Stay Kool (1984) 
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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Comments: | Bug-Byte Software LtdArcade Leigh Hugill 48K 1 - Eng N/A Audio cassette Europe | Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
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(Anonymous) (Your Spectrum 14) 27th Dec 2008 04:06STAY KOOL
Bug-Byte Software / £6.95
Roger: This curious melange of mystic, prehistoric and scatological imagery, varying from a pterodactyl's lair, vampire lemons and the occasional sewage processing installation is really just one more competent multi-screen platform game. Trotting from room to room and jumping are both accurately controlled. There's a well-defined geography and a huge assortment of life-depriving nasties. As usual, the purpose is, to collect objects and accrue an even higher position on the 'Hall Of Scum' chart.
It's entertaining to play, I suppose, but stunningly short on originality. You can almost imagine some programmer discovering a mixed bag of graphical left- overs discarded in his machine memory and deciding that it would be a pity to waste them. If lack of some consistent theme doesn't bother you very much, then by all means attempt to avoid that final plunge into the cess pit. 2/5
Dave: They just keep on coming, wave after wave of them, the Manic Miner clones. This should-have-been-a-budget- game from Bug-Byte was one of the first to bite the dust. 2/5
Ross: Bug Byte are still trying to come up with another Mathew Smith type success but this Jet Set clone just isn't the answer. This won't even compete with Technician Ted. 1½/5
Bug-Byte Software / £6.95
Roger: This curious melange of mystic, prehistoric and scatological imagery, varying from a pterodactyl's lair, vampire lemons and the occasional sewage processing installation is really just one more competent multi-screen platform game. Trotting from room to room and jumping are both accurately controlled. There's a well-defined geography and a huge assortment of life-depriving nasties. As usual, the purpose is, to collect objects and accrue an even higher position on the 'Hall Of Scum' chart.
It's entertaining to play, I suppose, but stunningly short on originality. You can almost imagine some programmer discovering a mixed bag of graphical left- overs discarded in his machine memory and deciding that it would be a pity to waste them. If lack of some consistent theme doesn't bother you very much, then by all means attempt to avoid that final plunge into the cess pit. 2/5
Dave: They just keep on coming, wave after wave of them, the Manic Miner clones. This should-have-been-a-budget- game from Bug-Byte was one of the first to bite the dust. 2/5
Ross: Bug Byte are still trying to come up with another Mathew Smith type success but this Jet Set clone just isn't the answer. This won't even compete with Technician Ted. 1½/5
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History
This title was first added on 14th February 2006
This title was most recently updated on 27th December 2008





