 out of the 48. The rest not very well known games, even in the UK. Wheelie, Skool Daze and Manic Miner being the stars of the show, Saboteur was very good as well. I am tempted to get one and compare that to how realistic it feels for the keyboard, but the thing about the ZX Spectrum was that it kept your lap warm in Winter.
O.M.G. Horace Goes Skiing. Personal lost media for 25 years as I have a vague memory of playing it way back in the day but all the Atari, Coleco, Intellivision, etc similar games just never felt 'there". This is the game!!!!!!! Not a lot of Canadians had a Spectrum back in the day so that explains why I've had such a hard time finding it.
@@MIKandJEAN lol nooo... I mean you are comparing my video to Benny Hill.. like you think my video is a comedy show.. haha nevermind. Thanks to my dad I know fine well who Benny Hill is. Classic or just cringe?! Who knows.
@@CrazyBurgerLast time you spent about an hour showing all 48 games, nothing wrong with that. So to fit that many games in less time..., imagine the hour long version on fast-forward. 😉 And on the show they had that tune running to silly fast video footage. That's the only link I was trying to make, fast, quick and that tune. 👍 Yeah my dad always watched it, it wasn't my bag. I preferred Kenny Everett and Lenny Henry. 🙂
@@SuperEarther LOL you think that's an attack - lol another snowflake - grow some. Also, that is MY opinion, so what is wrong with you! Just because it doesn't align with yours. Also get your facts correct - I asked a question. Grow up.
Nice soundtrack. Did you write it yourself? Some of these games are stone cold classics and sold big, but I'm more interested in adding my faves,as was the case with the C64 by Retro Games UK. KEEP UP THE GOOD CONTENT!
Lol no.. its just one of the many thousands of copyright free music on TH-cam. Always tricky to choose an appropriate track.. or even choose not to have music. The in game sounds were a little all over the place so thought better just to over write with a tune.
True, but that would push the costs up. They have a Gamepad that will be fine for most. I think The Joystick will be happening next year. You can always purchase an alternative but sadly most are not great.
I don’t think you can delete, but if it’s like The C64 you can totally put games on usb and load them. I got one of those super small ones so it doesn’t stick out and that works great.
Can someone tell me if they think it's worth getting one of these? I'm very intrigued, don't think I've played any of these games but I'm really interested in retro lately and would like to get a retro console! Also are all the games playable on the keyboard? Probably a silly question but I'm not sure. Also does this console have save states? Thanks for any info!
If it follows the C64 & Amiga mini which they also made, each game including ones you add will have 4 save state slots. Most Spectrum games generally support keyboard controls as the original never had joystick ports built-in. The Amiga mini pad & the Atari 400 mini stick should also work. If you want a Retro console that is multi platform take a look at the Evercade VS-R or EXP-R.
@MIKandJEAN thank you. I actually have a super pocket and lots of cartridges and it is ace! But was intrigued by the spectrum remake and think I'll go for it!
That background music is superb
Owned a spectrum briefly a few years back but being in Canada couldn't get it to work right. This might be a nice solution to explore its library
Nicely done, there are some memories in there for sure :)
That's a very nice selection of old and new games.
You should have been hired to do the marketing video for this product. Outstanding job showcasing this!
@@RobertCatiller67 lol they probably love it
Awesome vid Crazy Burger! 👍. Starting to get a taste of what sort of music you are into! LOL! 🤔🤣. Next you should do one, with 48 of Alternative or Homebrew titles too! 😊
@@gaz-a-reno8891 haha honestly it's just random music from TH-cam that I've collated over the years. It's always tricky to get something that fits and it's copyright free.
@@gaz-a-reno8891 lol I'll stick to a nice small number for my own choices. 48 is hard work in a vid.
As someone in the US who's never heard of the Spectrum or ZX prior, im actually excited for this one. I just ordered it for the Storytelling, Isotopic Adventure, and Marble type games. These titles seem like what this hybrid would excel at in drawing in new players/programmers in this modern landscape. Thanks for the great video as always!
Try 3D games which is an area where the ZX Spectrum really shines.
CPU speed is of the essence and the lack of sprites and hardware support for scrolling does not matter.
Elite e.g. runs more smoothly than the C64 version.
Starion, Starstrike 1 and 2 and Carrier Command are very good showcases of what a ZX Spectrum can do.
And there is more...
Send me more, I'll check them out.
@@CrazyBurger Right off the bat I remenmber Starglider 1 and 2, Glass has some insanely fast 3D sections where solid, shaded culumns with reflections below are thrown at you, Savage is a great game overall with impressive 3D parts.
Codename Mat 1 and 2 are pretty good as far as I have heared.
Games with the Freescape engine run best on the Speccy when it comes to 8-bit-computers:
Driller, Dark Side, Eclipse, Castle Master and The Crypt.
Chase HQ and WEC Le Mans are impressive racers.
Drift and Northern Lights are excellent driving simulations that were created just some years ago.
Just to get you startet.
@@seraphinberktold7087 Excellent thanks!
@@CrazyBurger And finally, after thinking about it for a short while, there are three more 3D ZX Spectrum games worth mentioning:
I, of the Mask - By Steven Turner (IIRC) who said it was more of a technical gimmick than an actual game. But it is very impressive nonetheless.
And a very recent coding miracle:
BORSCH 128K which can be found here on TH-cam. A Quake-like game on the ZX Spectrum with 3.5 MHz. Amazing!
