@FactualTruthProvider; you're so right about that. I already commented elsewhere that I was gobsmacked they weren't sued into oblivion, even at the time. But I only just noticed that it's such a carbon copy that even the layout and chosen background textures of the first, second and third (and possibly later) screens are exactly the same as in Mr. Do. It's not very similar... it's *identical*!
If it was official, it'd have been praised as an excellent and highly authentic conversion!
Thumbs up if you pressed space at 0:11
NickinFilm 1 year ago
My all-time fave!
MarcZERO1980 1 year ago
@MarcZERO1980 Me too, I was addicted to this for years
m1ll10n1977 6 months ago
i used to play this back at brighton poly, c. 1986, my highest score was 950,000; i could never cross 1,000,000
laithnour 1 year ago
I know it was a trend to rip off games back then to riduclous measures but surely this one takes one step too close to being an outright copy.
davidvandayscousin 3 years ago
LOL it is the best version of Mr Do outside of the arcade though. Today he would be sued in bankruptcy.
FactualTruthProvider 2 years ago
@FactualTruthProvider; you're so right about that. I already commented elsewhere that I was gobsmacked they weren't sued into oblivion, even at the time. But I only just noticed that it's such a carbon copy that even the layout and chosen background textures of the first, second and third (and possibly later) screens are exactly the same as in Mr. Do. It's not very similar... it's *identical*!
If it was official, it'd have been praised as an excellent and highly authentic conversion!
NotATube 10 months ago