This section is dedicated to game charts, popularity rankings, and collections of the best software for the ZX Spectrum. It brings together reader polls, sales statistics, editorial selections, community voting results, and author-curated lists published in Spectrum magazines, newspapers, and newsletters over many years.
The archive includes a wide variety of ranking formats, ranging from classic TOP 10 and TOP 20 lists to annual awards, regional charts, monthly rankings, and themed selections of outstanding games. Many publications reflect the preferences of Spectrum users from different cities across the former Soviet Union, including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Minsk, Lugansk, Chaykovsky, Taganrog, Ulyanovsk, Gomel, Odessa, and many others.
The collected charts make it possible to trace which games were most popular during different periods of the platform's history, which releases became instant bestsellers, and which titles maintained their positions in the rankings for years. In addition to game charts, the section also contains rankings of system utilities, music software, electronic magazines, demos, and other categories of ZX Spectrum software.
Particular interest lies in the rankings published by software distributors, computer clubs, and commercial groups such as Welcome, Magic Soft, Visual Soft, FFC, Sky Net, and other participants in the Spectrum software market. Many charts were accompanied by reviews, release highlights, trend analysis, and commentary on the state of the gaming scene.
Together, these materials provide a unique historical snapshot of the ZX Spectrum community, documenting changing player preferences, regional software markets, and the evolution of the Spectrum gaming scene throughout the 1990s.