New Sinclair Spectrum Vega microconsole can play all ZX Spectrum Games; Sir Clive Sinclair's company backs project.
Sir Clive Sinclair, the revered inventor and entrepreneur who launched a
range of seminal home computers in the 1980s, has backed a new project
to revive the ZX Spectrum brand.
His team's new invention is the Sinclair Spectrum Vega; a microconsole that comes with more than 1,000 ZX Spectrum games pre-installed. Resplendent with a familiar aesthetic, the Vega is a miniaturised version of the ZX Spectrum that is both a games controller and console in one.
Once hooked to television sets, the device is capable of running more than the 14,000 games developed during the Spectrum era.
Its creators, a UK firm called Retro Computers, seek £100,000 from the
crowdfunding site Indiegogo to help commercialise the project and build
the first 1,000 units.
Sinclair Research, the company responsible for the 1982 original, is a shareholder in Retro Computers.
Some 21 hours since the project launched, Retro Computers has raised
about £6,800 of total funding. It will need to raise the remaining
£93,000 within the next sixty days.
A ten percent royalty of Vega sales will go to Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.
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