![]() ![]() One morning we were just playing around with how big we could get a face on screen, but that obviously meant not giving it a body. The Oliver Twins felt that due to the graphical limitations at the time it was hard to identify with most video game characters, and they decided that the best way to counteract this was to focus on the most personable part of the character - the face. The only playable character in each of the Dizzy games is an egg known as Dizzy, however he was not intended to be an egg when created. Each of these characters are eggs that wear boxing gloves, and are all visually similar except for one or two minor differences. #Twins mini game seriesWith a few exceptions, the cast of 'good guys' in the Dizzy series consists mainly of Dizzy and his family, collectively known as 'The Yolkfolk'. These are generally considered spin-offs. In addition a number of small action games were released between the main games. These are considered to be the main or core games in the series. The first type, which include the first two games released, are platform- adventure games. Some of the later games were also released for the NES, Game Gear, Mega Drive and DOS. All but one of the games were originally created for the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum, but most of the games were quickly ported over to other systems including the Commodore 64, Atari ST and Amiga. With the exception of The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy, they were only released in Europe, leaving the game relatively unheard of in America. It's the box artwork by Alastair Graham for Fantasy World Dizzy." ĭizzy is a series of video games initially created by the Oliver Twins and published by Codemasters between 19. ![]() © Image: Codemasters and The Oliver TwinsĪccording to the Oliver Twins, "this was the first illustration to really capture the spirit behind Dizzy. ![]()
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