Corrections/updates: - Buy The Spectrum here (ships from Amazon UK) amzn.to/4i14r9Q - The keyboard membrane is NOT exactly like the ZX Spectrum one. It's probably the same connections, but the location is very different, so you can't just swap them out.
Good to see you again; welcome back! Loved the review. I don't have the same kind of nostalgia for the Speccy, growing up in America and all, but I can certainly appreciate how you and everyone else who grew up with them feel. I have a genuine 48K Spectrum and I can see the attention to detail they put into it. Nice.
Wow ... this is amazing!! While I never owned one, ZX Spectrum was the model that Fred Harris used in the BBC tv series Me & My Micro, so I learnt BASIC programming on Sinclair BASIC but had to convert to GWBASIC and BASICA. Oh boy ... like almost 40 years back.
I have _all_ Spectrum models and still had to order this. (Yes, that includes a Spectrum+ with Spanish keyboard and ROM, a Spanish toastrack, Spanish versions of the Amstrad models (+2, +2A and +3) and of course the Inves Spectrum!
The membrane might be similar to the original spectrum, but it's not directly compatible. ribbons for the rows and columns on the original membrane are in entirely different locations on an original keyboard (and on the Plus, since you could do the rubber key to plus update yourself)
Great Video as usual - One comment is that the games you mentioned don't use ULAPlus. They use the Nirvana Engine which allows for different paper/ink for each line within a character attribute (rather than just one combination per character attribute). ULA plus is a way of extending the palette beyond the 15 regular colors that the Spectrum supports (15 since bright black is still black)
Yes I think eveyone know the spectrum, the games etc. a more detailed look at what exactly these are is just what eveyone needs to know…. Our first mission should be…what can we do with it. I am horrified to see there’s no multiface emulation….no POKES….i wonder how easy it will be to load pokerama or the like
It's not public, but it's just one big microcontroller of some kind (maybe it's an FPGA but I doubt it). It's under the heat sink, so I can't tell, and it's even possible that it may be scratched out like some manufacturers do to keep things "secret".
Very nicely done. I'm from the US - a TS1000 was my first computer (2068 the second) and I dreamed of a Spectrum back then (I saw in a computer magazine). I have all the US models (1000,1500,2068) and now all the UK models as well as the Spectrum Next KS2 lol. That Microdrive USB stick is awesome - icing on the cake.
Amazing evaluation and conclusion! Sir Clive's designs till offers the best fit for a low cost retro system. Somehow it gives more and doesn't fall short of nothing compared to the original ....and this opinion comes from an Atari 8bit user.
I always found Speccy BASIC more friendly than Commodore BASICs. I hated that you had to print an inverse heart to clear the screen for instance instead of CLS like normal BASICs. But if you mean the editor then yes. But in those days we took things slow and read the manual and learned how to edit programs using shift 4, 5, 6, 7 from memory. After coming from AppleSoft BASIC and TRS-80 Level II BASIC I could jump straight into Speccy BASIC.
In fact I don't know how to efficiently edit BASIC on most old machines now, including ones I used to use in the '80s (-: On a Commodore 8-bit emulator I end up just typing the whole line in again when I want to change it, just like most C64 guys would on the rare occasion they use a Speccy emulator.
Can we switch to 128k mode for BASIC? That’s much more user friendly, ie. Proper typing, instant feedback if entering a line that contains an error, renumbering, and the PLAY command for making tunes with AY
Welcome back! I'll check this out! I have an original Speccy, but I'm too old for the games (and don't have the nerves and patience for them anymore). I planned to get a DIVMMC but it costs more than this. Nice little machine :)
The inclusion of the tape loading has to be the best part, cos how else are people going to know the joy of waiting for games to load in real time like they used to do (aside from the part where the game fails to load and you have to start all over again!)... :P
The art of the loading screen is often overlooked in these instant loading days - and lets not forget the animated loaders (Bobby Bearing, Ranarama, Technician Ted and Joe Blade 2 even had pacman to play) and so many more...
Hey! Glad to have you back! I was just about to suggest you plug the keyboard on a real spectrum to see if it worked, but the connectors look incompatible. Pity. Fantastic review!
I think it's great that the keyword entry in BASIC for the 48K model works as usual. How does BASIC work in 128K mode? In the original 128K you typed keywords letter by letter.
Yeah. I had to use a mail forwarding service to get it in the USA. For some reason, Amazon UK would not ship to the USA. I found that odd. The UK version is the one to get because it has the special Crash magazine included.
