Showing posts with label DIZZY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIZZY. Show all posts
Crystal Kingdom Dizzy - Classic Dizzy is back and he's out of beta
Dizzy fans have we got news for you as we've just heard from the YolkFolk, of the final release for the remake of 'Crystal Kingdom Dizzy'. First released in 1992 on many different systems by Codemasters such as the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, DOS, and Amiga, has now been given a graphical de-make to the likes of the 8 bit classics. Not just that but unlike the original version, this one has been made into a traditional Dizzy style game and is no longer split into four levels.
More incredible Dizzy artwork from PIT
Who doesn't love that lovable little egg of Dizzy? He's always on a fantastic adventure solving many puzzles while trying to avoid having his egg cracked by the evil Wizard Zaks. So it comes as no surprise to us that there are many fans out there who like to imagine him on another quest, but rather through a game is done with artwork. And when it comes to artwork our favourite artist just has to be Pit, who we've featured before has once again pushed his skills to the limit and done more highly detailed cartoon like drawings, that earns it's place on our site.
Dizzy The Last Hero v2 - The best looking Dizzy game this year just got even better!
We've just been informed by Adam of Yolkfolk.com in our Dizzy RetroGaming Facebook group, that the latest version of the brilliant retro styled Dizzy fan game 'Dizzy The Last Hero', of which we featured recently, has just been given a very nice update. Currently coming first in the DizzyAGE Easter Competition 2015 with Sunken Castle Dizzy coming second, this is possibly one of the best looking Dizzy fan games we've seen so far. Developed by trz & Dr. Titus and available in English and Russian, the detail is of very high standard, with a great intro tune and sound affects that might just give you the goosebumps.
More Dizzy games added to the YolkFolk browser based line up!
It's another week of gaming and once again it's another Dizzy related update with none other than 'Dizzy The Adventurer' and "Go! Dizzy Go!". Already we've mentioned the previous YolkFolk line up such as the complete ZX Spectrum collection and the more recent Fantastic Dizzy but thanks to a mention by Andrew Joseph of YolkFolk.com both of these classics from the original NES system are now completely playable in your browser for free!
Fantastic Dizzy - Browser based Sega Megadrive release for the classic Dizzy!
As if the recent announcement of all the ZX Spectrum Dizzy games playable in your browser wasn't enough, Andrew Joseph of YolkFolk.com has just given us the big eggy headsup that the original classic Fantastic Dizzy, which appeared on the Amiga, Game Gear, NES and Sega Mega Drive is now available to play for free in your browser!
The Dizzy Fansite - Play EVERY Dizzy ZX game classic in your browser for free!
As if this day couldn't get any better, as we've just been informed on our Dizzy RetroGaming Facebook group of a fantastic way of playing every Dizzy game ever released from the ZX Spectrum directly in your browser. Thanks to a mention by Andrew Joseph you can now play all of the Dizzy games such as Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure and Treasure Island Dizzy, right up to the spin offs including Bubble Dizzy and Kwik Snax.
Dizzy The Last Hero - Mind blowing quality for a Dizzy game release!
It may be midnight here in the UK but boy do I have a treat for every Dizzy gamer or retro gamer alike, as trz has released what we would class as a very high quality Dizzy game. Weighing in at nearly 20mb in size and having one of the best main intro soundtracks I've heard, 'Dizzy The Last Hero' sets the stage for a winning Dizzy Age Easter competition entry for 2015.
Aaron White kicks it up a notch with the latest Retro Asylum Chiptune Vol 5
What an awesome way to celebrate the upcoming 31st of May Amiga celebrations, as the latest Amiga chiptune album of " Retro Asylum Chiptune Vol 5 " has been released from the musical genius that is Aaron White! 10 awesome tracks ranging from a Dizzy like tune with " Dizzy You Like " to a chiptune remake of the hit TV series "Knight Rider". There's everything to like about this album and more especially when your Amiga is turned up in volume to it's fullest.
Sunken Castle Dizzy - A new Dizzy adventure reaches beta!
Of all the games I want to play there is one type of game that I will put everything aside for and that's a Dizzy fan game. So to my surprise I was pleased to hear from Adam Markey (Yolkfolk) of a brand new Dizzy game called 'Sunken Castle Dizzy'. Developed by Simon Rice and in a beta stage, you once again play as Dizzy, but this time in a trip out to the caves with the Yolkfolk, he's slipped and fallen down a deep crevasse and it's down to you to get him out before the sea rushes in and he runs out of air!
Amazing Dizzy artwork from Pit!
I'm am probably one of the biggest fans of the 1980's character 'Dizzy' by The Oliver Twins. I have countless collectables ranging from posters to tapes and even the latest Dizzy badges. I even run a Facebook group called Dizzy RetroGaming that has many members from around the world who also love that little white egg. So I was amazed today when Adam Markey of YolkFolk posted in our Dizzy community of some beautiful artwork by Pit, a very talented artist who I would class as the best for creating Dizzy images.
