Credits | |||||||||
Published: | 1994, Corkers (Core Design) | ||||||||
Developer: | The 8th Day, Core Design | ||||||||
Producer: | Jeremy Heath Smith | ||||||||
Coder: | Dan Scott | ||||||||
Graphics: | Jerr O'Carroll | ||||||||
Musician: | Martin Iveson | ||||||||
Information | |||||||||
Hardware: | CD32 | ||||||||
License: | Commercial | ||||||||
Language: | English | ||||||||
Players: | 1 Only | ||||||||
Relationship: | Also available for OCS, ECS | ||||||||
Notes: | Special Effects: Kevin Norburn Edited by: Bob Churchill | ||||||||
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Genre: | Platformer | ||||||||
Subgenre: | Scrolling Screen | ||||||||
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(5/10)
Highly overrated game. The graphics, animation, sound & music are great but the gameplay lacks a lot. The idea of making a 2D platformer into "two planes" platformer works and gives some freshness to the genre but the ridiculous difficulty level makes the effort more of a torment than an asset. The level layouts also do not help. Blind jumps are sometimes crucial to make a progress but sometimes are also deadly resulting in loss of life. "Boss battles" are also a bit strange and can easily make you throw your joystick against the wall. The game has no password system whatsoever that can even give some idea of a practice of later levels, so completing it has to be done in one ago. Highly improbable...
Back in the days I was amazed by the audio-visuals. I still am but I am also dreadfully shocked how such difficult and not thought through title could have been released by Core. The game is just to be run in order to see how it looks and sounds. Gameplay entertainment is scarce.
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Premiere! I've been trying think of this game for a while now. My mind kept going to Oscar, as that too is movie-studio themed, but I wasn't happy with that. Then I thought had my mind just melded the game Dennis with Oscar? As they came in the same bundle - Desktop Dynamite. But HERE it is - Premiere! Nice graphically clean platformer I do recall - with a good intro too.
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(10/10)
Very nice Graphics and great gameplay , but not so fun to play it for hours.
I love it anyway. Score is to low , I give it 7
Another A500 game on Amiga CD32. There was very few CD32 games with the true Colors on the screen.
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(5/10)
Nice Asterix cartoon graphics. Shame about the gameplay. It wasn't sooo bad but the stages just went on and on....
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(5/10)
The Amiga non-cd version was distributed on 4 disks. But only the disk with intro was enjoyable, because the game itself was boring as hell!
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