A computer I grew up with here in the UK. I am definitely going to get one. I had 3 back in the day. The 16k, 48k, and 128k models. I disagree with you on the list of games they are truly terrible. Only about 4 of the games I would play. Not having Jet Set Willy, Attic Attack, or Bruce Lee is an insult. Especially Jet Set Willy. Luckily I have 7 versions of the game on my pc. I wish you could connect a cassette tape to it though. Again, another blaring oversight on this thing. I LOVED loading from cassette. It's so nostalgic to me. Especially 128k games. It's like having a Nintendo 64 with all games built in and no cartridges. Crazy. Still, I Iove the look of it and the ports on the back. Can't wait to get one. Great review. Ps, save states are for wimps. 😋
They have a bit on their website that explains how to format a USB stick (under 32gb) so that you can put on your own game files. Beyond that I don't know.
I think the main thing stopping me from getting this is the keyboard. If they had modeled one of the later spectrums with a better keyboard, I would have jumped on it.
I get it. The other keyboards wouldn't have been nearly as iconic though :-) But in all seriousness, the Plus keyboard isn't as great as it sounds. So many times keys get kind of stuck if you hit them off-center. I'm not sure it's much of an improvement (the +2/+3 ones are great though).
Only people over 50 and absolute fake nerds (you known the type) think the rubber keys are good, eveyone else in the world traded their speccy in for a spectrum+ (those that didn’t, out their speccy in the cupboard in 83 and never used it again). From 84 to 1992 spectrums were sold with real keys…the real market share….when the spectrum next was announced they boasted it would be a design like the 128k spectrum because that’s what people want and eveyone remembers hating the rubber keys. It’s very strange why people get rose tinted glasses over something that really was never popular….
The longest load time ANY Spectrum game took was just shy of 5 minutes. It was The Hobbit by Melbourne House and didn't use any speed loaders (speedlock) at the time and it used up all of the available 48k, including the screen memory (title screen). So no other game can possible have taken longer to load. Anyone who says there were load times of up to 20 minutes is either WILDLY misremembering or -outright lying- exaggerating. p.s.: Unless, of course, we are talking about loading a 128k game from tape, which might have taken longer than on a 48k model, but by then speed loading was long established, so it can't have taken 20 minutes either.
I'll tell you their response: _I understand your frustration. The couriour could not ship to your location. Sorry about that_ And thus closed the ticket. It's nonsense as DHL can perfectly well ship anything from the UK to my doorstep! Their shipping cost was £21 while a forewarder would cost me £18, including their handling fee.
No, I realized after the fact that the membrane connectors aren't in the same location (these are close together, ZX Spectrum are on opposite ends), so it would take some adaptor. But I bet the signals are the same.
To be fair it's not hard to get the look and feel right... Everyone and his dog are getting recreations of the old casing produced in China, so it won't have taken much to slightly modify it to suit this.
17:30 Retro Games wanted users to enjoy full experience to the extent of mounting this shitty membrane keyboards :D i remember how much i have cursed when i tried to solder it together back in the day when these "ancient ribbons" were notorious for flexing and cracking xD Just a share they didn't put that much effort to The A500 Mini where keyboard is actualy a prop... But this product... if i were just bit more inclined into Speccy i would beg them to rob me out of my money already :D
Si se elige como modelo alguno de los otros (+/2/2A), al arrancar con el menú clásico, ¿aparece el menú de estos ordenadores? El editor de BASIC es mucho más agradecido.
What I couldn’t see from inside….where is the firmware…. Is it in an sd card or do we think a chip has it? If it’s same as VIC20 I’m wondering whether possible to flash these (or image if it’s SD) the other emulators…. If only playing the games then hey why not have one that can switch between a cbm, Amiga etc. the box is just for show really…
The firmware is in the microcontroller (that chip under the heat sink). You may be able to hack it and re-flash it, but I don't think that's exposed. The box is more than for show though: It's the physical interface of the device! That's why I love this but I don't care as much for The500 or the Atari Mini.
It would be impossible to make it look good. All that text, all those graphics, all with the Spectrum limitations? It would be fun for us, but I bet it would put a lot of people off.
@@NoelsRetroLab I know there are adapters but it's not an elegant solution. Adapters are fine when I use them in a PC. I have a few adapters and I don't want to ruin the look of The Spectrum with such devices. I think I'd rather buy a case + keyboard and a PCB for Raspberry Pi Zero with a DB9 socket. I've seen such a project on TH-cam.
