The ZX Spectrum Magazine Covertape Wars (+ The Best Covertape Games) - Kim Justice

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As the ZX Spectrum reached its end, the principal three Speccy magazines - Crash, Your Sinclair, and Sinclair User - faced a lengthy struggle for attention as the clock approached midnight. This video shows the result - endless stacked covertapes filled with classic games and other great titles. Some of the best covertape-exclusive games are here too! Enjoy!
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  • @Kim_Justice
    @Kim_Justice5 жыл бұрын

    If you liked this then think about having a gander through my social media, and get yourself on my Patreon: www.patreon.com/KimbleJustice

  • @Tenraiden
    @Tenraiden6 жыл бұрын

    Least remembered? Sinclair User along with Your Sinclair (and ZZAP!) is quite literally my childhood! Reading them and the feeling I got from them are some of the best memories I have.. I never actually read Crash, until much later, on the internet. and 11:18 Moon Cresta

  • @JonsBasicGaming
    @JonsBasicGaming7 жыл бұрын

    Just found this channel. As a life long gamer (48 years old) this is a stroll down memory lane. Thanks and more power to you.

  • @ArabKatib
    @ArabKatib7 жыл бұрын

    Here in Dubai we miss the days of UK's video games magazines from the 80s.. Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amstrad, Commodore 64.. etc.. mags like C+VG among others.. Its a different world we are living in right now..

  • @SuperFurry100
    @SuperFurry1002 жыл бұрын

    Loved this, Kim. I got a game published on a Crash covertape back when I was 14. I still remember the call from Richard Eddy offering me a hundred quid for it.

  • @TheVanillatech
    @TheVanillatech5 ай бұрын

    I remember a friend of mine getting a covertape for his Speccy, and it had Julian Gallops "Chaos" on it, the full version. We played that game probably more than any other game in history (except JetSet Willy 2 perhaps) on his Speccy. I still play it now, some 35 years on, with an emulator.

  • @warman
    @warman7 жыл бұрын

    you rule! All of this was a big part of my teens and knowing there is so much history to know is jawdropping.

  • @JohnSTF72
    @JohnSTF727 жыл бұрын

    This episode brought a wide smile to my face.Plus, i had quite a few of the covertapes and said magazines featured in this video.Good times, and these are never coming back.We live in the digital age now.

  • @witchettyman81
    @witchettyman817 жыл бұрын

    Oh the memories.... those Crash covers, the covertapes... listening to the Mel Croucher comedy bits at the end of the tapes and it going right over my ten year old head...

  • @bluebull399
    @bluebull3997 жыл бұрын

    I'm absolutely loving watching all your videos, it's true nostalgia heaven especially where the spectrum is involved. Keep them coming!

  • @joypadretro2797
    @joypadretro27975 жыл бұрын

    incredible video. Kimb, your investigative journalism is absolutely out of the ballpark. 10 / 10 would watch again.

  • @realshompa
    @realshompa7 жыл бұрын

    This brings back a lot of memories. I even remember the time before the tapes. Page after page with text. "code your own game". Yes. Before tapes they printed basic code that you had to type yourself. Zzap 64 and the Barbarian cover... wow.

  • @Etcher
    @Etcher6 жыл бұрын

    Props to Kim Justice, this was a great vid - really enjoyed watching it. Gotta be the only documentary online about this very specific part of the Spectrum's history. The most enjoyable war ever undertaken by mankind.

  • @clarkkent4734
    @clarkkent47343 жыл бұрын

    I was always super excited as a poor kid back in the day, getting all of these free games with my monthly Your Sinclair read. I've watched this doc of yours several times now over the years. Thanks for the unique content.

  • @jdgonzo1982
    @jdgonzo19826 жыл бұрын

    wow...People from Sirius...seeing that game took me right back...unbelievable how many games i've forgotten about...seeing them again just amazes me!!! thanks for making this video...

  • @glenaitken9403
    @glenaitken9403 Жыл бұрын

    I was a Sinclair User,..... erm.... user. Great mag. I still remember the demo tape with the Operation Wolf demo. Great times.

