Hi All,
You may or may not have seen the sneak preview article WPCentral put up on MetroSpec the other day Hands-on with upcoming Windows Phone's first generic ZX Spectrum emulator - MetroSpec | wpcentral | Windows Phone News, Forums, and Reviews
I gave a quick walkthrough of the app with Rich Edmonds from WPCentral, and gave a quick play of Manic Miner
MetroSpec is a fully functionaly Sinclair ZX Spectrum 16K/48K Emulator for Windows Phone. Full sound, save state import and export, multiple game lists, virtual keyboard, pin to start, favourites, kempston joystick emulation, save screen shots to pic library, import .Z80 or .SNA format games from Skydrive or web, touch controls, reconfigurable controls per game, motion control and much more.
For those of you think what the heck is a ZX Spectrum (as Ryan and Travis Lowdermilk did on The Metro Developer Show podcast did), it was a computer released by Sinclair Research in 1982, and along with the C64 kick started the home computer boom in the UK and probably the rest of Europe too.
In the US, the computer was licensed by Timex, upgraded, and released as the Timex Sinclair TS2068.
Any how I've got about 40 beta tester so far from my recent app exposure on the front page of WP Central, and the resultant twitter feeds etc. So if you want to help me beta test, then PM me your live id, or send an email to metrospec.beta@starquakemobile.com . The beta test is ready to submit, I just need the email addresses of any other beta testers before doing the final button push. I think it then takes 24 hours or so to become available.
Please do play with it, import some games, play the built in games, reconfigure the controls per game, use the motion control in games for which it might be appropriate (manic miner?) etc.
I'm mainly looking for bug reports, for items that i need to get fixed before the imminent marketplace release. Feature requests are welcome, but aren't my priority at the moment.
When you have the beta, please email any feedback to metrospec.betafeedback@starquakemobile.com
Thanks,
Glenn
You may or may not have seen the sneak preview article WPCentral put up on MetroSpec the other day Hands-on with upcoming Windows Phone's first generic ZX Spectrum emulator - MetroSpec | wpcentral | Windows Phone News, Forums, and Reviews
I gave a quick walkthrough of the app with Rich Edmonds from WPCentral, and gave a quick play of Manic Miner
MetroSpec is a fully functionaly Sinclair ZX Spectrum 16K/48K Emulator for Windows Phone. Full sound, save state import and export, multiple game lists, virtual keyboard, pin to start, favourites, kempston joystick emulation, save screen shots to pic library, import .Z80 or .SNA format games from Skydrive or web, touch controls, reconfigurable controls per game, motion control and much more.
For those of you think what the heck is a ZX Spectrum (as Ryan and Travis Lowdermilk did on The Metro Developer Show podcast did), it was a computer released by Sinclair Research in 1982, and along with the C64 kick started the home computer boom in the UK and probably the rest of Europe too.
In the US, the computer was licensed by Timex, upgraded, and released as the Timex Sinclair TS2068.
Any how I've got about 40 beta tester so far from my recent app exposure on the front page of WP Central, and the resultant twitter feeds etc. So if you want to help me beta test, then PM me your live id, or send an email to metrospec.beta@starquakemobile.com . The beta test is ready to submit, I just need the email addresses of any other beta testers before doing the final button push. I think it then takes 24 hours or so to become available.
Please do play with it, import some games, play the built in games, reconfigure the controls per game, use the motion control in games for which it might be appropriate (manic miner?) etc.
I'm mainly looking for bug reports, for items that i need to get fixed before the imminent marketplace release. Feature requests are welcome, but aren't my priority at the moment.
When you have the beta, please email any feedback to metrospec.betafeedback@starquakemobile.com
Thanks,
Glenn