A Conversation for Dizzy the Egg - the Computer Game
Dizzy
TORG-Bonfire Knight, Gatekeeper of Castle Anthrax Started conversation Feb 6, 2002
I don't believe it. There I was, sobbing over my empty eggcup (broken down console) and bemoaning the fact that Dizzy had left my life forever, and along comes this dude who's actually writing his life history. Doesn't bring Dizzy back though. But it has cheered me up no end. I must redouble my eforts to find a workable NES and replace the games. I have to admit that I didn't know that there were so many different adventures though.
Thank you for brightening my day.
TORG
Dizzy
Ray Man Posted May 23, 2002
Ok, this is the dude who wrote Diz's life history but I have a different name now.
I feel your pain, man. Why do they have to do this to us? Dizzy, Thundercats, Knightmare, Coconut Rolos... Everything good has to be taken away. And what do they leave us with? Skips, that's what. And who wants Skips? Only plasticine people.
Anyway, seeing as Dizzy will never seen on one of these fancy pantsy new consoles, good luck finding that NES. But I recommended an Amiga or Atari. Or just download the games!
Thanks for the comments.
Dizzy
geekgirl101 Posted Jun 7, 2002
You could always try a NES emulator and download the ROMS, or you could even download the PocketNES emulator from nes.pocketheaven.com for the GBA and play them on your GBA. :D
I recommend that you take a look at www.zophar.net if you want to look for some decent NES emulators.
Melanie Hoyle
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