  • @arcadely
    @arcadely6 жыл бұрын

    Another great video Kim! I was an SU reader because, when I started out, they'd still print programs in the magazine most months that you could type in, which to my 9 year old mind was pure wizardry. Sadly that didn't last very long, and it all become about the games and Kamikaze Bear. My departure from the Spectrum scene came abruptly at the end of 1989, just before the covertape wars really kicked off in earnest, when I switched to the C64. That didn't last long either: sold the C64 in about October of 1990 and put the money towards an Amiga 500, with my parents making up the difference and giving me the computer for Christmas.

  • @onaretrotip
    @onaretrotip7 жыл бұрын

    Great video, Kim. Really interesting. Cover tapes were before my time, but I have very fond memories of all the different Amiga cover disks.

  • @twrmois
    @twrmois7 жыл бұрын

    Pretty interesting video, also noticed my name at 30:52 at the bottom right, becoming a patron for your channel is something im glad i did. Really hope you never stop making such amazing videos!

  • @PenguinDT
    @PenguinDT6 жыл бұрын

    The covertape thing was amazing. I didn't have Spectrum, but on C64 side of things, Commodore Force's tapes were an absolute must. So many great classics on those (sickeningly bright) tapes.

  • @Chikyeungtinsi
    @Chikyeungtinsi6 жыл бұрын

    Hahaha Excellent "whistling Nick Wilson" playing in the background :)

  • @SegaCDUniverse
    @SegaCDUniverse7 жыл бұрын

    I didn't have these systems, but the information is so in depth that it's just great to watch and learn of things I know nothing of. Nice job!

  • @paullittle8719
    @paullittle87196 жыл бұрын

    Really really enjoyed this, so many games I'd forgotten about. Brilliant work. Please keep em coming!

  • @cptnkrenon
    @cptnkrenon7 жыл бұрын

    Another excellent video Kim, really interesting stuff. I completely missed out on the cover tape wars as I had already gone 16-bit by that time. This has helped fill-in the blanks for me from that period of the Spectrum's life.

  • @ItsMatticusFinch
    @ItsMatticusFinch7 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video Kim, you're consistency and quality never falters. I think I could listen to your talk about the ZX Spectrum endlessly, keep up the great work.

  • @troyperkins8158
    @troyperkins81587 жыл бұрын

    I had a 48k Spectrum as a kid and can remember getting Sinclair User every month. My mate used to get Your Sinclair, never knew anyone who bought Crash.

  • @RB-jt4jm
    @RB-jt4jm7 жыл бұрын

    You're an awesome content creator, Kim. Please keep it up, I always find it very interesting to hear about games from a UK perspective.

  • @mibri
    @mibri7 жыл бұрын

    great stuff kim, thanks. rest in peace mr. cohen.

  • @paule6101
    @paule61017 жыл бұрын

    I'm a new subscriber after hearing your interview on the Retro Hour.. Loved this, thanks.

  • @SameNameDifferentGame
    @SameNameDifferentGame7 жыл бұрын

    This is something I literally had NO IDEA about. Great work, as usual.

  • @wolfie78
    @wolfie785 жыл бұрын

    Can't believe that I missed this vid before! Go Bear Go! I absolutely loved that game, but couldn't for the life of me remember its name until now. One of the first cover tapes that I bought. Thank you Kim! :)

  • @bilbobaggings
    @bilbobaggings7 жыл бұрын

    An absolutely brilliant presentation of one of my favarite parts of the ZX Spectrums life. I am one of those that started with the old ZX-81 and then to the ZX Spectrum and it incarnations. This video has bought back so many memories of what i beleive was the best home computer of its time. To think that there are still some coders out there making new games (of which i always try to obtain for my collection,) just for the joy of keeping the ZX Spectrum in the minds of people like myself. I will certainly be suscribing to your channel and know that i am not only going to be entertained, but also will learn some things that i did not know about my beloved ZX Spectrum. Time now to fire up Johnathan Needles brillian Spectaculator and just lose myself in the history of my tenties and the good old speccy. Thank you for a great video presentation, which has wooken up this old sleeping dog. By the way along with all of my full priced games, i did manage to collect all the issues of the magazines you mention here and Sinclair Programs, ZX Computing among other mags at the time. Loved spending hours doing all those type-in programs and often fixing mistakes made by the publisher or just the bad printing of the time, especially when the characters came out squiggly and bad. Sadly the only issue that i still have is the No:1 issue of Crash.