@@NoelsRetroLab I have two DB9 to USB adapters that work with THEC64 mini, THEC64, and THEVIC20, and use them with e.g. TAC2. They probably work with The Spectrum.
"Not nearly as friendly as the Commodore BASIC?"... HA HA HA! You made me laugh =) When did any BASIC interpreter in the 8 bit computers was friendly? We see that Noel didn't had a Speccy as the membrane is not the same as the original, is similar to the one in the "The Recreated ZX Spectrum Bluetooth keyboard" and frankly is a pain. You cannot replace the membrane with a micro switches one or install a chiclet face plate (I just bought one!) instead of the rubber mat to have a better keyboard. Here "the spectrum" is a fail. The Spectrum NEXT is the way to go, you have the N-GO clone which is made in Spain, cheaper than the NEXT and with a waaaaaay better keyboard. If you want a budget Spectrum NEXT just bu a Xberry Pi which is around 100 USD. This "the spectrum" is just a cheap emulator with a crap keyboard. Doesn't worth it, there are lot of better alternatives out there!
Commodore BASIC is crap, but its one redeeming thing is that the full screen editor is actually great. So yeah, it might be a crappy dialect, but it's way more user friendly than the others.
Yeah, I was referring to the editing part of the C64 BASIC, not the implementation itself. And you're right about the membrane connectors being in a different place. Missed that.
This rubber keyboard is supported to be crap, to experience the real deal! Is this "The Spectrum" had a different (maybe better) keyboard, it simply wouldn't be a Spectrum! People are already upset by the fact that it is called a "The Spectrum" instead of *ZX Spectrum" and "Retro" instead of "Sinclair". And you expect them to accept a whole different keyboard? No way!
The spoilers I get, but what do you mean out of respect for them? I'm not leaking anything and this was the date we were allowed to release a full video.
@NoelsRetroLab As far as I'm aware, Retro Games LTD are not happy with people showing off the Spectrum before the release date (The release date is tomorrow) or the companies who sent them off early because they have their own plans. If you have been told by them then that's fine but I do not know your situation
Corrections/updates:
- Buy The Spectrum here (ships from Amazon UK) amzn.to/4i14r9Q
- The keyboard membrane is NOT exactly like the ZX Spectrum one. It's probably the same connections, but the location is very different, so you can't just swap them out.
Good to see you again; welcome back! Loved the review. I don't have the same kind of nostalgia for the Speccy, growing up in America and all, but I can certainly appreciate how you and everyone else who grew up with them feel. I have a genuine 48K Spectrum and I can see the attention to detail they put into it. Nice.
Noel. You're alive! Good to see you back.
Wow ... this is amazing!! While I never owned one, ZX Spectrum was the model that Fred Harris used in the BBC tv series Me & My Micro, so I learnt BASIC programming on Sinclair BASIC but had to convert to GWBASIC and BASICA. Oh boy ... like almost 40 years back.
I have _all_ Spectrum models and still had to order this.
(Yes, that includes a Spectrum+ with Spanish keyboard and ROM, a Spanish toastrack, Spanish versions of the Amstrad models (+2, +2A and +3) and of course the Inves Spectrum!
I have a spectrum 48k, a Plus, a +2 and a Spectrum Next. And I just ordered this. Couldn't resist!
I'm a grown up man with a grown up time schedule, but boy, do I want to have one of these!
The membrane might be similar to the original spectrum, but it's not directly compatible. ribbons for the rows and columns on the original membrane are in entirely different locations on an original keyboard (and on the Plus, since you could do the rubber key to plus update yourself)
Yes, you're right of course. You can tell it's been a while since I've been inside a Speccy, so I didn't realize that at first.
A great review - so glad you liked it. Mine arrives tomorrow (fingers crossed) and I can't wait!
Great Video as usual - One comment is that the games you mentioned don't use ULAPlus. They use the Nirvana Engine which allows for different paper/ink for each line within a character attribute (rather than just one combination per character attribute). ULA plus is a way of extending the palette beyond the 15 regular colors that the Spectrum supports (15 since bright black is still black)
Nice to have you back Noel. Can we have a more detailed description of the hardware? I'm curious about what processor (FPGA?) they are using, etc.
Yes I think eveyone know the spectrum, the games etc. a more detailed look at what exactly these are is just what eveyone needs to know…. Our first mission should be…what can we do with it.
