A vintage game cassette titled 'Urban Upstart' designed for loading the game code onto early computer systems.
In Games
Urban Upstart is a vintage computer game that was commonly played on platforms like the ZX Spectrum in the mid-1980s. The game involves players simulating urban life in a bustling city environment. Cassette tapes were the primary means of distributing and loading games onto early personal computers, especially during this era. The ZX Spectrum was one of the most popular home computers in the UK and became synonymous with an entire generation of gaming.