Fast Food
Fast Food, C64 conversion by Vision software and published by Codemasters in 1989.
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Player's Review
"Help DIZZY eat the pepperoni pizza, finger lickin' chicken and big juicy burgers, then catch desert - a milkshake, ketchup and relish! YUK!! But watch out for BONZO, FIDO, WIZZA and PIPPA 'cos they're after you!"
One of the Dizzy Arcade style spin offs partially based on Pacman. I've owned and played this on a few platforms and each version plays well on its respective platform with this one being no exception.
Gameplay is simple. Run around the maze collecting Fast Food! while avoiding the monsters. Power ups will randomly appear which can help or hinder you. On later levels you may need to take shortcuts through walls which the monsters cant pass through.
The game has 50 levels. After completing the main 30 the game will restart from level 10 upside down which is mind bending. Up n down control is reversed but left - right works as normal. Once all 50 are complete the game abruptly returns to the title screen. I'm not 100% sure but I think other versions programmed by the Oliver Twins / Codemasters just kept going returning to the upright levels.
Overall another good budget game released by codemasters. I seem to recall having this game three times just on the C64 via magazine covertape, Single game, and also Quatro Coin-Ops release. It's that good..
One of the Dizzy Arcade style spin offs partially based on Pacman. I've owned and played this on a few platforms and each version plays well on its respective platform with this one being no exception.
Gameplay is simple. Run around the maze collecting Fast Food! while avoiding the monsters. Power ups will randomly appear which can help or hinder you. On later levels you may need to take shortcuts through walls which the monsters cant pass through.
The game has 50 levels. After completing the main 30 the game will restart from level 10 upside down which is mind bending. Up n down control is reversed but left - right works as normal. Once all 50 are complete the game abruptly returns to the title screen. I'm not 100% sure but I think other versions programmed by the Oliver Twins / Codemasters just kept going returning to the upright levels.
Overall another good budget game released by codemasters. I seem to recall having this game three times just on the C64 via magazine covertape, Single game, and also Quatro Coin-Ops release. It's that good..
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