The Rubber Keyed Wonder Blu-Ray
The Rubber Keyed Wonder tells the story of legendary British inventor Sir Clive Sinclair and the development of the groundbreaking ZX Spectrum home computer.
The ZX Spectrum was first released in 1982 and sold millions of units worldwide, opening the door to a new world of possibilities and a thriving generation of consumer technology. Above all, the ZX Spectrum enabled users to learn computer programming, which helped kickstart the video game boom of the 1980s.
Extras:
Chris Curry on minicomputers and the MK-14
Games that missed the mark
Gargoyle games
The LOAD Museum
Mark Howlett on creating maps
From Gremlin to Sumo
The development of the ZX80 and ZX81
Bonus material exclusive to Blu-Ray:
From Jet Set Willy to Mega-Tree: The game that never was!
Steve Turner: Creating Quazatron
Sandy White: Making Ant Attack
From Equinox to Stormlord: Raff Cecco's ZX games
Julian Gollop The early days: From board games to video games
The Last Ninja 2: Making of with Mev Dinc
The Great Escape - Making of with Denton Designs
Steve Turner: Avalon to Dragontorc
The Real Micro Men: The Battle for the BBC Contract
Clive Townsend: Making Saboteur
Batman to Head Over
Heels: Jon Ritman's Games
Chuckie Egg: Making of with Nigel Alderton
Finders Keepers to Stormbringer: Dave Jones on the magical knight
US Gold and ZX Spectrum
Match Day 1 & 2: Jon Ritman on a soccer classic - Extended
World Cup Carnival - the worst game ever made?
Peter Harrap: The creation of the Monty Mole series
Archer MacLean talks about Sinclair computers.
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Subtitles: : Spanish, Italian, English, Polish
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