
The new Vega+ has 1,000 games already built in, and will cost around £100 when it launches later this year.
The Eighties machine sold five million in the UK – and has 14,000 games available for it.
Thankfully, you no longer have to load these in by playing from a tape player.

Sir Clive’s company, Retro Computers Ltd, is raising funds via Indiegogo to launch the Vega+ – in the wake of the Vega, which offered similar functions, just minus the screen.

‘The user will also be able to download additional games free of charge from the thousands that are available on the web, so there is no need for users to pay any more than the cost of the basic product.’
For a brief moment in the Eighties, Britain was a technology superpower, with the iconic ZX Spectrum earning Sir Clive Sinclair his ‘Sir’, and turning Britain into a fizzing hub of game-creation.
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