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Skærmtrolden Hugo

Skærmtrolden Hugo

Credits
Released: 1991 (33 years ago)
Publisher: SilverRock ProductionsInfo / Logo
Developer: SilverRock ProductionsInfo / Logo
Design: Ester Grønbæch Jørgensen
Producer: Ivan Sølvason
Jesper Nisted
Coder: Thomas Villadsen
Uffe Jakobsen
Graphics: Lars Krogh Mortensen
Niels Krogh Mortensen
Musician: Jens-Christian HuusInfo / Photo
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Main Control:Joystick (Port 2)
Players:1 Only
Language:Danish
Categorization
Genre:Arcade, Miscellaneous

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5 Comments

DreamgliderDreamglider 2012-12-21
Where can I get a cartridge copy for the emulator?
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karterkarter 2009-02-133/10 (3/10)
I got a cracked version of this one from one of my contacts before it was aired on TV in my country. A disk was in the disk which said: "This game was specially created to sit at the back of your disk box to be taken out and formatted when a blank disk is necessary". Then when the game was on TV everyone went nuts about it. 3/10 for a game that I never could get into (and the 3 points go for the music) :bigsmile:
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tilt_u 2005-03-058/10 (8/10)
Ahh, finally got this one on cartridge :-)
This is one of the "must haves" along with the Guldkorn Expressen especially when you're Danish since these are Danish games. A shame only the cracked disc versions are available on the net since the cartridges are so much better (and _much_ faster too! Virtually no load time even in game. ).
Didn't notice that this game contains voice as Oswald. First thought it was leaved out due to limited space/memory.
Probably because my emulator was set to reSID 8580 which don't play voices (FastSID 8580 does weakly like the real 8580 though).
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DeAdLy_cOoKiE 2003-04-13
Original. Fun.
TykkeTommy 2003-04-08
Like "Super Oswald", this game was introduced on a danish friday night talkshow called "Eleva2ren". People could call the show on the phone, and play the game live on TV. Silverrock repeated their success with Oswald, and of course, they had to make Hugo for the home computers. On the C64, the game is very buggy, eventhough it was released on cartridge, and costed 400 kr. It has a bit more gameplay than Oswald, but still... I'll rate it 4/10

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