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James Pond
Publisher: Millennium     Developer: Vectordean
Year of release: 1990

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# 26 - Nov 90
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# 17 - Dec 90

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grams88 wrote ...2009-11-25 14:47:59
James Pond in my opinion I quite liked even though in some levels I didn't know what the objective was like for instance level 3. The first level was fun because I like the idea of picking up the keys and using them to save the crabs which were scattered around the level. Second reason would be when you complete a level you've got the option of which level you want to do. I would put this game in my top 20 Atari st games list of all time but the sequel was even better Robocod.
Matt Bailey wrote ...2006-03-14 09:01:22
I never got on with this game. The controls are crap & the gameplay was pretty mediocre. Try the sequal for a vast improvement.
Syborg wrote ...2002-12-03 10:30:34
Yeah, this was a fun game, if rescuing lobsters from cages and all that caper is your bag. The music was pretty cool if I remember rightly!
Gouom wrote ...2002-02-04 06:00:10
I really want to download this game, but i can't log into the FTP server... it wont accept 'anonymous' as the user name.... and if i use my email address.... what do i put as the password? i tried the email address there too but it didn't work. HELP!
The Pacifist wrote ...2001-12-19 17:49:46
Not as good as Robocod, but still fun to play.....