I am horrified to see there’s no multiface emulation….no POKES….i wonder how easy it will be to load pokerama or the like
It's not public, but it's just one big microcontroller of some kind (maybe it's an FPGA but I doubt it). It's under the heat sink, so I can't tell, and it's even possible that it may be scratched out like some manufacturers do to keep things "secret".
@@NoelsRetroLab Ah I see. Too bad. Thanks!
Very nicely done. I'm from the US - a TS1000 was my first computer (2068 the second) and I dreamed of a Spectrum back then (I saw in a computer magazine). I have all the US models (1000,1500,2068) and now all the UK models as well as the Spectrum Next KS2 lol. That Microdrive USB stick is awesome - icing on the cake.
Welcome back, Noel!
E: Removed the note about a typo :D
Thanks. Fixed!
Fantástico verte de vuelta, Noel.
Glücklich zu sehen. Je suis enchanté. Oh, we're not doing Cabaret? But yes, it's great to see the Retro Lab again.
Great to have you back! 🖖
Great to see you back Noel!!!
Amazing evaluation and conclusion! Sir Clive's designs till offers the best fit for a low cost retro system. Somehow it gives more and doesn't fall short of nothing compared to the original ....and this opinion comes from an Atari 8bit user.
I always found Speccy BASIC more friendly than Commodore BASICs. I hated that you had to print an inverse heart to clear the screen for instance instead of CLS like normal BASICs. But if you mean the editor then yes. But in those days we took things slow and read the manual and learned how to edit programs using shift 4, 5, 6, 7 from memory. After coming from AppleSoft BASIC and TRS-80 Level II BASIC I could jump straight into Speccy BASIC.
Adding to this: in 128k mode, there is a full-screen editor and one can types commands letter for letter.
In fact I don't know how to efficiently edit BASIC on most old machines now, including ones I used to use in the '80s (-: On a Commodore 8-bit emulator I end up just typing the whole line in again when I want to change it, just like most C64 guys would on the rare occasion they use a Speccy emulator.
Can we switch to 128k mode for BASIC? That’s much more user friendly, ie. Proper typing, instant feedback if entering a line that contains an error, renumbering, and the PLAY command for making tunes with AY
Welcome back!
I'll check this out! I have an original Speccy, but I'm too old for the games (and don't have the nerves and patience for them anymore). I planned to get a DIVMMC but it costs more than this.
Nice little machine :)
Thank you. Yes, this makes all the difference with the saves and rewind. Go for it!
So long no see. Te echabamos de menos !!!
Gracias Noel.
Estaba en duda si comprarlo o no cuando se anunció, ahora ya estoy totalmente convencido. Auto regalo para Reyes 😜.
Can't wait until mine arrives - it'll be like Christmas 1983 all over again!
Fantastic review and video! Glad to see you have a new video!
The inclusion of the tape loading has to be the best part, cos how else are people going to know the joy of waiting for games to load in real time like they used to do (aside from the part where the game fails to load and you have to start all over again!)... :P
The art of the loading screen is often overlooked in these instant loading days - and lets not forget the animated loaders (Bobby Bearing, Ranarama, Technician Ted and Joe Blade 2 even had pacman to play) and so many more...
time to make toast and tea!
SOO GLAD YOUR BACK! Missed ya dude! Awesome review, I've just ordered one arriving tomorrow :)...
I hope they reconsider and make it available in Canada.
Email them! Seriously.
Hey! Glad to have you back! I was just about to suggest you plug the keyboard on a real spectrum to see if it worked, but the connectors look incompatible. Pity. Fantastic review!
Yes, at first I thought it was identical, but the spacing is off. Definitely something you can fix with an adapter though.
I think it's great that the keyword entry in BASIC for the 48K model works as usual. How does BASIC work in 128K mode? In the original 128K you typed keywords letter by letter.
Yeah. I had to use a mail forwarding service to get it in the USA. For some reason, Amazon UK would not ship to the USA. I found that odd.
The UK version is the one to get because it has the special Crash magazine included.
A computer I grew up with here in the UK. I am definitely going to get one. I had 3 back in the day. The 16k, 48k, and 128k models. I disagree with you on the list of games they are truly terrible. Only about 4 of the games I would play. Not having Jet Set Willy, Attic Attack, or Bruce Lee is an insult. Especially Jet Set Willy. Luckily I have 7 versions of the game on my pc. I wish you could connect a cassette tape to it though. Again, another blaring oversight on this thing. I LOVED loading from cassette. It's so nostalgic to me. Especially 128k games. It's like having a Nintendo 64 with all games built in and no cartridges. Crazy. Still, I Iove the look of it and the ports on the back. Can't wait to get one. Great review. Ps, save states are for wimps. 😋
If you can't get hold of a Next then go for the N-go this is 100% compatable with the next.
