
| Credits | |
| Published: |
1993, Millennium
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| Developer: | ![]() |
| Design: | Chris Sorrell, Steve Bak |
| Coder: | Chris Sorrell |
| Graphics: | Chris Sorrell, Leavon Archer |
| Musician: | Richard Joseph |
| Box Art: | David John Rowe |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | AGA |
| Disks: | 1 |
| Code Language: | ASM 68k |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Relationship: | Also available for CD32 Also available for OCS, ECS |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Platformer |
| Subgenre: | Scrolling Screen |
| Tags: | animalprotagonist, christmas, comedy, cute, fantasy, multidirectional, platform, scrolling, sideways |
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Added by Kim Lemon on Feb 5, 2007. Viewed 15704 times.
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Very cute game with cute music and graphics. This bring me back fond memories when I played at this as a child. And even nowdays I still enjoy it somehow.
Too bad that apparently there was no way of saving your progresses, as this game was pretty long.
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Nice and relaxing platformer. Mostly for kids but the older players also will have some fun playing this game.
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I got this in a set with several other games. This one stands out among platformers, wonderful characters, clever levels, catchy music... REally a blast. It came with AGA and non-AGA versions and I gave the non to my niece and Neph. They loved it too.
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Probably the Pond game I am most familiar with, as I played it a lot as a kid. Not necessarily my favourite of the entire series, but I have many good memories with this game. This was the game that pretty much SOLD Amigas to all my friends. I introduced them to this game, next thing I know they're begging their parents for an Amiga!
I had already played and enjoyed the first James Pond game, but this was the one that turned me into a hardcore fan. The backgrounds made me a bit dizzy sometimes, but other than that the graphics are decent and appealing. The music's not bad either. Nothing special, but very catchy and whenever I hear it, it makes me feel all nostalgic!
In the bottom left of the screen there is a little picture of Pond, and he always has a different facial expression depending on how many lives you have. They did this in the first James Pond game too, and I really like this feature so I'm glad they carried it forward.
And Pond has some awesomely random ways of transport in this game. Planes with eyes, cars with eyes, wings he wears on his head like a toupee, and... A BATHTUB. Yes. A flying bathtub with the shower facing the wrong way. Pond even wore a shower cap while he was inside it!
I still think of James Pond as the main Amiga mascot. And this is probably the most famous game of the series. The very meaning of an Amiga classic.
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I really hate this game. I played it once on the PC and it really sucked. All those colourful, mixed up graphics and this ugly fish or whatever it should be. Pure crap...
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A really great game, but for some reason - probably because of the fast scrolling and all the colours and backgrounds - I always felt a bit ill after playing a while. I imagine it must've been some kind of motion sickness. I got the same thing from playing Superfrog.
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Yeah! One of the best platform ever with Turrican series, Lionheart etc...
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