The Vega+ can be also connected to your television.

Video game fans from the 1980s can now relive their favourite Sinclair ZX Spectrum games after plans for a hand-held version were released.

The Vega+ is a console with a colour LCD screen that comes with 1000 licensed games already installed.

It can be also connected to your television, and there are another 13,000 games available, most of which are free.

You can buy a Vega+ from Indiegogo where the company is trying to raise £100,000 to produce the consoles.

The cheapest option for the device is £100 (NZ$217) plus the cost of shipping to New Zealand.

The console is due to be released in August or September.

The Vega+ is being marketed by Retro Computers, which has a connection to the makers of the original Sinclair ZX Spectrum computers, which were popular in the 1980s.

The Vega+ technology was created by a team led by Chris Smith, who is the leading expert on the technology behind the Sinclair ZX Spectrums.