My second Entry I did for the Lovebyte Battlegrounds GFX Compo. Title "A Tribute to Sir Clive Marles Sinclair"

Compo Rules, 128x128 pixels, Pico8 or Sweetie16 palette.

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Can anybody help me identify the original artists for these portraits?

The family is enjoying all of the creative tributes to Clive, and it would be nice to know the artists and context for these

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Paul Thomas on - political cartoon gallery in London https://t.co/dePcTdnXF6

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I never knew him personally but I will still affectionately remember him as 'Uncle Clive'. His contributions to home computing / gaming truly inspired a whole generation.

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Even more creative fanart, including this trippy minimalist one by , bobblehead cartoon by Chris Ivers, ZX pixel art by and pastel portrait by .

Clive’s family is enjoying all of your awesome work!

https://t.co/zK9sHmg3YN

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More fanart, including this surreal piece by Fiona Cranmore, amazing collage by , beautiful hand-drawn vector by JSartistic, and digital painting by .

We’re sharing each piece we find with the whole family, thank you all!

https://t.co/cGZ6SWzWMD

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There is a ton of amazing fanart that's been shared in the last day. Here are some particularly cool ones by and a mural I can't find an attribution for (help??)

I'll share more as I can verify @'s https://t.co/VVfMkiTEEA

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Sir Clive's meant the early 1980's self-taught UK community could deliver mould-breaking hit games such as Decathlon & Jon Ritman's Match Day.#RIPSirCliveSinclair

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In honour of the passing of Sir Clive, some of the main gaming memories I have of his amazing, accessible system:

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We didn't have a Spectrum (we were the sort of household to always have the wrong tech). But did play this at my friend's, seem to remember you got stuck in the Elves dungeon two hours into the game and gave up

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