In the 80s most games were made so they could run on both the 48k and the 128k, and the only 128k support would be AY music or all-in-one-load if it was a multiload game on 48k. Such games does not define the 128k model. There wasn't many games made exclusively for the 128k before in the 90s, but all the 90s games were also made for PC, Amiga and Atari ST, so here it is a bit up the hill for the ZX Spectrum 128k to have the best version, and a game that defines it. However, some 1986-1988 games exists where the ZX Spectrum 128k has the best 8 bit version, or some exclusively games, and these are the ones to see in this video. There were also some great conversions of arcade games, but as these games had their origin in the arcade machines they can not define the ZX Spectrum, they define the arcade games from that era. So games like Renegade, Yie-Ar Kung-Fu, Rod-Land, Saint Dragon etc. is not included in this video. A video with 50 GAMES that DEFINED the ZX SPECTRUM 48/128K (1982-1991
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