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ZX SPECTRUM

The original Matthew Smith classic. First released by Bug-Byte, then Software Projects, it’s the iconic legend that helped to define the ZX Spectrum. It’s a testament to the game’s enduring appeal that when Manic Miner was finally reviewed in Crash magazine in 1989, it received a Crash Smash – not too bad for a six-year-old game.

COMMODORE 64

Converted by Software Projects’ Chris Lancaster, the Commodore 64 port,

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