Pushing the Limits of the 16K ZX Spectrum - The lowest low spec Speccy!
#16K #ZXSpectrum Support me on Patreon: / sharopolis The weakest of the ZX Spectrum line up was blessed with just 16 kilobytes of memory. I'm going to do what I love doing and have a look at the games that pushed it the hardest. Were any any good? 16K owners missed out on Manic Miner and Knight Lore, but did they get anything to make up for it or did Sinclair do a dud? In the video: 00:00 Intro waffle 01:00 Jetpac 03:10 Deathchase 06:00 Cavern Fighter 09:29 Sir Lancelot 12:26 Don't Panic 15:02 Mag The Magician 16:55 Dead Space 17:26 Ending waffle

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