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08-01-2011 03:02 AM
UnconformistSheep It looks like someone is working on adding save/load support for DosBox:

http://vogons.zetafleet.com/viewtopi...highlight=save

You can just press Alt+F9 to dump a mem snapshot to the disk, and then load the thing with Alt+F5. This game (and the rest of the Dizzy series) will become even more awesome with this feature in!
08-01-2011 01:46 AM
UnconformistSheep Didn't know about the game: very cool game.

Like the reviewer, I also wished I could save my progress: I wonder how easy it would be to implement in DosBox a way to save a snapshot of the memory, so that you could then re-load the game from that point...
04-08-2006 07:59 PM
bobson I had all of Dizzy games on my C64. I never got to the end in none of these games. I always missed some hidden coins or gems, or anything that was hidden. But I was less than 10 when I was plaing these ... Good old times. Now I think it's annoying ... adventure game ... items to use - not always easy to find out what and where ... and one bad step and you are dead ... You felt in lava, You are eaten by crocodile, you drowned ... GRRR

But that made me a patient person k:
18-03-2005 06:25 AM
TheSmyth If anyones a big fan of the series, check out http://www.yolkfolk.com/
Some of the fan created dizzys' are pretty good too. k:
17-03-2005 05:32 PM
Guest at last i've found that egg again that so frustrated me all those years ago..brilliant addictive game......right wheres that ferryman.
19-11-2004 04:21 PM
Kayg Hunter My first encounter with Dizzy was at the tender age of 14 (now 25).... *sigh aaah* Dizzy.... but man these ones are trickier..... And talk about addictive.... I've been looking for Dizzy for the last 11 years and it was worth it...
17-11-2004 06:18 PM
Sebatianos Dizzy's good and Marko's right - most of you are young. Glad you have so much respect for the classics and enjoy them like we did (almost) 2 decades ago!
17-11-2004 05:08 PM
JJXB i can remember playing dizzy from a young age (6/7 and im 16 now) and it was an excellent game hope its just as good now
17-11-2004 04:45 PM
marko river It seems that you people didn't existed before PC.
I played Dizzy on C64, lot of Dizzy and I have only words of praise (but that's just me). Dizzy is supposed to roll a bit after jumping because he is egg. This doesn't mean that it is mistake. You'll just need to get into his jumping and everything will be fine. That's it, for now.
11-08-2004 06:24 PM
Tom Henrik
Dizzy - Prince of the Yolkfolk

Feel free to comment and discuss this game here. Also, if you have any useful tips or tricks don't hesitate to share them with the others! Thanks!

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