TODAY'S EVENTS

Fortnite Father's Day Special
06/15/2024 07:30 PM EST
Channel 3 Championship Series: Mario Golf Super Rush
06/15/2024 09:00 PM EST

WEEKLY QUESTS

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Original Meme of the Week
14
Clip of the Week
12
Gaming Photography
11
High Score Hunter
9
What's the Super Rush? Spiky Palms
6
I need a Hero: Zarya
5
KO Arena: Sunbaked Skirmish
6
Tri-City? More Like C3 City
7
Highest Combo
4
Most ????
56

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Channel 3 has a subscription called Turbo that costs $5/month. THIS IS COMPLETELY OPTIONAL. Turbo helps support the platform, and gives you access to special features and the ability to unlock certain prizes.
ZX Spectrum
The ZX Spectrum is an 8-bit home computer developed and marketed by Sinclair Research. It was first released in the United Kingdom on 23 April 1982. Many official and unofficial clones were released around the world in the following years, most notably in Europe, the United States, and Eastern Bloc countries. The machine was the brainchild of English entrepreneur and inventor Sir Clive Sinclair. Referred to during development as both the ZX81 Colour and the ZX82, the ZX Spectrum was designed by a small team in Cambridge. It was designed to be small, simple, and most importantly inexpensive, with as few components as possible. The addendum "Spectrum" was chosen to highlight the machine's colour display, which differed from the black-and-white display of its predecessor, the ZX81. Its distinctive case, rainbow motif and rubber keyboard were designed by Rick Dickinson. Video output is transmitted to a television set rather than a dedicated monitor, while software is loaded and saved onto compact audio cassettes.