ZX Spectrum +3 was developed by Amstrad PLC., Released in 1987 Other Informations: The ZX Spectrum +3 looked similar to the +2 but featured a built-in 3-inch floppy disk drive (like the Amstrad CPC 6128) instead of the tape drive, and was in a black case. [...]
ZX Spectrum +2a was developed by Amstrad PLC., Released in 1987 The ZX Spectrum +2a was a variant of the “Spectrum +3”. Other Informations: Housed a black version of the Spectrum +2 case mouldings. The Spectrum +2a motherboard (AMSTRAD part [...]
ZX Spectrum +2 was developed by Amstrad PLC., Released in 1986 Other Informations: The machine featured an all-new grey case featuring a spring-loaded keyboard, dual joystick ports, and a built-in cassette recorder dubbed the ‘Datacorder’ [...]
Amstrad GX4000 was developed by Amstrad PLC., Released in September 1990 Released in September 1990 in Europe. The GX4000 was both Amstrad’s first and only attempt at entering the console market. Although offering enhanced graphics capabilities, it [...]
Amstrad CPC6128+ was developed by Amstrad PLC., Released in 1990 In 1990, confronted with a changing home computer market, Amstrad decided to refresh the CPC model range by introducing a new range variantly labeled plus or PLUS, 1990, or CPC+ range. The [...]