It amazes me how these devices run the emulator on such a tiny board. It seems like it me that you can totally program games with it.
Thanks for the review! I wish it included any of the games I worked on, but well, I suppose it can run external ganes?
They have a bit on their website that explains how to format a USB stick (under 32gb) so that you can put on your own game files. Beyond that I don't know.
Finally you are back again!!!
I enjoyed your video of The Spectrum possibly one of the better reviews I have watched TBH.
Mine will be with me tomorrow. Cheers.
👍👍👍
Thanks so much!
@NoelsRetroLab your welcome, I have shared with Facebook 👍🏻
I think the main thing stopping me from getting this is the keyboard. If they had modeled one of the later spectrums with a better keyboard, I would have jumped on it.
I get it. The other keyboards wouldn't have been nearly as iconic though :-) But in all seriousness, the Plus keyboard isn't as great as it sounds. So many times keys get kind of stuck if you hit them off-center. I'm not sure it's much of an improvement (the +2/+3 ones are great though).
Only people over 50 and absolute fake nerds (you known the type) think the rubber keys are good, eveyone else in the world traded their speccy in for a spectrum+ (those that didn’t, out their speccy in the cupboard in 83 and never used it again). From 84 to 1992 spectrums were sold with real keys…the real market share….when the spectrum next was announced they boasted it would be a design like the 128k spectrum because that’s what people want and eveyone remembers hating the rubber keys. It’s very strange why people get rose tinted glasses over something that really was never popular….
3:55 Ultimate Play the Game = Rare = Microsoft
The longest load time ANY Spectrum game took was just shy of 5 minutes. It was The Hobbit by Melbourne House and didn't use any speed loaders (speedlock) at the time and it used up all of the available 48k, including the screen memory (title screen). So no other game can possible have taken longer to load. Anyone who says there were load times of up to 20 minutes is either WILDLY misremembering or -outright lying- exaggerating.
p.s.: Unless, of course, we are talking about loading a 128k game from tape, which might have taken longer than on a 48k model, but by then speed loading was long established, so it can't have taken 20 minutes either.
No way. There were definitely longer load times: 128KB games with multiload? Those took forever! Maybe not quite 20 minutes, but at least 15?
Good review 👏🏻
I am getting one just to use for games with the save slots it will make playing Elite 128K better and others.
Doesn't appear to be available for shipping to the US from Amazon UK and ShopTo is cancelling the pre-orders they have for the US.
That's a real bummer. Email RetroGames and ask them. If enough people do it they might make it available here.
I can tell you that StopTo has not only cancelled all shipping to the US, but other (European) countries as well 😡
@@MarcKloos Saw your comment on FB. I don't have an account with ShopTo to enter a ticket so I'm waiting for their response to my message.
I'll tell you their response:
_I understand your frustration. The couriour could not ship to your location. Sorry about that_
And thus closed the ticket.
It's nonsense as DHL can perfectly well ship anything from the UK to my doorstep!
Their shipping cost was £21 while a forewarder would cost me £18, including their handling fee.
@@MarcKloos My receipt included £46 for shipping through DHL. I have had DHL ship products to the US from the UK so I know it was something else.
Where is the Microdrive USB stick from? That looks awesome.
That was a little perk that RetroGames included in the review package. It does not come with The Spectrum (pity!).
Very good review,Noel!Can you try the keyboard with a real spectrum motherboard?
No, I realized after the fact that the membrane connectors aren't in the same location (these are close together, ZX Spectrum are on opposite ends), so it would take some adaptor. But I bet the signals are the same.
To be fair it's not hard to get the look and feel right... Everyone and his dog are getting recreations of the old casing produced in China, so it won't have taken much to slightly modify it to suit this.
17:30 Retro Games wanted users to enjoy full experience to the extent of mounting this shitty membrane keyboards :D i remember how much i have cursed when i tried to solder it together back in the day when these "ancient ribbons" were notorious for flexing and cracking xD
Just a share they didn't put that much effort to The A500 Mini where keyboard is actualy a prop... But this product... if i were just bit more inclined into Speccy i would beg them to rob me out of my money already :D
Si se elige como modelo alguno de los otros (+/2/2A), al arrancar con el menú clásico, ¿aparece el menú de estos ordenadores? El editor de BASIC es mucho más agradecido.
