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| Released: | 1987 (37 years ago) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Publisher: | Ocean | ||||||||||||||||||
| Re-releaser: | The Hit Squad | ||||||||||||||||||
| Developer: | Sensible Software | ||||||||||||||||||
| Producer: | David Ward | ||||||||||||||||||
| Coder: | Chris Yates | ||||||||||||||||||
| Graphics: | Jon Hare | ||||||||||||||||||
| Title Screen: | Jon Hare | ||||||||||||||||||
| Musician: | Martin Galway | ||||||||||||||||||
| Box Art: | Bob Wakelin | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Main Control: | Joystick (Port 2) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Players: | 1 to 4, Simultaneous | ||||||||||||||||||
| Language: | English | ||||||||||||||||||
| Retail Price: | £8.95 Tape £12.95 Disk £2.99 Tape (The Hit Squad re-release) | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Genre: | Shoot'em Up, H-Scrolling | ||||||||||||||||||
| Tags: | Action, Side view, Arcade | ||||||||||||||||||
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Read review by Mark Macrae
Graphics: 9 ‧
Music: 10 ‧
Playability: 9 ‧
Overall: 9
Actually, I never thought about playing it solo.
The flattened pickle, sorry "ball ", with eyes is just weird, oversized, just like the aliens, making the game repetitive and too easy since there is very little room for surprises or planning. A waste of talent in my view and vastly overrated.
It did take me a while but once I "got it" I really enjoyed it and played the heck out of it.
A real original concept and one title I'll be going back to for some time to come.
This game hasn't aged at all and I still return to it today. Put it simply, it's highly polished, highly original, highly playable and totally addictive. An absolute masterpiece classic. 10/10
By far and away the best shooter on the 64. Fantastic as 1 player, simply unbeatable as 2 player with a mate controlling the cat.
My only criticism is that it initially took a while to click for me. It looked pretty enough, and sounded great, but I struggled a little with it (I was 11 years old at the time, in my defence!), but when that lightbulb appeared above my head, there was no looking back.
Some games had great graphics, some had originality, some had great sound/music - this had them all. Absolutely brilliant.
Oops, there just goes another little dribble.
Still, despite all that it's a good game. I liked it enough to play through it... Just not enough to keep going when it started at the beginning again.
Got to finish years later when I bought my second C64...
If you can't play, don't play the game. The two-player mode is great.
Rant over... (phew!)
So in a nutshell - a truly unique game, original, addictive, challenging, fun, perfectly executed. 10 out of 10.
WIZBALL RULES !
Great great great
Nintendo? Punchout? SMB? Aaaahhaahhaahhaahaah---
*sorry, just fell off my chair* --
hhaahhaahhaahhaahhaah!
Ohh... Hee, hee... Ahh...
*just wiping the tears from my eyes*...
Ahmmm...
Amiga version also available but nostalgia puts this one ahead, just.
This game have it all.. Me and my brother still play it pretty often! It's really what computer games are all about.. Ultimate gameplay, longivity, fun and beautiful graphics and music!!!
Took me ages to figure out what the point of this game was, but then I got it and enjoyed it immesely. The game over riff is apparantly a Gary Moore guitar solo.
8/10
before buying an Amiga (the Amiga port of
Wizball is crap!).
Concept and gameplay are great!
But getting the first two important extras
(vertical/horizontal control) without
dying was sometimes really hard - therefore
I only give it a 9/10.
The concept is so original, and it works! The gameplay is magnificent, and highly addictive. The graphics are perfect for the game. And the soundtrack by Martin Galway is one of my top-three favourites, the other two being Rob Hubbard's "Monty On The Run", and "Auf Wiedersehen Monty".
The fact that I still play it now, 15 years later, is for me the mark of a truly great game. To me, nothing beats Wizball.
it had that je n'ai sai quoi. That had to be returned to over and over. CLASSIC...
colour droplets. Riiiight. Sensible Software in some
hashish infused moment created the most original game on the C64. Coupled with awesome SFX which inc. The best air guitar moment in computer game history. Weird yet familiar logic producing frustrating yet rewarding gameplay.
A real gem of a game.
An original in every sence.
My favourite C64 game.
The 2 player team mode is ace.
Can be a bit hard to play on an emulator with a joypad.
Sound and Graphics at its best. Presentation even comes with docs. And to top this all the Gameplay is all There!
Score: 10/10
One of the best games ever!!
It should be realived on all systems out there - please someone should tell them game-developers to convert it into 3D-Graphix - we are still waiting...
And its me - I AM THE CAT ;v)
nothing less
thank you Ocean for defining my musical tastes !
Fantastic gameplay awesome music!!!
I simply love this game!
Arrgh! I love, I hate it, I love... I defintely love it, even though I sometimes hate it soooo much. Thumbs up!
and I did think it was crap.
some people must be voting time and time again to bring the scores of games down,
very childish really.
with 607 votes it should be top,
there must be some arseholes giving it 1 out of 10 so there game can be top... I. E emlyn hughes. Grrrrr
original concept! That would make a change nowadays
and an excellent 2 player mode...
great graphics, great sound, awesome gameplay