Speccy !!exclusive!! Review

The Speccy used a unique version of Sinclair BASIC where keywords were entered via single keystrokes rather than being typed out letter-by-letter—a feature still debated for its efficiency versus its learning curve.

It birthed a massive library of over 20,000 titles and launched the careers of legendary developers, including the Stamper brothers (who founded Rare) and David Perry. speccy

Launched in 1982 by Sir Clive Sinclair’s Sinclair Research, the ZX Spectrum became an emblem of British computing. Known affectionately as the "Speccy," it was the gateway to coding and gaming for an entire generation. The Speccy used a unique version of Sinclair