| Credits | |
| Published: |
1989, reLINE Software
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| Conversion: | Volker Eloesser |
| Musician: | Chris Hülsbeck |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS |
| Disks: | 1 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 or 2 |
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| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Platformer |
| Subgenre: | Scrolling Screen |
| Tags: | horizontal, platform, sideways |
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Don't know what DannieGeeko smoked, it's clearly a girl on the titlescreen (see the boobs?), it doesn't look like a club (disco is 70s, alright?) and no-one strikes such a pose in there. As for the game, I like it. Good graphics and music, you get various limited special weapons, there are bonus rounds and warps and seemingly neverending levels.
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Giana Sister VS The Robots. It looked and moved decently for its time and the the three ingame tracks were ok but the game got repetitive really quickly.
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Guy on the title screen looks like he is at a disco. Haha!
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@predseda : I could not express it better. You're totally right. Giana Sister is far away from the genious of Super Mario Bros, and this one is worse
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Boring and extremelly repetitive sequel to once boring copy of a boring game.
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Very good platformer. But if I had to choose I would prefer C64-Version...
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This was an OK platform, nothing too much exciting, not as catchy as its precedessor.
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I only recently realized this was the sequel of Giana... Never played it too much bytheway. The graphics were good at the times, with the nice C64 type parallax effect, but it wasn't too funny.
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It's an okay platformer, but gets repetitive pretty soon.
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Yes, this was indeed Giana 2. The game was to be called "Giana 2 - Arthur and Martha in Future World" but due to all troubles with the prequel they decided to change the name and remove all Giana links. More info and screenshots with Giana as the hero of the game can be found at www.gtw64.co.uk.
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Apparently this was Giana Sisters 2 but I never found out if that was a myth or not. As a game it was OK graphically and playable enough but there was some bad collision detection at times. Enjoyable enough though.
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What I remember about this game is th seemingly endless amount of stages that all look the same. The only thing that changes is the background colour. After two hours of playing, I was sick of the enemies too: weird grinning balls and metallic robo-slugs.
"Elo", the coder of this game, is still in the business these days. He now produces cheap games for mobile phones.
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Pretty good, but doesn't have the same addictive elements as Giana Sisters - in fact I think that the programmers have tried to make it look like Giana but with slightly different gameplay elements. Unfortunately it was the Mario clone that appealed to most of us, therefore HnH loses out as it's not good enough.
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Pretty cheap giana sister clone. Stick to the "original"
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Pretty cool platform game, similar to Giana Sisters. The intro music and level tunes are great. Check it out.
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