Dizzy Magic Maniax VI - Dizzy platforming with a twist updated
Dizzy gamers from around the world must be wondering when the next Dizzy game will appear but not to worry as Adam Markey (Adz.M) of YolkFolk and Dizzy : Retrogaming has now released the latest Dizzy game update of Dizzy : Magic Maniax VI. Developed using the platform engine by Andrew Ludford (AndyUK), you star as that lovable character Dizzy in another adventure story that relates to strange happenings in the Kingdom of Zakeria. As per usual you'll be jumping platforms, talking to characters and using items to solve puzzles. But what sets this one apart from the rest are the latest pallet cartoon graphics and a cool theme tune in the main menu.
Mushroom Kingdom Dizzy - A new DizzyAGE Easter Competition entry!
Egotrip is back with another Dizzy title and this time it's a Dizzy and Mario mash up for the upcoming DizzyAGE Easter competition, featuring some of those well known Dizzy characters and Mario enemies! Mushroom Kingdom Dizzy is developed in that 8-bit and 16-bit style, and once again you play as Dizzy but this time Dizzy has blacked out after his meeting with Zaks and has woken up alone in the Yolkfolk village.
Dylan the Spaceman - Amiga Dizzy style clone gets new Screenshots
Work is still progressing on AmigaPD's Dizzy like clone 'Dylan the Spaceman' and to coincide with the release date announcement of July 2015 he's also uploaded some rather nice screenshots. We did feature the game before and in short you play as a spaceman called Dylan and have to pick up items to solve puzzles, talk to characters and move through the different scenes until completion. Certainly a very nice game to look at so far and should fill our Amiga needs for this summer holiday!
Dylan the Spaceman - Dizzy style clone in development for the Amiga
AmigaPD gave us the heads up for their new Amiga game that is in development that takes the Dizzy style game play and blends it in with other classic genres. Titled 'Dylan the Spaceman' and planned for a summer release date, you play as a spaceman and have to pick up items to solve puzzles, talk to characters and move through the different scenes until completion.
Reality land Dizzy - A Dizzy fan game based on real life!
The newest free Dizzy fan game using the DizzyAge engine to appear is Wayne O`Donnell's 'Reality Land Dizzy'. Starring Dizzy himself in another great Adventure, you are tasked with the solving of puzzles that are rather unusual to say the least. You've got to think as if it was real life and everything you do has a real life impact.
Daisy Wants Flowers - New Dizzy fan game from Steve Rennie
It's a Dizzy Sunday as not one but two DizzyAge developed fan games have now surfaced for your retro enjoyment. The first of today's releases is 'Daisy Wants Flowers' by Steve Rennie, which stars Dizzy on another adventure to find some flowers for Daisy. It's not the highest quality fan game we've seen, but does as usual, star our Dizzy hero as he needs to pick up items and solve puzzles along the way.
Dizzy EasyFlash Collection - Classic Dizzy compilation for your C64
If you have a C64 with an EasyFlash capable device such as the 1541 Ultimate or using the C64 emulator WinVICE, then you owe it to yourself to download and play the latest Dizzy EasyFlash collection. Thanks to Retro-Nerd from EAB after much nagging from myself, has put together this release which features pretty much all of the Dizzy games and even my requested Dizzy like game, Seymour. Main games list includes Dizzy, Treasure Island Dizzy, Fantasy World Dizzy, Magicland Dizzy, Spellbound Dizzy, Prince of the Yolkfolk, Bubble Dizzy and Crystal Kingdom Dizzy.
Crystal Kingdom Dizzy - DizzyAGE Community Project (11th Jan update)
Dizzy fans it's time to rejoice once more, as the latest January update has been made available for the DizzyAGE community project remake of 'Crystal Kingdom Dizzy'. The original CKD was first released in 1992 on a multitude of systems in a completely different graphical pallet than we were used to. It also had less involvement from The Oliver Twins and depending on who you asked, there were many who didn't like the original Crystal Dizzy game over previous Dizzy adventures.
Maxwell Mouse And The Missing Game Mystery - New Amiga title with a Dizzy influence
What a fantastic Jan this is turning out to be with so many new Amiga and C64 titles to get through that give new life to those fantastic machines. Yesterday for example saw the announcement of Maxwell Mouse and The Missing Game Mystery; a flip-screen platform/adventure game with influences from Dizzy and old 8-bit platformers.
Dizzy : Magic Maniax VI - Retro platforming with a twist!
Adam Markey (Adz.M) of YolkFolk and Dizzy : Retrogaming has released the latest Dizzy game for both modern gamers and those of us, like me, who are huge Dizzy fans. Developed using the platform engine by Andrew Ludford (AndyUK), you star as that lovable character Dizzy in another adventure story that relates to strange happenings in the Kingdom of Zakeria. As per usual you'll be jumping platforms, talking to characters and using items to solve puzzles. But what sets this one apart from the rest are the latest pallet cartoony graphics and a cool theme tune in the main menu.
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