Fudzilla: Brett Ballow/Tozai Games talk Lode Runner for XBLA Interview

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Interview: Lode Runner revisited in 272 levels

Fudzilla: How did you become involved in the Lode Runner project for the Xbox 360?

Tozai: Well, there's a bit of history involving several of us at Tozai that explains how we got here! In the early 1980's, one of Tozai's founding members, Scott Tsumura, who was then an officer at Irem Corporation, saw Lode Runner when it was first released by Broderbund in 1983.

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Retro Review: Lode Runner stands the test of time

Before Super Mario Maker, there was this 1983 personal computer classic.

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SaveFerris3184d ago

I remember playing this on the VIC-20. Fun game but I never did finish it though.

stalepie3183d ago

A great game. There was a cool remake by Sierra in 1994 for Windows and Macs (also released on PS1 and Saturn) which had nicely detailed animation and environmental sounds. I remember being sucked into that one for hours as a kid, creating fiendish levels my friends didn't want to play.

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Review: Lode Runner (Wii U eShop / NES) - NLife

NLife:
"Broderbund's Lode Runner is a challenging puzzler that, unfortunately, hasn't aged particularly gracefully. Originally released in 1983 on computers like the Apple II and the Commodore 64, Lode Runner feels dated, even for an NES game. It's easy to see the reason Lode Runner was released on so many different platforms over the years — there's a wealth of gameplay with clever level design and a level editor — but there's nothing here that offers anything that today's gamers haven't seen before. Games like Spelunky have expanded greatly on Lode Runner's gameplay; as such, this is only recommended for gamers who want to take a trip back in time to see what we've learned from the classics."

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Lode Runner creator passes away

Douglas E. Smith, creator of Lode Runner, has regrettably passed away.

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ARESWARLORD3550d ago

RIP your work will live forever.