No! Se me olvidó comentar eso. Muy curioso, pero seguramente puedes poner tú la ROM que quieras y tener eso (tendr'e que comprobarlo).
This looks great, but I couldn't justify it given I have a Next. I do know some people I might suggest it to though!
Right. If you have a Next I think it's completely redundant.
Where to buy in USA ?
You might want to order from Amazon.uk and have it shipped. Also, email RetroGames and tell them you want it in the US.
The original Spectrum keyboard would not fit - the connectors are further apart.
What I couldn’t see from inside….where is the firmware…. Is it in an sd card or do we think a chip has it? If it’s same as VIC20 I’m wondering whether possible to flash these (or image if it’s SD) the other emulators…. If only playing the games then hey why not have one that can switch between a cbm, Amiga etc. the box is just for show really…
The firmware is in the microcontroller (that chip under the heat sink). You may be able to hack it and re-flash it, but I don't think that's exposed. The box is more than for show though: It's the physical interface of the device! That's why I love this but I don't care as much for The500 or the Atari Mini.
Ok. I am not liking that the old Rare games are not working. I hope they get a firmware patch for that.
Bueno, en modo 128k no tienes que utilizar combinaciones de teclas...
Carousel should definitely have run on the emulator and not outside of it..ruins it a bit
It would be impossible to make it look good. All that text, all those graphics, all with the Spectrum limitations? It would be fun for us, but I bet it would put a lot of people off.
The lack of DB9 is for me the only but also the biggest minus of this computer.
I wonder if you can use some kind of DB9 to USB adaptor. I guess the problem is that most of them are the other way around (USB -> DB9).
If it can support a USB or Bluetooth controller, that's a lot better than fumbling with old joysticks.
@@NoelsRetroLab I know there are adapters but it's not an elegant solution. Adapters are fine when I use them in a PC. I have a few adapters and I don't want to ruin the look of The Spectrum with such devices.
I think I'd rather buy a case + keyboard and a PCB for Raspberry Pi Zero with a DB9 socket. I've seen such a project on TH-cam.
@@NoelsRetroLab I have two DB9 to USB adapters that work with THEC64 mini, THEC64, and THEVIC20, and use them with e.g. TAC2. They probably work with The Spectrum.
So close to first!! 😆
"Not nearly as friendly as the Commodore BASIC?"... HA HA HA! You made me laugh =) When did any BASIC interpreter in the 8 bit computers was friendly? We see that Noel didn't had a Speccy as the membrane is not the same as the original, is similar to the one in the "The Recreated ZX Spectrum Bluetooth keyboard" and frankly is a pain. You cannot replace the membrane with a micro switches one or install a chiclet face plate (I just bought one!) instead of the rubber mat to have a better keyboard. Here "the spectrum" is a fail. The Spectrum NEXT is the way to go, you have the N-GO clone which is made in Spain, cheaper than the NEXT and with a waaaaaay better keyboard. If you want a budget Spectrum NEXT just bu a Xberry Pi which is around 100 USD. This "the spectrum" is just a cheap emulator with a crap keyboard. Doesn't worth it, there are lot of better alternatives out there!
Commodore BASIC is crap, but its one redeeming thing is that the full screen editor is actually great. So yeah, it might be a crappy dialect, but it's way more user friendly than the others.
Yeah, I was referring to the editing part of the C64 BASIC, not the implementation itself. And you're right about the membrane connectors being in a different place. Missed that.
This rubber keyboard is supported to be crap, to experience the real deal! Is this "The Spectrum" had a different (maybe better) keyboard, it simply wouldn't be a Spectrum! People are already upset by the fact that it is called a "The Spectrum" instead of *ZX Spectrum" and "Retro" instead of "Sinclair". And you expect them to accept a whole different keyboard? No way!
First 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Not watching your video out of respect for Retro Games LTD and I also do not want any spoilers before it's released
The spoilers I get, but what do you mean out of respect for them? I'm not leaking anything and this was the date we were allowed to release a full video.
@NoelsRetroLab As far as I'm aware, Retro Games LTD are not happy with people showing off the Spectrum before the release date (The release date is tomorrow) or the companies who sent them off early because they have their own plans. If you have been told by them then that's fine but I do not know your situation
@@TBMartin It's probably the right day today, because I read that somewhere.
@@mobluse Release date is tomorrow, the 22nd
What an odd comment. Did you respect them for stealing money from backers for the vega also?!