III, this 2nd sequel moves onto a side scrolling platform game, and is the best of the 3, collect things, a turn things on&off adventure, all 3 games were different

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Awesome Cartoon, not so awesome game but still played it loads, the sequels are much better than this original as they featured more vehicles, still fun though.

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Title: Dream Warrior
Year: 1988
Platform: ZX Spectrum
Publisher: U.S. Gold
Developer: Tarann

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Although I loved the version of this, it was the ZX I played first and enjoyed it, I think it captures the Cartoon very well

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My second Entry I did for the Lovebyte Battlegrounds GFX Compo. Title "A Tribute to Sir Clive Marles Sinclair"

Compo Rules, 128x128 pixels, Pico8 or Sweetie16 palette.

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Championship Sprint, I feel like the had lots of these type games, not the first but it's a good one, it came with it's own track editor, which was nice.

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Nothing wrong with a good set of nipples!! 👍🍈🍈

Besides, I'd have nothing else to hang my clothes on due to the severe stock shortages at 😢👕👖

😉🖍️🎨

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Game Over
aka "nipple controversy"
ZX Spectrum (1987) Cover vs Original Art - Luis Royo

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Quiz night! Here's some portions of covers from magazine. Can you tell me which game review they each represent? Answers when we've had a few guesses or someone gets them all right!

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What a great game series on the old micros, the GFX and the cool comic book style with the story, had that 50's Sci-Fi vibe down very well, a classic

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Just WAY too many to recommend, but here are four I particularly loved :)

Tir Na Nog / Cyclone / The Hobbit / Tranz Am

https://t.co/dG1sT0Xaj4

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Sir Clive's meant the early 1980's self-taught UK community could deliver mould-breaking hit games such as Decathlon & Jon Ritman's Match Day.#RIPSirCliveSinclair

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In honour of the passing of Sir Clive, some of the main gaming memories I have of his amazing, accessible system:

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