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Steve AJ Broad

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Steve AJ Broad
BornLondon
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  1982 to now
Known forRetro Computer Programmer
🌐 Websitewww.stevebroad.co.uk

Steve AJ Broad is well known for writing games on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer from the early 80s until recently.[1][2][3][4][5]

Games writing

Steve started writing serious games in 1983. It all started with a game called "3D Pyramid" which was a simple game where you had to find your way out of a pyramid. The game was written in Basic language.[6]

The following year in 1984, many games were written. Steve created a new character called "Goolf" which was based on a golf ball. The first game entitled "Goolf" was a platform game where you had to role Goolf along the platforms, piching up items and timing movements so that the spring would push Goolf up to the next level.[7] There would be more Goolf games written including "Goolf Returns".[8] In 1985, "Bunker Swamp" which stared Goolf in a graphic text adventure.[9] "Goolfs Exit" appeared in 1986.[10] This was another platform game.

Steve also created other games and utilities in 1984 starting with "Alien Rupture" which was a simple alien shooter.[11] A utility called "Drum Machine" which was a drum sequencer.[12] An educational game called "Humpty".[13] A game called "Pad Painter" which was another simple game where you had to point the screen.[14] The final game of 1984 was another basic game called "Crisp Snatcher".[15]

1985 would see more games and utilities being produced, starting with "Attack of the Alien Waters".[16] A fruit machine.[17] A utility called "UDG Machine" which was aimed at creating user defined graphics.[18]

Finally in 1986, a print compiler utility was produced.[19] This was followed by a graphic text adventure called "Dog Weazle" [20]


Return to ZX Spectrum Games Writing

In 2013 Steve started writing games again as a hobby. The game "My Rendition of Horace to the Rescue" was written and was based on an unreleased game called "Horace to the Rescue". It was how Steve imagined the game would be. However, after some leaked images of the original appeared on the internet, Steve's version was completely different. Steve's game was noted in Edition 125 of the Retro Gamer magazine.[21]

More unofficial Horace games were written for the online community. This included a part two of "Horace to the Rescue" called "Horace to the Rescue 2". Two platform games based on the Horace character were written. "Horace Miner" and "Horace Miner 2".[22][23][24]

The game "Horace Miner 2" was reviewed in Edition 132 of the Retro Gamer magazine and scored 86%.[25]

All four unofficial Horace games were compiled into a ZX Microdrive cartridge as a present from the game character. [26]

Steve continued to write games in 2015 and produced an unofficial game on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum called "Merry Christmas from Horace". The game was reviewed in Retro Gamer magazine and scored 80%. The game package also includes a small game called "Frankie The Rescuer".[27]

Steve was interviewed in the Retro Gamer magazine edition 162 on the 30th November 2016.[28]

Things went quiet until 2020 because Steve had been working on a large space shooter game called "Cygnus Alpha". The game was entered into the Yandex Retro Games Battle 2020 and came in at 7th place. The game was so huge and complicated that it has only ever been released as a Beta. The loading screen and many of the in-game graphics were created by retro games artist Andy Green. The loading screen was featured in the book called "Better Late Than Never: Andy Green Pixel Art"[29][30][31]

In 2024, Steve continued to write games. The latest game is called "No Future" and was released in August 2024.[32][33]


Software titles

Other games and utilities written by Steve Broad for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum:

Software Titles
Name Year
Frankie the Rescuer
Crisp Snatcher
3D Pyramid 1983
Alien Rupture 1984
Drum Machine 1984
Goolf 1984
Goolf Returns 1984
Humpty Dumpty 1984
Pad Painter 1984
UDG's Machine 1985
Attack of the Alien Waters 1985
Bunker Swamp 1985
Fruit Machine 1985
Basic Print Compiler 1986
Dog Weazle - The Megaventure 1986
Goolfs Exit 1986
My Rendition of Horace to the Rescue 2013
Horace Miner 2014
Horace Miner 2 2014
Horace to the Rescue 2 2014
Merry Christmas From Horace 2016
Cygnus Alpha 2020
No Future 2024
No Future 128K 2024

[34][35]


References

  1. "Everygamegoing – Explore Millions of Retro Games, Screenshots & Memorabilia". www.everygamegoing.com.
  2. "Steve A.J. Broad". LaunchBox Games Database.
  3. "Steve A.J. Broad". World Of Spectrum Classic.
  4. "World of Spectrum - Steve A.J. Broad". World of Spectrum.
  5. "ZXInfo - The open source ZXDB frontend". zxinfo.dk.
  6. "3D Pyramid". Spectrum Computing.
  7. "Goolf". Spectrum Computing.
  8. "Goolf Returns". Spectrum Computing.
  9. "Bunker Swamp". Spectrum Computing.
  10. "Goolfs Exit". Spectrum Computing.
  11. "Alien Rupture". Spectrum Computing.
  12. "Drum Machine". Spectrum Computing.
  13. "Humpty Dumpty". Spectrum Computing.
  14. "Pad Painter". Spectrum Computing.
  15. "Crisp Snatcher". Spectrum Computing.
  16. "Attack of the Alien Waters". Spectrum Computing.
  17. "Fruit Machine". Spectrum Computing.
  18. "UDG's Machine". Spectrum Computing.
  19. "Basic Print Compiler". Spectrum Computing.
  20. "Dog Weazle - The Megaventure". Spectrum Computing.
  21. Kelk, Jason (6 February 2014). Homebrew (132 ed.). UK: Future. p. 105. Search this book on
  22. "Horace to the Rescue 2". Spectrum Computing.
  23. "Horace Miner". Spectrum Computing.
  24. "Horace Miner 2". Spectrum Computing.
  25. Jones, Darran (14 August 2014). Homebrew (132 ed.). UK: Future. p. 107. Search this book on
  26. "A Present From Horace". Spectrum Computing.
  27. Jones, Darran (29 December 2016). Gamers Homebrew (163 ed.). UK: Future. p. 106. Search this book on
  28. Jones, Darran (30 November 2016). Homebrew Heroes (162 ed.). UK: Future. p. 105. Search this book on
  29. Better Late Than Never: Andy Green Pixel Art. Andrews UK Limited. 5 September 2019. ISBN 978-1789821529. Search this book on
  30. "Яндекс". rgb.yandex.ru (in русский).
  31. "Introducing Cygnus Alpha - New 128k ZX Spectrum Game from Steve Broad". YouTube. 29 November 2020.
  32. "No Future". Spectrum Computing.
  33. "No Future : Homebrew from 2024 - on the ZX Spectrum 48K !! with Commentary". YouTube. 23 October 2024.
  34. Broad, Steve A.J. "Steve A.J. Broad". World of Spectrum..
  35. "Spectrum Computing - ZX Spectrum games, software and hardware". spectrumcomputing.co.uk.


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