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Oh No!

Oh No!

Credits
Released: 1988 (36 years ago)
Publisher: Silverbird Info / Logo
Developer: Sensible Software Logos
Coder:Chris Yates
Musician:Chris Yates
Information
Main Control:Joystick (Port 2)
Players:1 Only
Language:English
Retail Price:£2.99 Tape
Tape Loader
Cyberload
Used in Silverbird release (1988)
Categorization
Genre:Shoot'em Up, Multi-Scrolling
Tags:Action, Top-down, 2D scrolling, Arcade, Shooter, Sci-fi/futuristic
YouTube Links
Review video 18:35
witchfinder1976 on Jun 5, 2020
Review video 06:07
Gansteeth on Feb 4, 2016
Magazine Reviews
Commodore User, issue 55 (apr 88), p78
Silverbird Software budget release
5/10
Zzap!64, issue 38 (jun 88), p93
Silverbird Software budget release
80%
Average magazine rating:
Based on 2 magazine reviews
65%

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Reviews

Read review by The Commie
Graphics: 6Music: 7Playability: 8Overall: 6

7 Comments

woodlandcreature74 2013-11-01
Enjoyed this little game! Got it free ZZap megatape 7 :)
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Emperor Roscoe 2009-06-1910/10 (10/10)
Frenetic and insane. I love it to bits. I may not have much variety, but to be frank, I was too busy protecting my herd to notice... :zombie:
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bronsteinbronstein 2009-05-056/10 (6/10)
There's nothing wrong with releasing games like this as budget releases between the major releases. It's like a great rock band releasing a one-off single inbetween two great albums... It's kinda out of fashion, but the true devoted fans love it (and be it just because it gives them the opportunity to discuss it 21 years later on, you know).
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Orange 2006-03-267/10 (7/10)
They were wise to release this straight to budget - it's fun while it lasts, but too one-dimensional to be of lasting value. The enemies look different but act much the same, and later levels change little more than aesthetics.
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andy vaiseyandy vaisey 2005-06-305/10 (5/10)
To be honest, I was a little disappointed, but that does not take away the fact that Oh No! Is a piece of well presented software with heaps of blasting action... If you like that sort of thing...
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TWR 2003-02-20
Long time since I tried this one, but I am pretty sure I thought it was crap. Pretty nice graphics anyway, and quite nice sound too.
T.M.R 2002-11-13
A surreal storyline hiding a fast-paced, well presented blaster from Sensible Software. Not another Wizball but has the same addictive qualities of Galax-I-Birds.

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  • Oh No! Front Cover scan
    Front Cover ‧ Tape ‧ 300 DPI

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