  • @jindownes
    @jindownes7 жыл бұрын

    Magnificent video Kim. Really loved this one.

  • @wildbilltexas
    @wildbilltexas7 жыл бұрын

    This was a great video. The magazines look awesome. Cover tape wars never happened in the USA in the 80's-early 90's. Most C64 and other computer users had a disc drive by then. I wish some magazine would have at tried one. It would have given us a reason to dig out the datacassette.

  • @621pw
    @621pw4 жыл бұрын

    I've just discovered this channel and it is awesome. I am struck by your knowledge of the era; you hit the nail on the head so many times. I was a Speccy owner back in the day and can't quite believe how my own experiences mirror that of your narratives. As far as the cover tapes are concerned, I absolutely detested them. As you rightly point out - and the key point of the video, I think - the magazines themselves suffered and were reduced to mere pamphlets. The disappointment of picking up a copy of Crash! for it to be only 20 to 30 odd pages and a shadow of its former self (the jam-packed, wonderful Christmas issues of past years a distant memory) - was gut wrenching. I'm not sure YS suffered in the same way with this. As far as I was concerned the cover tapes could just ***k off. I wanted my magazine back. Not only that, but I remember on more than one occasion feeling totally cheesed off seeing a game on the tape that only a few months earlier I'd purchased at near enough full price having saved up all my pocket money to get. Utter turds, those tapes in my opinion.

  • @shineonugrzydieman
    @shineonugrzydieman7 жыл бұрын

    Excellent - thanks for making and uploading

  • @comrade177
    @comrade1777 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed this, brought back lots of memories. I would love to see an even more in depth version, perhaps the stories behind the mags as well

  • @awesomeamericanpanda
    @awesomeamericanpanda7 жыл бұрын

    Amazing, as always. Love the music too.

  • @mjfeder
    @mjfeder7 жыл бұрын

    I remember all those cover tapes. This has brought back so many memories

  • @TheGebs24
    @TheGebs247 жыл бұрын

    Ahhhh 😊My very first gaming experience. I loved my ZX Spectrum to death back in the 80s

  • @1simo93521
    @1simo935217 жыл бұрын

    I can't help but notice the modern parallel between playstation and xbox with their 'free' games each month

  • @ANJIN79SAMMA
    @ANJIN79SAMMA3 жыл бұрын

    OH MY GOD!!! I remember the cover tapes! EPIC TIMES!.....I think nostalgia just blew my mind! subbed

  • @rdkarlov
    @rdkarlov7 жыл бұрын

    Your vids are getting better and better! Cheers!

  • @pennyroyaltea8842
    @pennyroyaltea88427 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are top notch entertainment. Deserve so many more subscribers imo.

  • @Mark-pr7ug
    @Mark-pr7ug5 ай бұрын

    My 8bit home computer was the cpc 464. It wasn't until later in its life that a magazine came with a cassette. In my years of using the amstrad I recall only one cassette at Christmas. Later I moved on to the 16bit machines. Before this cassette thing, I can remember booklets attached to magazines filled with type-in programs. I think I recall CVG including a booklet at some point. It claimed to have games for all the major ho.e computers. Sadly, .my computer found probably 2 listings.

  • @jamiecovfefe6323
    @jamiecovfefe63235 жыл бұрын

    fantastic video kim please keep them coming

  • @mamehaze
    @mamehaze7 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely loved 'Whole New Ball Game' on that Crash tape, level editor meant it was endless fun.

  • @wisteela
    @wisteela4 жыл бұрын

    Superb video. I have a huge collection of covertapes I got from car boot sales many years ago. Soon to be digging them out and using to try out my +2A.

  • @rodoherty1
    @rodoherty16 жыл бұрын

    That was excellent, Kim. Thank you!!

  • @radagastaddams3703
    @radagastaddams37037 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic vid. Thanks buddy. So many memories of all those tapes. Cyclone was one I played tons. They used to do PlayStation demo disks but even that died out.I still have a CD with all the licenses unlock on Gran Turismo. Fun time to be a speccy gamer though.

  • @martinhowser4094
    @martinhowser40945 жыл бұрын

    Can’t believe how many I remember so clearly just by a few screenshots.. games I’d forgotten about..

