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Two games on the same system. Apple II. I don't remember which version, sorry. Games probably came out from 1985 or later, likely not actually later than 1991, though. (I played it contemporarily with GATO, ALF: The First Adventure, and Summer Games II.) One, you played as a small robot who hopped around. I believe you could shoot things from your front. You looked like a hamburger with legs perhaps? Side-scrolling platformer. You had to progress to a little door or gate on each level. Two, it is not much of a game, there were no goals. You 'bought' furniture from a store (no currency was used) and put it in a mansion. The mansion was purely 2D. Incredibly crude-looking. May be a very early game. You could only take items of a certain pixel size; couches or chandeliers or such that were huge would be split into pieces which you would have to manually match up. As a little one I always called it "Grandma's House" which is not the actual name. It is not "Little Computer People."
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# ¿ Sep 1, 2008 04:27 |
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# ¿ May 7, 2024 14:06 |
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Rikimaru posted:Yes! You are awesome! Thank you!!! Sparkster is the sequel (of sorts?) to Rocket Knight Adventures; if you liked Sparkster you may like RKA too! (I love them both) (Also you are a possum in it)
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# ¿ Sep 5, 2008 03:22 |
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ladysparkles posted:I think you are thinking of "Dream House" - I remember it from C64. I do remember sinking alot of time into it. Thank you C64 for making me an expert in interior design - well as long as the color scheme is black and white. It seems like this was released a little too late...but now I'm wondering if I did indeed had a type of C64, and not an Apple 2...the games that I KNOW I played on it were released for both. Cause for thought!! Maybe this is also why I can't figure out the little platformer game, too.
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# ¿ Sep 10, 2008 07:10 |