The Dizzy series of computer games was one of the successful computer game brands of the late eighties and early nineties. They were all based around a central figure, an intelligent egg-like creature called Dizzy.
The first game in the series, also called Dizzy, was released in June 1986 and billed as "the ultimate cartoon adventure". At this point, Dizzy was not specifically intended to be an egg; the shape had been chosen because it was easy to rotate and animate. Later games introduced the Yolkfolk (Dizzy's friends and family), along with other egg-related puns.
Most of the games were arcade adventures. Dizzy would run, jump, and roll around various locations in order to collect objects, interact with other characters, and solve logical puzzles. Dizzy and the Yolkfolk also appeared in a few action games, such as the maze game Fast Food, Kwik Snax and the action game Dizzy Down the Rapids.
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3D Dizzy - Remake updated from the original game. The concept was tested in Dark Basic and the full game is in progress using Blitz 3D.
Meta Description: [ A new game in the making called 3D Dizzy, updated from the original spectrum game Dizzy. The Concept was tested in Dark Basic and the full game is in progress using Blitz 3D. ]
Dizzy and the YolkFolk - Shows the collector card on a site by the Oliver twins.
Dizzy Webring - A webring dedicated to the Dizzy computer games.
Meta Description: [ Do you love classic video games? Are you an underground gamer bent on high scores and massive cartridge collections. This ring consist of sites that deal with Atari, Intellivision, ColecoVision, Odyss ]
Pixel Dizzy - A site dedicated to Dizzy the egg (mainly on the Spectrum).
The Dizzy Games Collection - The guild to playing dizzy games on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
Meta Description: [ Yolkfolk.com - The Dizzy Fansite ]
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