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Wheelin Wallie Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Price Guide & Market Values

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Console
Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Genre
Arcade
Publisher
Interceptor Software
Release
1984

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Last update: 4/6/2026
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Market Value & Price Range: Wheelin Wallie

Market analysis for Wheelin Wallie on Sinclair ZX Spectrum . This arcade title, published by Interceptor Software, published in 1984, remains a staple for Sinclair ZX Spectrum collectors. Market data is updated daily based on verified sales history.

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Is Wheelin Wallie Rare?

Released in 1984 for Sinclair ZX Spectrum , Wheelin Wallie is a arcade title from Interceptor Software that represents an interesting piece for any collector.

The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The consistent demand for Interceptor Software's classic titles, combined with the appeal of the arcade genre, makes it a solid addition to any Sinclair ZX Spectrum collection.

Description

Wheelin' Wallie is a side view horizontally scrolling game where you have to guide Wallie and his wheel across the ground to reach the end of the level eating dots for points as well as three flashing dots. Wallie himself is separated from the wheel and floats above it but both will move together left or right when moved except if Wallie moves up, the wheel stays on the ground. There are various baddies that scroll from the left or the right and cannot be touched by Wallie or his wheel or you lose one of five lives. The top of the screen will also kill Wallie. There are other obstacles that need to be timed like water where the wheel will leave the ground but slowly floats down and can only be controlled left or right. Opening and closing platforms need to be timed to cross as well.