All the SNES consoles and games were locked, so you needed a special cartrigde that required you to put in the foreighn cart and a cart from you're own country in, and then they'd swap codes to enable you to play the foreighn one.
Are you serious? That's what the game is about? What a great premise!! Can't believe I've never heard of this either. Any chance it could come to the VC?
Ocean Software/Infogrames if I'm not mistaken. It's possible since some of their C64 titles (e.g., Wizball, Head Over Heels) could see release on the VC.
I really hope so. It looks like I'd have a blast out of it.
Yeah I had the AMIGA version to begin with, much better version IMO, but this one's still cool.
No idea about the T.V, got it as a replacement with warranty when the first one bust. Insurance dealt with the lot, they just said it was an upgrade because mine wasn't made anymore.
You know, after seeing the game play, I remember playing this; the title screen didn't do it for me (go figure). Anyway, this game came to my mind as becoming difficult for my 5-year-old-self as the game went on.
I remember this game too, there was one level i loved so much it had a creepy soundtrack to it.
Blues2Dark 7 months ago
Best game ever
LivingDeadbeat 1 year ago
Yeah Colin ROCKS , Enybody know who is it ? :>
gacokiller 1 year ago
Only AMIGA version ! <3
gacokiller 1 year ago
I much preferred the AMIGA version myself. Even though it was shameless advertising, I miss Colin The Quavers dog.
DEIVION212 1 year ago
The versions of the game other than SNES were endorsed by Quavers, a corn based snack.
Shame the Quavers endorsement ain't in this SNES version...
ineedapizza 1 year ago
Yup, I miss it.
AMIGA version was far better solely because of the Quaver aspect, as stupid as it sounds, I think it suited the game.
DEIVION212 1 year ago
hey, why does your SNES look different then mine?
wittynameguy 2 years ago
U.K and NA SNES' were very different. Same with JPN.
DEIVION212 2 years ago
can you play japanese games?
region locked?
crammage 2 years ago
Only with an adapter.
All the SNES consoles and games were locked, so you needed a special cartrigde that required you to put in the foreighn cart and a cart from you're own country in, and then they'd swap codes to enable you to play the foreighn one.
Very rare and hard to get, I got so lucky.
DEIVION212 2 years ago
Are you serious? That's what the game is about? What a great premise!! Can't believe I've never heard of this either. Any chance it could come to the VC?
KnuxSonic8 2 years ago
No idea, depends on if the guys who own it now want to.
No idea who owns it though.
But yeah it's been a firm fave of mine for years because the idea is genius. It gets reallly hard too :)
DEIVION212 2 years ago
Ocean Software/Infogrames if I'm not mistaken. It's possible since some of their C64 titles (e.g., Wizball, Head Over Heels) could see release on the VC.
I really hope so. It looks like I'd have a blast out of it.
KnuxSonic8 2 years ago
Crap, Infro. They're EA now and EA are not exactly releasing there oldies quickly :(
DEIVION212 2 years ago
Yeah, I know... :(
We can still hope, though!
KnuxSonic8 2 years ago
Hey you got the same kinda t.v. as me!
it's 702p yes?
This game was also on the Amiga, that's where I remember it from.
Quite a unique puzzle game.
BlandBoy 2 years ago
Yeah I had the AMIGA version to begin with, much better version IMO, but this one's still cool.
No idea about the T.V, got it as a replacement with warranty when the first one bust. Insurance dealt with the lot, they just said it was an upgrade because mine wasn't made anymore.
DEIVION212 2 years ago
You know, after seeing the game play, I remember playing this; the title screen didn't do it for me (go figure). Anyway, this game came to my mind as becoming difficult for my 5-year-old-self as the game went on.
Destructor2007 2 years ago