Classic 80s video game mascot Dizzy celebrates his 30th birthday today. His first outing, Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure was released in 1987, a fact that should make some of us feel more than a little bit old!
To mark the occasion, the plucky egg's creators, Phillip and Andrew Oliver have released a brand new Dizzy game named Mystery World Dizzy.
The game is free to play right now on the Mystery World Dizzy website, but true fans will at some point be able to purchase physical NES carts containing a working version of the game via the Mystery World Dizzy Kickstarter campaign.
The page also contains a link to the NES ROM file yolkfolk.com/fla…nes for you to play offline with a NES emulator. Thanks to R37R0 for the heads up!
All comments (44)
BuzzDuraband
8 Apr 17#1
Seriously. One of those times you wish you could add heat multiple times. Massive heat man, thanks for the heads up!
Maverick77
8 Apr 17#2
Wow I used to love Dizzy. Many Thanks!
JohnnyRoller
8 Apr 17#3
Dizzy was my all-time favourite game as a kid. I had all of them. My favourite was the 2 in 1 cart on the Megadrive with Fantastic Dizzy and Cosmic Spacehead.... Both awesome.
R37R0
8 Apr 17#4
The page also contains a link to the NES ROM file yolkfolk.com/fla…nes for you to play offline with a NES emulator
BuzzDuraband
8 Apr 17#5
Mine looked like this...
Snakeyes646
8 Apr 17#6
Loved it, me and my best pal played some of the Dizzy games for days on end. The pic below is my fave game in the collection & i played it non stop on the C64. (pic isnt my game)
JohnnyRoller
8 Apr 17#7
I had all of them lol, I know what they looked like! My first computer was the zx spectrum... and what a computer it was.
BuzzDuraband
8 Apr 17#8
That upgrade from the 48k to the 128k. Them feels! better than the 360 to the One :grin:
Opening post
To mark the occasion, the plucky egg's creators, Phillip and Andrew Oliver have released a brand new Dizzy game named Mystery World Dizzy.
The game is free to play right now on the Mystery World Dizzy website, but true fans will at some point be able to purchase physical NES carts containing a working version of the game via the Mystery World Dizzy Kickstarter campaign.
The page also contains a link to the NES ROM file yolkfolk.com/fla…nes for you to play offline with a NES emulator. Thanks to R37R0 for the heads up!
All comments (44)
Seriously. One of those times you wish you could add heat multiple times. Massive heat man, thanks for the heads up!
Mine looked like this...