The Spectrum ZX Vega+ has been ditched from crowdfunding site Indiegogo despite raising more than £500,000. The retro handheld games console is an updated version of the classic ZX Spectrum and was ...
The Vega+ is a new low cost hand-held games console with a colour LCD screen and 1,000 licensed games already installed. The Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega+ crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo is based on ...
It’s not a good time to be a backer of the crowdfunded Sinclair ZX Vega retro console. After raising a record sum on Indiegogo, a long series of broken promises and missed dates, and a final loss of ...
Just a little over two years after launching the crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo for their Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega handheld console, Sir Clive Sinclair, and Retro Computers Ltd announced they ...
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega+ is a handheld gaming system designed to run old-school games developed for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. It also happens to come with a thousand fully-licensed games ...
After raising more than £500 thousand in a crowdfunding campaign last year, the developers of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega+ promised to ship their retro PC-in-a-modern-handheld to backers in October.
Indiegogo backers of the ZX Spectrum Vega Plus project have ready much given up on receiving the portable games console which successfully funded and raised over £500,000 thanks to more than 4700 ...
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Old-school gamers who grew up with Clive Sinclair’s iconic 1980s-era computer, the ZX Spectrum, are putting their money behind a new hand-held version, called the Vega+. Mark Kelly reports. Image: ...
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega Plus Console crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo may win the award for most melodramatic campaign ever. From the delays to lawsuits and the inevitable demands for refunds ...
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