In the summer of 1983, two new Spectrum games called Jetpac and Pssst appeared quietly in the shops, it took only a few weeks for the name of Ultimate to become a household word. The boast “arcade quality graphics” was certainly nearest to being the truth for any game of the time considering the Spectrum’s display limitations; the amount of gameplay and sheer fun to be had from either game was all the more astonishing for the fact that they were each packed into only 16K of memory.
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Jetpac - A.C.G. © 1983
16K Sinclair Spectrum




Assemble the spaecraft avoiding
the meteors, aliens etc. and
then refeul it. Once completely
refeulled enter the craft and
takoff to the next sreen.

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