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Nephew Of ZX Spectrum Creator Cooks Up Raspberry Pi-Powered GamerCard Handheld

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There’s a new, tiny Raspberry Pi powered handheld on the scene, dubbed the GamerCard, designed for retro gaming. The GamerCard is the brainchild of Grant Sinclair, nephew of the man behind the legendary ZX Spectrum, Clive Sinclair. It’s only the size of a retail gift card, but promises to deliver enough performance to be the ultimate portable
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We continue to see portable consoles, but this time with a rather different approach with this GamerCard. The most remarkable thing about this console is that it is developed by Grant Sinclair. If the name sounds to you, yes, we have bad news, and it is that time flies, and we are talking about that this console has been developed by Sir Clive Sinclair’s nephew, the creator of the mythical ZX Spectrum. Unlike the emulation consoles, here we are …

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El Chapuzas Informático broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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