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- From: bennetta@fraser.sfu.ca (Jason Patrick Bennett)
- Subject: Re: Q*Bert 3 : COMMENTS PLEASE!
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 10:26:40 GMT
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- v089l3s3@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Jeremy B Horwitz) writes:
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- >Q-Bert 3 is really terrific. Especially if you like the
- >arcade title, it's superb. New levels, new background graphics
- >(psychedelic) and OK music. Very cartoony and colorful.
-
- >It adds bonus point items to the game, and new enemies.
- >Why the three? I dunno - I think some company released a
- >Super Q-Bert for home computers a while back, but I
- >may be wrong
- >..
-
- >Highly recommended.
-
- If memory serves, they actually released an arcade sequel to Q*Bert called
- Q*Berts Qubes. I only saw it in a video-game magazine, and never played it
- myself...hence the "3" for SNES Q*Bert (my theory, anyway) :-)
-
- Jason
-
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- Jason Patrick Bennett "The little girl had the making of a poet in her
- Simon Fraser University who, being told to be sure of her meaning before
- Burnaby, B.C., Canada she spoke, said: 'How can I know what I think
- bennetta@sfu.ca till I see what I say?'" --Graham Wallas
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