The Limited Edition Version of the SG is sold out on the US store but seems to be still available directly from Hyperdub in the UK, so no import charges, it’s pretty cool looking imo and with a snazzy matching clear controller..
That special edition console was the first time I came across the Analog console, not sure which one I would prefer. Must admit, think I like the traditional version, but then have the customs charges to pay.
I never had a Spectrum back in the day, but played them plenty at mates houses. I love the design and packaging of this. I might back the next kickstarter but I already have an Ultimate 64 Elite to be going on with for my 8-bit needs.
Has anyone here bought the Spectrum Next? Any feedback would be appreciated.
I'm up for buying one if people say it's really good without any issues.
Watched a few vids online, at least looks like it does offer what they promised and not that total pile of crap spectrum handheld. Loading games though looks pretty annoying though. Spectrum was fiddly enough at best back in the day but trying to get tapes to load up using modern hardware is hit & miss from what i have seen. In this day & age though i'd rather just emulate spectrum, spectaculator offers a load of what next does and it's only £20 a multitude of settings to pretty much do anything and the picture looks absolutely stunning on my plasma.
A lot of backers (and especially non-backers alike) have been asking about the second Kickstarter, and we want to confirm it's happening as soon as we end shipping all the units. We know you are keen to have this fully confirmed, so don't go spending ludicrous amounts on eBay or the like for a new Next or your first one... We'll bring the KS2 soon, please hold tight!"
Watched a few vids online, at least looks like it does offer what they promised and not that total pile of crap spectrum handheld. Loading games though looks pretty annoying though. Spectrum was fiddly enough at best back in the day but trying to get tapes to load up using modern hardware is hit & miss from what i have seen. In this day & age though i'd rather just emulate spectrum, spectaculator offers a load of what next does and it's only £20 a multitude of settings to pretty much do anything and the picture looks absolutely stunning on my plasma.
There is a million and one ways to load games on the speccy these days without using tapes
I'll buy one because I think there probably won't be a third batch.
Do you know how many people got their hands on the first batch? I'd like to think that the userbase will be large enough to warrant lots of homebrew development.
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