Notes: Christ, another stinking flight simulation game. If you’re going to make one, try to steer away from “Top Gun,” please. This isn’t too bad, but isn’t really worth it. Works better as a teething tool.
Notes: Question/answer game based on the TV show. Graphics are sometimes hasty in appearance, and the difficulty is a little too much at times. Some of the answers you’ll never get unless you have them memorized. For example, somehow Kool-Aid is a child’s favorite food.
Notes: Adventure/puzzle game, unique concepts. Second of the three Dizzy games, and thus the second best.
Notes: One of the six games released for use specifically with the Aladdin Deck Enhancer. Graphics are changed slightly from the other versions, though not entirely different.
Title: The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy (Plug Thru)
Notes: Exactly the same as the others, except for one major detail. This version is manufactured in a shape exactly the same as a Game Genie. It was intended to make the game work properly before the company started to add internal switches. This enhancement was released on all games from Camerica, ONLY in Europe. They are very difficult to find, but are not entirely worth the effort since the games are exactly the same in most respects.
Notes: This game was originally released for the Sega Master System. The original is much better, but this release is a classy shooter regardless. Not as good as most, but still good.