Part #5 of a selection of some of my favourite ZX Spectrum Loading Screens.
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Best ZX Spectrum Loading Screens, Part #4
Part #4 of a selection of some of my favourite ZX Spectrum Loading Screens.
Best ZX Spectrum Loading Screens, Part #3
Part #3 of a selection of some of my favourite ZX Spectrum Loading Screens.
Best ZX Spectrum Loading Screens, Part #2
Part #2 of a selection of some of my favourite ZX Spectrum Loading Screens.
Best ZX Spectrum Loading Screens, Part #1
Part #1 of a selection of some of my favourite ZX Spectrum Loading Screens.
Sin and Punishment, Nintendo 64
Sin and Punishment is an enthralling gunfire-packed, Japanese madness light show shoot ’em up extravaganza on-rails on the Nintendo 64.
Dragontorc, ZX Spectrum
Steve Turner‘s 1985 sequel to Avalon is about as atmospheric and exciting as a fantasy adventure can get on a ZX Spectrum. It really is amazing that this game fits in to only 48K of memory.
Contra III: The Alien Wars, Super Nintendo
Arguably the best instalment in the infamous Konami Contra franchise, Contra III (aka Super Probotector in Europe) is a balls-to-the-wall run-and-gun, side-scrolling shooter than can be played one or simultaneous two-player.
Alien 8, Amstrad CPC
The famous Ultimate ZX Spectrum game, converted skilfully to the Amstrad CPC and eclipsing the original in the process. More colour – less slowdown! 🙂
Virus, Amiga
David Braben‘s Virus was originally developed and released as “Zarch“ on the Acorn Archimedes in 1987, then later converted to other home computers under its more well-known title, Virus, in 1988.