Released in the early 80s, this computer This represented a revolution not only in the world of desktop computers, but it also laid one of the foundation stones for gaming to now become the phenomenon we know it as.
The most wanted of a legendary computer
And like any self-respecting retro computer, it had certain titles which now have a fairly exorbitant price. And below we are going to illustrate which are these lucky five which, pardon the dismissal, cost a fortune. So with nothing else to say, we shut up and begin. These are:
5. Star bowls
Space titles were at their peak in the 80s and early 90s, so they sold a lot. The game we have in fourth place was a simple title consisting of going level by level against a series of enemies. As simple as that. You can buy it now for $228.01.
4. A squadron
It wasn’t another popular genre, the next thing at that time was the kill the martians in side scroll. They were certainly very, very fun, being able to play for several hours without stopping. The game in question has become, over the years, a collector’s item whose current value hovers around $228.86.
3. Battle of the planets
Any self-respecting child of the 80s must have seen Battle of the planets (o G command, as translated in Europe). What few people know is that there were also video games, one of which was released on the ZX Spectrum. While it wasn’t anything groundbreaking either, if you were a fan of the series it was a nice addition. Currently, you can find it for as little as $400.
2. The Abbey of Crime
We couldn’t talk about it 80s games from ZX Spectrum without mentioning any of the many Spanish games that we publish for this console. The most famous exponent of all is The Abbey of Crime
1. Robocop 3
Another 80s icon that also saw adaptations to the world of video games was Robocop. Its third installment featured a video game for the ZX Spectrum. This basically consisted of giving milk to every living creature we encountered. Either way, if you want to add it to your collection, you’ll need to apply for a loan, since it retails for $797.32.
And you? Do you have any of these games in your collection?
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