Finally from Zosya there is "The Dark" which is another Doom-like game with solid 3D graphics.
I spent the whole five minutes counting and I played 25 out of the 48. The rest not very well known games, even in the UK. Wheelie, Skool Daze and Manic Miner being the stars of the show, Saboteur was very good as well. I am tempted to get one and compare that to how realistic it feels for the keyboard, but the thing about the ZX Spectrum was that it kept your lap warm in Winter.
wow man love this
cannot name em all
Great video John and some really slick editing there. I think there's a job for you at Retro Games PR :-) Keep up the awesome work!
@@jayme69 lol I'm sure the cheque is in the post!
Great list. Lots of good games on there. Great memories
Proud of seeing Pat Morita game there, they deserve it!
Agree its excellent
Nice video,some classic games there. I don’t think I will get one straight away but maybe if they drop in price. awesome tune too 👍
O.M.G. Horace Goes Skiing. Personal lost media for 25 years as I have a vague memory of playing it way back in the day but all the Atari, Coleco, Intellivision, etc similar games just never felt 'there". This is the game!!!!!!! Not a lot of Canadians had a Spectrum back in the day so that explains why I've had such a hard time finding it.
I was expecting the closing credits Benny Hill music. 😆
Short and sweet, thanks Crazy! 🙂👍
Benny Hill .. is this a comedy show?! Lol
@@CrazyBurger Yeah, that's the one. 🙂
@@MIKandJEAN lol nooo... I mean you are comparing my video to Benny Hill.. like you think my video is a comedy show.. haha nevermind. Thanks to my dad I know fine well who Benny Hill is. Classic or just cringe?! Who knows.
@@CrazyBurgerLast time you spent about an hour showing all 48 games, nothing wrong with that. So to fit that many games in less time..., imagine the hour long version on fast-forward. 😉
And on the show they had that tune running to silly fast video footage. That's the only link I was trying to make, fast, quick and that tune. 👍
Yeah my dad always watched it, it wasn't my bag. I preferred Kenny Everett and Lenny Henry. 🙂
@@MIKandJEAN ah right.. got ye. I didn't really like any of them but suffered through them regardless.
so many bangers!
You taking the piss? There's a handful of decent ones there.
@@skynetintex5878 wow guy you attack people for personal opinion? whats wrong with you!
@@SuperEarther LOL you think that's an attack - lol another snowflake - grow some. Also, that is MY opinion, so what is wrong with you! Just because it doesn't align with yours. Also get your facts correct - I asked a question. Grow up.
Now, this is the type of video i have time to watch. Look forward to the next 5 min instalments, 71 Lynx titles, and 50 Jaguar titles 🕹💥🕹
@@the_lynx_cader lol.. you'll need to pay me!
Will be getting USB stick at the first instance hopefully with the new games on
Nice soundtrack. Did you write it yourself?
Some of these games are stone cold classics and sold big, but I'm more interested in adding my faves,as was the case with the C64 by Retro Games UK.
KEEP UP THE GOOD CONTENT!
Lol no.. its just one of the many thousands of copyright free music on TH-cam. Always tricky to choose an appropriate track.. or even choose not to have music. The in game sounds were a little all over the place so thought better just to over write with a tune.
Some classics, some which are fine, a few I've not seen before and a handful of stinkers in that collection.
Interesting... which games do you class as stinkers?
This should come with a joystick, almost every game has that selection.
True, but that would push the costs up. They have a Gamepad that will be fine for most. I think The Joystick will be happening next year. You can always purchase an alternative but sadly most are not great.
Finalmente oggi mi e' arrivata la vs r 🎉🎉🎉
Target Renegade was quality
@@jasonshiers5771 It was very good, 8 bit beat em ups I felt were always poor but this was good.
Will there be releasing a joystick or which one is usable
Probably early next year
um… what about Underwurlde, there was Jetpac Willy, um… a few more.
12 from 48 games isn't a great selection but I think you can delete and add your own in and play off a usb stick
I don’t think you can delete, but if it’s like The C64 you can totally put games on usb and load them.
I got one of those super small ones so it doesn’t stick out and that works great.
No you can't delete them. Unless someone manages to hack. You can add your own games
🎉🎉🎉
What controller can we use? Don’t fancy wearing the rubber keys out.
@@dangerclosemofo6306 Retrogames have THE JOYSTICK or THE gamepad. Though I'd recommend an 8bitdo controller.
Head Over Heels?
@@dontliftoff yep it's there
Ah yes, 1.44! Sorry, I missed it!
@@dontliftoff lol sorry its mega brief. I did do a longer video.
Can someone tell me if they think it's worth getting one of these? I'm very intrigued, don't think I've played any of these games but I'm really interested in retro lately and would like to get a retro console! Also are all the games playable on the keyboard? Probably a silly question but I'm not sure. Also does this console have save states? Thanks for any info!
If it follows the C64 & Amiga mini which they also made, each game including ones you add will have 4 save state slots. Most Spectrum games generally support keyboard controls as the original never had joystick ports built-in. The Amiga mini pad & the Atari 400 mini stick should also work.
If you want a Retro console that is multi platform take a look at the Evercade VS-R or EXP-R.
@MIKandJEAN thank you. I actually have a super pocket and lots of cartridges and it is ace! But was intrigued by the spectrum remake and think I'll go for it!