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It's a real shame the game never got released though, the graphics and character sprites are unbelievable

It certainly looks good, like a very polished version of the 16 bit computer versions. Given how many versions of this there are already, though (not to mention that the Megadrive could emulate a Master System, for which there was already a version) I'm not surprised they left it incomplete.Lemmy556 wrote:Awesome graphics. Must be the best graphics for Dizzy game
I know you made that post AGES ago. Just thought I'd clarify something. There isn't actually a Master system version of Dizzy the adventurer. As far as i know anyway.AnthonyJDB wrote:It certainly looks good, like a very polished version of the 16 bit computer versions. Given how many versions of this there are already, though (not to mention that the Megadrive could emulate a Master System, for which there was already a version) I'm not surprised they left it incomplete.
I always felt that "Fantastic Dizzy", with a few tweaks (a save or password system, primarily), would have been the ideal model for future 16-bit Dizzy games, if only ...
darkly wrote:I guess I am of kind late to the party. Anyways, I think that those castle sprites look amazing. Is there anyway of getting a higher quality screenshot or something? Thanks in advance.![]()