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Chuckie Egg is a platform game released by A&F Software in 1983 initially for the ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro, and Dragon 32/64. It was ported to the Commodore 64 , Acorn Electron , MSX , Tatung Einstein , Amstrad CPC , and Atari 8-bit computers .
Chuckie Egg 2 was originally released on cassette by A&F Software for the Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum and the Commodore 64 priced at GBP£6.90. [6] It was later bundled on Virgin Games' Now Games 2 compilation along with Airwolf, Cauldron, Tir Na Nog and World Cup Football. [7] It was released for the Amiga and the Atari ST in 1988. [8]
Chuckie Egg (A&F Software) Circus (Adventure Soft) Circus Games ; Citadel (Superior Software) City Defence ; Clogger (Impact Software) Codename: Droid (Superior Software/Acornsoft) Colossus Bridge 4 (CDS Software) Colossus Chess 4 (CDS Software) Combat Lynx (Durell Software) Commando ; Commonwealth Games ; Condition Red (Blue Ribbon)
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Project EGG is an emulation-based video game distribution service for Windows operating systems - originally launched by Bothtec on November 24, 2001, and now managed by D4 Enterprise. There have been a total of 1173 titles added to the service, originating from across 23 different platforms.
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Nigel Alderton was the 16-year-old author of Chuckie Egg, published by A'n'F Software on the Spectrum and BBC Micro; The first author of an isometric 3D game: Ant Attack, published by Quicksilva: was Sandy White; Julian Gollop wrote Rebelstar and Laser Squad; Jon Ritman was the author of Match Day and Head Over Heels;