Introduction Wonderful Dizzy is a platform adventure game for the ZX Spectrum. It was designed by The Oliver Twins, developed by Evgeniy Barskiy, and published by Team Yolkfolks. With the launch of the Spectrum Next Kickstarter campaign, the Oliver’s set a stretch goal committing them to design a new Dizzy game if the target was met. At the same time, they teamed up with the Crystal Kingdom ...
Dizzy is without a doubt the most famous sentient, puzzle-solving egg in computer gaming history. Conceived and born (or more correctly, laid) of the Oliver Twins in 1986, this hard-shelled egg had been kicking around for five years before his inevitable rise from the likes of the Commodore, Spectrum and Amstrad CPC to his richly-detailed and brightly-coloured platform on the later cartridge ...
The final battle - When Dizzy gets 100 or 250 stars and can pass through the magic barrier, he enters the main tower of the castle. Here, Dizzy has to make his way up the tower, avoiding the bouncing evil balls that Zaks is throwing at him. - This level will really test your jumping skills - Dizzy is notorious for
Introduction Fantasy World Dizzy is a platform adventure game designed by The Oliver Twins (Philip and Andrew Oliver), and published by Codemasters. This game is the third game in the core Dizzy series, and it was released in October 1989 for the for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, DOS, Amiga and Atari ST. The gameplay is same with the previous games; that involves collecting items ...