![]() This is a game that I would like to like so much more than I can, put it that way. So I stand to be excommunicated from Spectrumland forever for saying this. And of course, here we have a problem - because the game was the work of the Follin brothers, who are revered as some kind of gods, along with the Stampers and Sir Clive himself (I suppose Harry S. Sinclair User had some total custard-brain apparently dragged out of remedial English at the local primary school who described it as "a bit like Pac-Man", which is true in the same sense that Doom is a bit like Pac-Man because you run around a maze collecting stuff.Ĭall me a total custard-brain from the local primary school if you must - though bear in mind I may retaliate with an interesting variety of sharp objects - but I've always found Bubble Bobble to be one of the most gratingly annoying games I ever owned back in the day. And lordy, what a shambles.Ĭrash was the least embarrassing, with a reasonably informed Crash Smash review. I was putting together a Bubble Bobble compilation on my Retropie t'other day, which throws up many things of interest, but just for funz I thought I'd see how the rather fine Speccy version - surely one of the most accurate, colourful and playable coin-op ports ever on the machine, other than only getting 80 levels out of 100 in - was received by magazines back in the day. ![]() Rev_Stuart_Campbell wrote: ↑ Thu 12:22 am
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