Platform: ZX Spectrum
Popeye
Auf Wiedersehen Monty
Turrican
Zombi
City Connection
Don't Buy This
Hungry Horace
How to Be a Complete Bastard
Asterix and the Magic Cauldron
Klax
Final Fight
International Karate +
The Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants
Ghostbusters
Commando
Soft & Cuddly
Rygar
Inspector Gadget and the Circus of Fear
RoboCop
ThunderCats: The Lost Eye of Thundera
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker
Horace Goes Skiing
Solomon's Key
Lode Runner
Dalek Attack
Back to the Future
Dynamite Düx
Super Monaco GP
Forgotten Worlds
Xenon
Monty on the Run
Dragon's Lair: Escape from Singe's Castle
Golden Axe
The Planets
Ms. Pac-Man
Battlezone
Days of Thunder
EastEnders
Psycho Soldier
Hareraiser: Finale
Herbert's Dummy Run
Xevious
Death Stalker
Gladiator
Karateka
Advanced Lawnmower Simulator
SimCity
Sqij!
James Bond 007: Licence to Kill
Brian Bloodaxe
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The ZX Spectrum is more widely remembered today as a video game console rather than its originally intended purpose as an affordable computer for word processing and real-world problem-solving. Hardware creator Sir Clive Sinclair reportedly considered games to be "fundamentally unserious" and was horrified that the computer he invented was becoming primarily seen as a gaming platform.
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Warajevo was a ZX Spectrum emulator made in 1993 during the Bosnian War by Samir Ribic and Zeljko Juric. It was created in an attempt to provide nostalgia and escapism from the horrific circumstances they were surrounded by after the duo were disappointed by the Roman ZX emulator. The developers only had 2 to 3 hours a night to work on their emulator due to a low energy supply. Zeljko worked on the emulator at home, while Ribic worked on it at an army camp using a computer connected to a car battery. The latter computer would turn off whenever someone used the coffee machine, which eventually led to its hard disc being destroyed. At one point Ribic risked his life walking through a river bed while dodging bullets to find the last Spectrum pirate in his town, who lived in one of the most dangerous areas. The first version of the emulator would be released in 1994, one year before the war ended. Juric and Ribic would survive the war, and continue working on Warajevo after peace.
Story of Warajevo:
https://worldofspectrum.net/warajevo/Story.html
Roman ZX:
http://spectrum-zx.chat.ru/faq/emu_pc.html#ROMANZX
https://worldofspectrum.net/warajevo/Story.html
Roman ZX:
http://spectrum-zx.chat.ru/faq/emu_pc.html#ROMANZX
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Clive Sinclair was knighted in 1983 for the creation of the ZX Spectrum and how its significance greatly contributed to the British industry.