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ZX Spectrum Game of the Day: Frank Bruno’s Boxing

Publisher: EliteYear of Release: 1985Happy Boxing Day! We hope you’re not feeling too queasy from all the food and drink yesterday! We need you fighting fit as we take a look back at a ZX Spectrum game that’s the perfect match for Boxing Day!Yes, we know that “Boxing Day” has nowt to do with pugilism, but it’s given us the perfect opportunity to dust off our occasional “ZX Spectrum Game
World Cup Carnival loading screen
Daily Spectrum Game ZX Spectrum

ZX Spectrum Game of the Day: World Cup Carnival

Publisher: U.S. GoldYear of release: 1986Authors: Artic Computing Not all our ZX Spectrum Games of the Day are classics, but I like to highlight games that are topical in some way. So, with the 2022 World Cup in full flow, let’s revisit the first officially-licenced World Cup computer game.World Cup Carnival is notable for all the wrong reasons. In order to get the game out in time for Mexico 86,
Nightmare on Robinson Street screenshot
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ZX Spectrum Game of the Day: A Nightmare on Robinson Street

Publisher: Dennis Publishing/Players SoftwareYear of release: 1990Authors: Simon Hobbs and Simon Daniels To celebrate yesterday’s news that Neighbours is returning, here’s an obscure curio. The obvious choice would’ve been Impulze’s official Neighbours game, but since when did Fusion R Gamer go for the obvious? This legally and morally dubious game never got a full release and came with issue 50 of Your Sinclair. One might argue that A Nightmare on