  • @Zadster
    @Zadster7 жыл бұрын

    Way back in the ZX81 days, I remember getting a magazine with a cover mounted "vinyl" (actually some sort of cheap plastic) record single. I can't remember what was on it, but I do remember it was almost impossible to load.

  • @Larry
    @Larry7 жыл бұрын

    Wasn't the original Imagine Software working on cover tapes for a magazine back in 1982, but the deal fell through and they published them as full games or something? They never gave them back the deal money either.

  • @miaouew

    @miaouew

    2 жыл бұрын

    You and Kim are my favorite UK-ites. UKers? UKanites?

  • @lucasoheyze4597

    @lucasoheyze4597

    2 жыл бұрын

    The word you're looking for is "twats"

  • @PedroCouto1982

    @PedroCouto1982

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@miaouew, as far as I know, it's "British". Cambridge Dictionary: "from or relating to the U.K"

  • @makeitthrough_

    @makeitthrough_

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@lucasoheyze4597 Why are you even here?

  • @lucasoheyze4597

    @lucasoheyze4597

    Жыл бұрын

    @@makeitthrough_ This is not the time for philosophy

  • @WhatHoSnorkers
    @WhatHoSnorkers4 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful stuff! I loved this era... so many memories. Midnight Resistance Demo! Dizzy 3.5 (the only one I ever finished), Blob the Cop... Into Africa was a budget Hewson game that appeared in '91 too! Thank you!

  • @themightylebeau
    @themightylebeau7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video 😀 I got a spectrum when I was 9 in '89. My cousin had a 48k rubber keyed one and I got the 128 +, needless to say I inherited a substantial library of cassettes. So very good.

  • @TomMannCenturia
    @TomMannCenturia7 жыл бұрын

    Terrific video, forgotten how many of these games I'd had.

  • @Ogma3bandcamp
    @Ogma3bandcamp4 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant work!

  • @drewhunter4821
    @drewhunter48217 жыл бұрын

    one thing that should of been mentioned about the cover tapes was the reliability of them. buying the magazines for the cover tapes was nearly always a hit and miss affair at least for the c64 anyway. Commodore formats (future publishing) 'power pack' is a prime example with actually loading the games, in particular the full price game demo being a pain in the arse!!

  • @notanfningain
    @notanfningain7 жыл бұрын

    I always wondered why my fav mag 'Your Spectrum' suddenly vanished, I thought it just stopped publication. Never forget the disappointment at the time. I loved the pokes section.

  • @danflit
    @danflit7 жыл бұрын

    great video mate, more of these please

  • @PaulMonaghan73
    @PaulMonaghan734 жыл бұрын

    23:00 Tir Na Nog was produced by Gargoyle Games not Hewson Consultants

  • @pablorai769

    @pablorai769

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same thing with Sweevo's World and Dun Darach

  • @valley_robot
    @valley_robot7 жыл бұрын

    Only just realised I wasn't subbed, I've been watching your videos for ages, excellent TV show mate , keep it up, this is what good TV used to be like

  • @SweetStevieAaron
    @SweetStevieAaron2 жыл бұрын

    I remember the June 89 Crash well. Me and my mate went crazy over it. Couldn’t believe that they’d stuck the original Monty Mole on the front. From then on, I bought Crash every single month until its dying day. Only periodically before then but after that… that was it.

  • @arnaujess
    @arnaujess7 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant as always! Namaste.

  • @nickneek
    @nickneek3 жыл бұрын

    Really interesting video. I only ever bought Your Sinclair. I never realised the other two even existed.

  • @roskelld
    @roskelld5 жыл бұрын

    5:48 clicking on this video threw my memory back to listening to Mel Croucher’s Christmas Party, lo and behold there it is.

  • @shepshepherd
    @shepshepherd7 жыл бұрын

    I used to love the Crash Powertape. There were some bloody great games on them :)

  • @hoagieimpact9189
    @hoagieimpact91892 жыл бұрын

    Great video, and best version of True Love Waits.

  • @mUbase
    @mUbase7 жыл бұрын

    superb. :) recognize many of these games.

  • @YOLKFOLK
    @YOLKFOLK7 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the video. loved the Bobby Yaz show.

  • @EMarkMoore
    @EMarkMoore7 жыл бұрын

    This looks like it's going to be another cracking feature, Kim - just making a start on it whilst cooking tea!

