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|    Andreas Kohlbach to Shaun Bebbington    |
|    Re: Manic Miner review, by Shaun Bebbing    |
|    21 Apr 18 16:06:14    |
      On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 01:25:45 -0700 (PDT), Shaun Bebbington wrote:       >       > For anyone who grew up with an 8-bit personal computer in the 1980s,       > you would have almost certainly known about the Miner Willy games,       > created by Matthew Smith. These games, Manic Miner, and Jet Set Willy       > I and II, are considered classics on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, and one       > way or another, these were ported across to the more popular micros of       > the day. There was even an unofficial version for Sinclair ZX81 which       > sported high resolution graphics, and it's actually pretty good       > too. The poor Commodore VIC-20, however, was left out, and whilst       > Perils of Willy was okay for younger children and a reasonable effort       > all considered, it wasn't a patch of any of the Willy games for more       > powerful 8-bits such as the Speccy.              I saw Manic Miner first on the Commodore 64 port. I don't like       platformers, so didn't like it. Have to admit though it's cult game.       --       Andreas              My random toughts and comments       https://news-commentaries.blogspot.com/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: SpaceSST BBS Usenet |
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