TODAY'S EVENTS

Mid-Day Marbles - Season 8 Week 7 - Thursday
05/16/2024 12:00 PM EST
Fall Guys Day Guys Season 8 Week 7
05/16/2024 02:00 PM EST
Crew Battle - Middle Weights ONLY
05/16/2024 09:45 PM EST

DAILY QUEST

2024-05-16
C3CS Smash Week: Who's the next new character?
31
+ 100 XP
Gaming Adjacent: Drums or Flats?
45

WEEKLY QUESTS

S8W7
Original Meme of the Week
4
Clip of the Week
8
Gaming Photography
8
Bullets Travel Faster Than Sound
2
I fear no man. But that... thing... It scares me.
5
Sorcerer's Lair High Score
9
Guess the Game
49
What's the Super Rush? Wildweather Woods
7
I need a Hero: Air time (Pharah)
4
Ekans' Hoop Hurl
6
Most Target XP
44

Load screen tip

Channel 3 has real time text chat (like Discord). Every game or club has a chat room. And you can also DM other gamers or create group chats.
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.
 

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