Like any self-respecting retro gem, and especially when it comes to computers from the late 70s and early 80s, ZX Spectrum had games that over time were revalued and became classics. authentic gems appreciated by collectors. Although this time we will focus on the opposite, on those chess blockbuster titles that (almost) no one wanted, which means that these are titles that can be had today for relatively little money.
What I like least about ZX Spectrum
And since we like to highlight the misfortunes of others, we’ll tell you what it is. five ZX Spectrum games that will be cheaper to include in your awesome retro-filled collections
5. Wolf
Computers like the Spectrum were the breeding ground for many formulas that are now classics. Wolf is a strange game that, from what we can deduce from our research, involves exploring a series of landscapes interacting with the environment and other characters. Its current price is $3.58.
4. Hyperbowl
Here’s another strange game. In this case, it’s some kind of futuristic football with spaceships that, to be honest, doesn’t seem to work at all.. Its gameplay wasn’t exactly cutting edge, so it’s understandable that many people aren’t dying to have it in their collection. Of course, you can buy it for just $3.03.
3. Motorcycle madness
Do you remember those BMX games that came out in the early 2000s and were all about riding your bike and trying to perform the most incredible stunts your mind can imagine? Well, now imagine one, but with archaic Spectrum technology.. This is in summary Motorcycle madness. Its selling price rises to $2.58.
2. Milk run
We continue with motorized two-wheelers, we now move on to bicycles
1. Test match
Even though sports-based video games tend to be much worse than very popular, The bad side of this title is that we don’t know exactly what sport we practice.. All we can say about this game is that it looks interesting. If you want it, you’ll probably have to mortgage the house (just kidding), because it’s selling for a whopping $1.89.
And you? Do you have any of these games in your collection?
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