The Spectrum 48 RETRO GAMES HDMI cable Replica keyboard
Product SKU : DS050-029- New Sealed
- 48 games built in:
- Replica keyboard
- FREE Next Business Day Delivery
- 12 Months warranty
- HDMI
Product Description
What's Included-
- The Spectrum 48 RETRO GAMES HDMI cable
- Power Cable The Spectrum 48 RETRO GAMES HDMI cable
- 12 Months Warranty
One of the best-selling 8-bit computers in the world is back, including its signature rainbow design. This 80s throwback emulates 48 and 128 ZX Spectrum models. It's still got the bits you loved, like the fully working replica keyboard. Jump back into your favourite titles – it comes with 48 games that defined the original, including The Hobbit, Army Moves and The Great Escape. And even better, it's got an HDMI port that lets you game in 720p at 50 or 60 Hz. And this time, you can save progress during a game.
Good to know
- There's 4 USB ports for your gamepad, joysticks and loading your own games
- You can rewind by 40 seconds at any point in the game to help you get through the level
- The classics will look better than ever in the richer ULAplus colour mode
- You can pick from 12 frames around your game to add to the nostalgic visuals
Features-
Console
- Connectivity
- - HDMI
- USB x 4
Games
- Games included
- 48 games built in:
- Alien Girl: Skirmish Edition
- Ant Attack
- Army Moves
- Auf Wiedersehen Monty
- Avalon
- Bobby Bearing
- Cosmic Payback
- Devwill Too
- Exolon
- Fairlight
- Firelord
- Football Manager 2
- Freddy Hardest
- The Great Escape
- Head over Heels
- Highway Encounter
- The Hobbit
- Horace Goes Skiing
- Jack the Nipper
- Knot in 3D
- The Lords of Midnight
- Manic Miner
- Match Day II
- Movie
- Nodes of Yesod
- Penetrator
- Phantis (Game Over II)
- Pheenix
- Pyracurse
- Quazatron
- Robin of the Wood
- Saboteur! Remastered
- Shovel Adventure
- Skool Daze
- Snake Escape
- Spellbound
- Starquake
- Starstrike II
- El Stompo
- Stonkers
- TCQ
- Target: Renegade
- Technician Ted
- The Megamix
- Tenebra
- Trashman
- The Way of the Exploding Fist
- Wheelie
- Where Time Stood Still