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ZZAP! 64, CRASH, FUSION, and the Spectrum NEXT annuals

ZZAP! 64, CRASH, and ZX Spectrum annuals blast through Kickstarter goal

2025-10-09
By: Christian Cawley
On: October 9, 2025
In: Retro merchandise

Now this is how you run a Kickstarter. The campaign for the 2026 annuals covering legendary magazines like ZZAP! 64 and CRASH didn’t just meet its £15,000 target—it absolutely smashed it, and with 18 days left to go! Clearly, the passion for these classic 8-bit magazines is alive and well.Read More →

The Graftgold Story Kickstarter hits target

2024-03-11
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 11, 2024
In: Retro merchandise

Is The Graftgold Story one that finally needs to be told 40 years later? This Kickstarter certainly seems to think so… Here’s a lovely 8-bit flavoured Kickstarter to back, courtesy of Chris Wilkins. He’s the retro publishing powerhouse behind everything from the reborn Zzap!64 and CRASH to The Fantasy ArtRead More →

Back Florin’s ZX Spectrum Haul of Games

2020-11-13
By: Christian Cawley
On: November 13, 2020
In: Retro merchandise

After launching in the 1980s, British home computer the ZX Spectrum sold 5 million units over 10 years, leaving a legacy of popular games and affordable computing. So indelible was its impact that games continue to be released 25 years after production stopped. Harking back to the days of monthlyRead More →

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