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			| Several Companies that produced ZX Spectrum software are still in business, and many authors maintain their own websites. Often,
				these contain some interesting insights into the way the games were developed, the industry at the time, etc. The following is a short
				list of the known and verified sites that may be of interest to you: 
				The Bird SanctuaryThis site chronicles the history of Firebird and Rainbird Software, both owned by Telecomsoft. Many original staff members have contributed
					information to the site, maintained by Richard Hewison, and very
					comprehensive titles lists are provided. Sections related to Odin Computer Graphics (previously Thor) and Beyond Software are also
					available.
 
 
The Shaw BrothersThe Shaw Brothers developed many well-known games for the ZX Spectrum, each of which is documented on their very
					comprehensive web site. A large number of loading-screens, magazine reviews and background information is provided, and
					many titles can be played online.
 
 The Shaw Brothers recently released a new title - "Hop 'n' Chop" via the
					Cronosoft label. Additional titles are scheduled for release shortly.
 
 
Philip and Andrew OliverFamous for the popular 'Dizzy' character games, which encourage debate even today, the Oliver Twins describe their
					careers in detail on their website, with links to fan sites. Please note that Codemasters,
					who still hold copyright on the Dizzy games, have requested that their software not be distributed on the internet. If you currently have this
					software available for download at your site, please respect their wishes and remove it.
 
 
Delta 4Delta 4 produced some very highly regarded games for the ZX Spectrum, which are described in the 'softography' section of the site.
					Some company, programmer and game history is provided, along with a description of recent development projects.
 
 
Sandy WhiteAnt Attack (Quicksilva) was one of the most popular early ZX Spectrum titles; the original developer, Sandy White, discusses the development
					of the game, and provides some interesting insight into the techniques he used. A guestbook is available, which Sandy often posts replies to.
 
 
Robin ThompsonRobin Thompson wrote "Rentakill Rita" (1986) and "Molecule Man" (1986), both published by Mastertronic. Robin is developing a remake of Molecule Man
					for Linux or Microsoft Windows (both currently available as v0.91). Source code is available as a separate download. Screenshots of both the new and
					original versions are available.
 
 
Kevin TomsKevin Toms, author of one of the most popular games from the early days of Sinclair computing - Football Manager - has a site describing his old projects
					and current activities.
 
 
Jonathan Smith ("Joffa Smifff")Details of each game Jonathan wrote or contributed to are provided, as are links to many reviews from magazines such as Crash. In addition to
					information about these games, the site includes details of titles for other platforms Jonathan was/is involved with, original artwork, etc.
 
 
Matthew SmithProgramming legend Matthew Smith has a small web site. Not updated recently, but worth checking periodically just in case.
 
 
Jon RitmanProgrammer of several popular games durning the 1980s, including Match Day, Match Day II, Head over Heels and Batman. Cover scans and a little history
					of each title Jon worked on can be downloaded.
 
 
Sinclair ResearchSinclair Reseach has a small web site where you can purchase some of their current products. Also listed is a link to the only official distributor for C5 parts
					in the world.
 
 
Zenobi SoftwareZenobi Software produced some of the most popular titles available for the ZX Spectrum. Until recently, distribution of these titles was denied,
					although some are now available from the TZX Vault and the
					World of Spectrum. The full collection is also available directly from Zenobi on CD.
 
 
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