  • @stevezpj
    @stevezpj2 жыл бұрын

    That Micronaut One covertape blew my mind at the time. The game was amazing and to get it with the best magazine was just incredible. I still have a load of my older issues of Crash (and Zzap, even though I didn't have a C64!). I wish we still got magazines of the quality of Crash but, then again, print is much more difficult to sell these days. I'd love a digital version for modern games, though.

  • @Fishsta
    @Fishsta7 жыл бұрын

    Great vid... Just can't believe no mention of Chaos... The game so good it was covertaped twice!

  • @deadpan666true
    @deadpan666true7 жыл бұрын

    Covertape Wars were great for me, as like yourself, I was coming to the party a little late, only picking up my Speccy in 1989! Mailstrom and the Batman demo from the SU covertape were my first Speccy experience, after the Lightgun games that came with the computer!

  • @KuraIthys
    @KuraIthys7 жыл бұрын

    I don't really remember the days of cover tapes, but I understand the concept. I was into PC gaming in the 90's. And nearly all the magazines I bought had either cover disks, or CD's... And later DVD's. In fact, of the computer magazines that remain, there are still several that include cover DVD's, so the concept has been quite enduring. I got so many demos, and also a few full games that way. Quite something to a poor child and teenager... And this was an era where a magazine was $5-10 (or 2-5 pounds for the few I got in England) while the games were, where I lived, anything from $60-100 each, so it was an absolutely huge difference...

  • @LemonTree9280
    @LemonTree92804 жыл бұрын

    Home sick from work...kim justice marathon it is!

  • @patricklonergan3
    @patricklonergan32 жыл бұрын

    The magazines were definitely a big part of the whole Spectrum scene. Some of the covertape games were better than full price games, and more memorable too.

  • @markwhitfield3658
    @markwhitfield36585 жыл бұрын

    Here to rewatch the stuff I've watched only seen twice.

  • @StuartVallantine
    @StuartVallantine5 жыл бұрын

    A slight error on Your Sinclair early on in your film. The magazine was originally published by Sportscene Specialist Press (when known as Your Spectrum) before the company changed its name to Dennis Publishing. As Your Sinclair it was sold to Future Publishing in Spring 1990. That issue aside, a fantastic video up to your usual high standards. Keep up the good work.

  • @acidarrow
    @acidarrow7 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely fascinating! I started on Your Sinclair and this remained a staple throughout my speccy life but I delved in to Sinclair User and Crash based on the cover tapes. I tend to remember SU had really decent cover tapes but not such a good read where as YS was consistently interesting to read, I never really got Crash until much later as I didn't realise from the title that it was a Speccy mag (yes I was that shallow) and by then it was all basically over. Amiga Format/Power next!

  • @raymoreton3184
    @raymoreton31845 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting mention about Martec, when I was in junior school my brother and I were friends with a couple of kids who surname was martin, and his dad used to work for a games company called martec, I thought he was just an employee but looking on wikipedia it turns out he created the company - small world.

  • @markwhatever256
    @markwhatever2567 жыл бұрын

    During my Amstrad CPC days, i was always jealous of Speccy owners mag covertapes. Great video

  • @Elborl
    @Elborl3 жыл бұрын

    I'd completely forgotten about Ceasefire but that thing was great. What blew my mind about Seymour Take One was how once you started the camera rolling it would literally somehow record whatever you did on that final take, then show it back as an instant replay. Seems trivial now but sorcery in the days of games being loaded in on cassette tape

  • @slackclimax8961
    @slackclimax89617 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Kim and enjoy your 'time out'.

  • @Mike.Garcia
    @Mike.Garcia7 жыл бұрын

    Great video !!!

  • @battmann7089
    @battmann70897 жыл бұрын

    Another fine video by a mighty fine KZreadr, someone who loves the Spectrum as much as me. If you don't get our obsession with this great machine by now well...............

  • @mikeynma
    @mikeynma4 жыл бұрын

    Hold my hand very tightly! Classic Whistlin' Rick Wilson :)

  • @samcoupe4608KB
    @samcoupe4608KB7 жыл бұрын

    excellent video thanks!

  • @Joe40oz
    @Joe40oz7 жыл бұрын

    Loved it Kim! Please do one on Amiga cover disks.

