Loki was the codename for a home computer under development at Sinclair Research during the mid-1980s. The name came from the Norse god Loki, god of mischief and thieves. Loki was based on the ZX Spectrum, but intended to rival the Commodore Amiga as a games platform. When Amstrad bought out Sinclair's computer business in 1986, the project was cancelled. Loki is sometimes confused with two earlier aborted Sinclair Research projects; the LC3 game...
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Loki
Computer
Manufacturer
Sinclair Research Ltd
Sinclair Research Ltd is a consumer electronics company founded by Sir Clive Sinclair in Cambridge, England. Originally incorporated in 1973, it remained dormant until 1976, and did not adopt the name Sinclair Research until 1981.
In 1980, Clive Sinclair entered the home computer market with the...