ZX SPECTRUM CD-ROMs

IMPORTANT NOTES
  • World of Spectrum nor ThunderWare Research Center (owner of WoS) sell CDs or DVDs, and as such can not be held responsible for their contents, distribution or prices. Please direct any inquiries to the listed addresses, since we honestly don't know... We don't have a relationship with the sellers and just list their CDs here as an extra service.
  • Similarly, buying any of the CDs does NOT grant you any additional privileges to the WoS archive whatsoever.
  • To determine how much "value" you get for your money, remember that the full WoS archive currently takes around 53.7 Gb (roughly 75 CDs or 13 DVDs), is free, and continues to grow on an almost daily basis.


[CD inlay] The .tzx vault team has been preserving Sinclair ZX Spectrum software since February 2000, to date over 8000 new .tzx files have been created and subsequently submitted to WoS. The titles that have been preserved include many that were either unknown to WoS, listed as MIA or only existed as memory snapshots.

The site continues to evolve and along the way, support has been added for Spectrum +3 and +D disk images. Other computers are also now supported, including the Amstrad CPC, Commodore C64 and Commodore Vic 20.

For regular updates to continue, your help is needed. Why not keep your game collection up to date by buying a .tzx vault CD? The CD is packed full of all the up to date revisions of available titles from the .tzx vault, plus work in progress material (WIP) where possible. The 2-CD set costs a reasonable £10 plus p+p costs, with all proceeds going towards purchasing new titles for dumping.



[CD inlay - click to enlarge] The complete, high quality, fullpage scans of each and every page of each and every issue of Crash, Your Spectrum, Your Sinclair, Sinclair User, Personal Computer Games and The Games Machine magazine is available from Mort!
Click on the image to the left for details on the contents (Crash).
Not everything from these CD sets is available in the WoS archive.

Each magazine comes on either CD or DVD, depending on size, for prices ranging between £8.99 and £14.99, including handling and shipping.
Ordering can be done directly from the Zzap Zzuperstore.

Also see his own site www.zzap64.co.uk, where you can also get a fully scanned Zzap64 set, Amtix and various other scanned computer magazines.



The adventure games from Zenobi Software are not available on the above CD-ROMs.
If you wish to obtain these, you can either download them from the archive, or buy the CD-ROM that Zenobi Software themselves sell for only £4.99 including postage.

Zenobi Software can be contacted either through their website, or by snail-mail at:

John Wilson
Zenobi Software
26 Spotland Tops
Cutgate, Rochdale
Lancashire
OL12 7NX
United Kingdom

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