Well, fun was never a given in a game made by Suda 51 anyway.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Go! Dizzy Go!
Go! Dizzy Go! was originally to be released on the NES for the Aladdin; due to its unexpected failure, the title was then planned for release as a stand-alone title for the Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear. The publisher, Codemasters, was uncomfortable releasing it separately at full price, so included it as part of The Excellent Dizzy Collection. The game is an action-puzzle game where the player must navigate the Dizzy through a series of mazes similar to the Adventures of Lolo games. Quattro Arcade, released for the NES in 1992, includes Go! Dizzy Go!.
Well, fun was never a given in a game made by Suda 51 anyway.
Violent in a way that would displease the genteel and the members of an Australian ratings board, Aliens Vs.…
This morning a videogame literally forced me to say "I love you", enunciating every syllable perfectly, clearly…
Mothers have it tough in video games – they get killed off, turned evil, or their children leave the nest to save…
Anywhere you combine video games and large masses of the general public you are bound to find the odd cosplayer,…
And no, not because it raises the prospect of a Wii port of Mark Ecko's Getting up. It's because, when I look at…
More free stuff on GameTap? Sign me up. Interplay have announced a deal with the service whereby some of their…
Advertisement