“Developers are creating new mini-console based on the ZX Spectrum”

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Sir Clive Sinclair, has teamed up with Retro Computers, a ‘new’ mini-console, announced. The Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega doped console is based on the in the eighties, issued ZX Spectrum and, by default, contains about a thousand games.

The Vega is according to the developers easy-to-use. With the cables supplied with the device on a tv to be connected. At the start of the mini-console will display a navigation menu where the user of a game can choose. By default, around a thousand games included. The offer may reportedly with an sd card to be extended. The ‘smart’ software, all games can run for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum are developed.

That does not mean that all the games actually available for the Vega. The developers would currently still in contact with the thousands of original Spectrum game developers in order to ensure that the old games may be used.

The development of the device is already completed, so on the Indiegogo page described. The project on the crowdfunding platform, the target amount of £ 100,000, the equivalent of some 126.000 euros. That money is meant for developing and shipping the first thousand copies. In the first instance, they would only be within the United Kingdom to be sold, but at a later stage, there may be other countries.

The plan is to after the first thousand copies, a further three thousand mini-consoles to produce. Any vervolgoplages would per ten thousand pieces. As the production increases, the price according to developers valleys.