  • @alyndavies
    @alyndavies2 жыл бұрын

    Great video, I cant remember Crash at all but I do remember Your Sinclair. I honestly never liked the cover tapes, I remember then being rubbish. My main memory is looking for upcoming games to see how close they were to the arcade.

  • @matthewhauxwell9716
    @matthewhauxwell97167 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I had no idea they where still making spectrum mags in 92/93. What about a video on the PS1 era cover discs. With the demos and those Net Yaroze homebrew games.

  • @FarelForever
    @FarelForever7 жыл бұрын

    I, as someone who lived in Poland, do remember the times when magazines used to include free games and stuff. It was definitely way later than the dates you list here. Some of those magazines might still exist, but I know several died out, but free games stopped being a thing way earlier, Im sure... then again from what I've heard, demos are not so popular anymore anyway

  • @antster1983
    @antster19835 жыл бұрын

    I had that first _Your Sinclair_ Four Pack. In fact, I might still have it in the loft.

  • @HelloMisterJAMWAH
    @HelloMisterJAMWAH4 жыл бұрын

    As a relatively poor kid, these tapes were a lifeline, as were C-90s full of games from my cousins and Hit Squad/Codemasters budget 4-packs. This vid takes me back to the days when I could sit cross legged on the bed without losing circulation. Can anybody remember a very late tape with a digitised segment of Milli Vanilli's 'Blame It on the Rain' and a weird (Polish?) animation called Baruska about a guy who accidentally kills his pet ladybird by crushing its matchbox?

  • @deadcatthinks6725
    @deadcatthinks67253 жыл бұрын

    The mags (YS being my fave) were denied a lifeline when the SAM Coupe failed to appear.

  • @montarion
    @montarion7 жыл бұрын

    Nov 1989 SU had a covertape of "Coin-op Soundtracks". I still have the tape and play it every now and then. Someone has uploaded it onto youtube too though! (Search for "Coin-op soundtracks from Virgin Games - Sinclair User free tape") Was mindblowing stuff for my little ears back then.

  • @adamfrazer5150
    @adamfrazer51502 жыл бұрын

    I have one solitary cassette, taken from a mag in the UK and hauled along with my 11 year old self to the frigid tundra of 🇨🇦. It's got the soundtrack for AFTERBURNER on one side 😎

  • @GtBFilms
    @GtBFilms7 жыл бұрын

    Just finished watching this, really enjoyable trip backing time to what I consider the heyday of Spectrum ownership (who was to know it wasn't to last? Well everyone, I suppose, but not me!)

  • @boblowes
    @boblowes7 жыл бұрын

    I suppose I was fairly late to the Speccy - I got mine in 1989, a +2A with light gun, shitty Sinclair SJS2 joystick, and a load of crap light gun games. First game I bought was Batman the Movie, which was glorious. Then, it was Your Sinclair. The magazines were just finally giving up on the one or two games or demos on a tape by this point. With a few months, Your Sinclair, Crash and Sinclair User were shovelling out multiple older games on cover tapes - and I loved it. It was a great way to build up a decent game collection when you didn't have much money to spare. N.O.M.A.D., The Hobbit, Dynamite Dan, Trantor, all great games which came to me via covertapes. By about 1992, I'd moved on to the mighty Amiga 500+, and as with the Spectrum, there was plenty of magazines supporting the machine. Amiga Format, Amiga Power, Amiga Shopper, CU Amiga, The One Amiga, Amiga Computing, Amiga User International - all of which had cover floppies (or soon did have) and the were offering one full game (usually something public domain) and one complete application. But by god, it was good. Very quickly, I amassed a copy of Protext (handy for school essays), followed extremely quickly by CrossDos (allowing me to take those essays to school to print out (handy when I didn't have a printer of my own), then KindWords 3, various programming languages, good PD games, demos, etc etc. It was fantastic. Great video, Kim. Really enjoyed that.

  • @bobhopeless9381
    @bobhopeless93814 жыл бұрын

    I always remembered that the 3 main ZX Spectrum magazine (CRASH, YS, Sinclair USER) always seemed to have this strange "rivalry" between themselves. Didn't really matter to me, as I used to buy all 3 of them. Mainly for their cover tapes though. Sinclair USER for me had the edge though with more content such as music demos, latest game demos, holiday specials, pokes and shit loads of free games.

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