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Dizzy: Prince of the Yolkfolk review (Digital Spy)

Digital Spy writes: "In conclusion, Dizzy: Prince of the Yolkfolk is a mixed bag. On the one hand, it's capable of stirring up nostalgia like few other remakes, and looks fresh and vibrant on the surface. On the other, it's in need of a patch and has had all of the challenge sapped out of it. Despite these lesser qualities, it's worth a trip down memory lane if you were a fan of the series, plus it's an opportunity for contemporary players to get a taster of the glory days of British video gaming."

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Spud’s Quest sets out to make you Dizzy

Spud’s Quest is an indie platformer with many adventure elements that seeks to capture the spirit of the classic Dizzy games, with some additional influences.

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Gaming Nostalgia: Dizzy

Following it’s release in 1987 the first Dizzy game – Dizzy: The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure – was so popular that it lead to a full franchise which became one of the most successful European computer game brands of the 1980′s.

This is Robert Settle's first article in a series exploring the games that have had the biggest impact on him since he first started gaming over 20 years ago.

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Cajun Chicken4633d ago (Edited 4633d ago )

Oh I love Dizzy. Never got around to completing any of them on Amiga as a kid, but a few weeks ago I finally got to the end Prince of the Yolkfolk using WinUAE emulator (and save states).

Rjs374633d ago

Cheers for the approval. I would certainly recommend checking out the android/ios poty game.

You'd probably find all the puzzles really easy considering you just played an emulated version but the graphics are top knotch. Plus they also included the ability to save your progress in that too!

Dark_Overlord4632d ago

They should do like Sega did with the classics and release them as a bundle on PSN/XBLA :)

Rjs374632d ago

That'd be nice, I think they were probably testing the water with the new app version of Prince of the Yolkfolk.

But the fact that nothing new has been said since it was released suggests to me that they're not doing anymore at least at the moment.

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Saturday Crapshoot: Dizzy | PC Gamer

Every week, Richard Cobbett rolls the dice to bring you an obscure slice of gaming history, from lost gems to weapons grade atrocities. This week, it’s Easter! Who wants some eggs? How about some Dizzy arcade adventuring?