BBC Micro - Thrust Model (Ltd Superior Software Version)
Blast off into 8-bit nostalgia with this 3D printed model showcasing a scene from Thrust, the gravity-defying classic that pushed the BBC Micro to its limits!
Released in 1986 by Superior Software, Thrust quickly became a cult favorite among BBC Micro enthusiasts. This physics-based game, created by Jeremy Smith, challenged players to navigate a spacecraft through treacherous caverns while battling gravity and inertia.
Thrust was more than just a game - it was a test of skill, patience, and physics intuition. Its innovative gameplay mechanics and challenging levels set it apart from other titles of its era, earning it ports to various platforms and spiritual successors in later years.
This 3D printed scene is a must-have for fans of classic BBC Micro games, retro gaming enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the ingenuity of early game design. It's a perfect conversation starter, sure to spark discussions about the golden age of British game development, the challenges of programming within the BBC Micro's constraints, and the timeless appeal of elegantly simple yet fiendishly difficult games. Display it proudly and remember: in the world of Thrust, precision is everything and gravity is always your enemy!
Approx 6" Tall.
Please note that as each piece is made to order, there may be slight variations in colour and finish, making your model truly one-of-a-kind.
All our items are made using high quality, recyclable products
Customisation Options:
We're happy to accommodate any special requests or customisations you may have in mind. Please don't hesitate to contact us with your ideas, and we'll do our best to make your vision a reality.