flimbo wrote ... | 2007-08-28 21:03:06 |
ITS A CLASSIC. END OFF |
guy ross wrote ... | 2003-10-16 18:47:23 |
I first played this on my big brothers' Acorn Electron. bloody ace game, but I didn't like the 16bit versions, with thier flash backgrounds and so on. |
Antarro wrote ... | 2003-10-10 08:49:04 |
Marvellous little platformer but nothing can beat it on the Spectrum. Preferred the Speccy version to be honest but still an addictive classic. |
Stewart McGuinness wrote ... | 2003-06-20 12:59:14 |
The 8-bit I played it on was MSX, I remember completing it & going back to the start again. |
AJ Perkins wrote ... | 2003-06-09 18:13:49 |
I never played this on the ST (shame on me) but I did however play it on the good old ACORN ELECTRON and it was cool on that.. .the game was so addicitive, and funky in a mono colour sort of way.. .GO GET! |
Darren Birks (MakeDisk/STew) wrote ... | 2003-02-18 19:15:49 |
Way cool :)
Tough as fook tho. ! |
David Vaughan wrote ... | 2003-01-10 21:41:38 |
Chuckie Egg can be found on Automation compact disk 33. |
Ivan Ruiz Etxabe wrote ... | 2001-12-17 21:10:43 |
A ZX Spectrum classic ported to the enhancement of the Atari ST |
Adrian Bradshaw wrote ... | 2001-12-17 10:25:37 |
Ahhhhh Chucky Egg... I played this to death on my Dragon 32 so it was a must when I got my 520STFM. It's as simple as a platform game can get, but like so many of the best games, it scores on playability and builds the difficulty to keep up the interest. 2/10 for imagination, but 10/10 for addictiveness.... |