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1988, Rainbow Arts
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| Coder: | Axel Hellwig, M. Wieler | ||
| Graphics: | K. Temming | ||
| Musician: | Chris Hülsbeck | ||
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| Hardware: | OCS | ||
| Disks: | 1 | ||
| License: | Commercial | ||
| Language: | English | ||
| Players: | 1 to 4 | ||
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| Genre: | Arcade | ||
| Subgenre: | Miscellaneous | ||
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Added by Kim Lemon on Jun 1, 2004. Viewed 9766 times.
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Poor graphis, poor gameplay. I liked 'Danger Freak' on C64 but on Amiga there's no fun at all.
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One of my first Amiga original games. I order it from M. Wieler, one of the code of this game, personally via phone from Rainbow Arts. Although the game is very short and simple, I really love the music by Chris and I even created a remix in 2010 from the title music.
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I found this too fiddly and pixel perfect timing was needed however me and my bro had a good laugh all the same.
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Oh that game had a much better C64 counterpart. The music by Chris Hülsbeck is still great of course.
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Ahh yes..an obscure purchase; jet-skiing around mines and jumping onto helicopters from dirtbikes. There was a random super-sprint sub game in between levels, as I recall. Not bad for 5 quid. A strangely enjoyable Spectrum/C64 conversion.
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