Juan Antonio Fernández Moreno, Ricardo Cancho, César Astudillo
In 1982 the home computing market exploded in half the world. In countries such as the United Kingdom or Spain, this happened largely thanks to the ZX Spectrum microcomputer, from the British company Sinclair Research. ZX Spectrum: A Visual Tour draws your attention to this wonderful machine, its concept, design and programming, but above all to what really kept it alive to this day: video games.
To do this, it makes a visual tour of almost 100 video games in a period of time that ranges from the release of the ZX Spectrum to the present day, with comments from its producers, programmers, graphic artists and illustrators, as well as assessments and reviews from national magazines. and foreign, many of them never before appeared in our language.
From The Abbey of Crime to Los amores de Brunilda, through Arkanoid, Batman, Mad Mix Game, Manic Miner, Navy Moves, Nebulus, R-Type, Tetris, or the recent Castlevania and Ninjajar! Includes prologue by Ricardo Cancho (Kantxo Design) and farewell by César Astudillo (Gominolas), from Topo Soft , and unpublished comments from the protagonists of before and now.
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LANGUAGE | BINDING | EDITION | ISBN | YEAR | PAGES |
Spanish | Hardcover | 9788417389307 | 2018 | 240 |
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ZX Spectrum: Un recorrido visual
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