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Three Stooges, The

Three Stooges, The

Credits
Released: 1988 (36 years ago)
Publisher: CinemawareInfo / Logos
Developer: Incredible Technologies
Coder: Bill Zielinski
David ThielInfo
John Cutter
Timothy Skelly
Musician: Kyle Johnson
Information
Main Control:Joystick (Port 2)
Players:1 Only
Language:English
Retail Price:£14.99 Disk
Categorization
Genre:Adventure, Miscellaneous
Tags:Action, Side view, 2D scrolling, Platform, Licensed
Tie-In License
Name: The Three Stooges
Type: Movie
Owner: Norman Maurer Productions (USA), Columbia Pictures Industries (USA)
Reference: The Three Stooges on Wikipedia
YouTube Links
Longplay video 11:38
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Longplay video (Re-upload) 23:22
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Longplay video 24:04
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Magazine Reviews
ACE, issue 13 (oct 88), p94
Mirrorsoft / Cinemaware full-price release
695/1000
Commodore User, issue 57 (jun 88), p28
Cinemaware full-price release
5/10
Games Machine, issue 7 (jun 88), p54
Mirrorsoft / Cinemaware full-price release
70%
Zzap!64, issue 38 (jun 88), p15
Cinemaware full-price release
46%
Average magazine rating:
Based on 4 magazine reviews
59%

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8 Comments

stooart 2014-11-156/10 (6/10)
I liked the Amiga's moer due to the samples and great GFX although this version is good too... If it wasn't for the horrendous loading! The game itself was really a few mini games rolled into one. Not great but not bad either. :huh:
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LordCrass 2006-12-157/10 (7/10)
Loading time was only bad on cracked copies. The original had the V-Max! Fast loader/protection and the game was much more enjoyable. That boxing level where you had to run for a radio always drove me crazy though. Never made it in time and Curly got his clock cleaned.
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suprafafa 2006-09-041/10 (1/10)
Nice game... But the time-loading really kill the game! Too bad...
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gumpygumpy 2006-07-01
Great stuff! (But the Amiga version was better)
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morvernmorvern 2005-07-269/10 (9/10)
This was the first game in which I heard some actual "dialogues" come out of my C64's synthesizer.
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Red Rocker/XPB 2003-07-17
I always thought this was a really neat game. I thought the graphics were awesome. This was a fantastic adaption of the Amiga version. Very Cool! Lots of fun too!
Hannu Grén 2003-05-06
Quite good interactive comedy with great music, but pretty hard one.
Jake 2002-11-14
A great game!
Lots of fun with plenty of variety in the gameplay.
It was very addictive, kinda like Rocket Ranger. Not quite as compelling in my opinion but I did learn about the Stooges careers while playing this and it was very very fun! I give it 8/10

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Scans

  • Three Stooges, The Front Cover scan
    Front Cover
  • Three Stooges, The Magazine scan
    Magazine ‧ Commodore User ‧ 150 DPI

Other Platforms

Also released for Apple IIGS, DOS and Game Boy Advance.