does anyone remeber hungry horace and all the the spin off games,and dizzy the egg on spectrum very big in the 80s
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dont forget horace and the spidersDo You Remember the 70s, 80s and 90s?
http://www.DoYouRemember.co.uk
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Re: hungry horace
horace eating.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mz3r_s2Zc4M
horace skiing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AonYn7pbVy8
ive both these games for the spectrum.FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL
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You've forgotten 'Horace Goes Dogging'!
Only joking!! - I remember spending ages playing 'Horace Goes Skiing' though. The biggest trial was trying to get across the road, ironically, it was usually the fast-moving ambulance that was Horace's downfall."We're the Sweeney son, and we haven't had any dinner!"
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Originally posted by Austin Maxi View PostYou've forgotten 'Horace Goes Dogging'!
Only joking!! - I remember spending ages playing 'Horace Goes Skiing' though. The biggest trial was trying to get across the road, ironically, it was usually the fast-moving ambulance that was Horace's downfall.
i have just recently got all the horace games.
horace goes skiing,horace and the spiders,hungry horace.
today i got hortace and the spiders with tons of other games.
yeahthat ambulance was like grease lightning.FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL
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My mum used to love seeing Horace trying to get across the busy road for his skis and then going down the slopes on our telly, and was gutted when the Spectrum got knackered. I think it would work on a 16K model & was therefore one of my early games. May have even come with the computer. It was easy as pie compared to 'The Thinker', don't know if anyone on here's heard of that one. Whoever wrote it must have had a grudge against humanity. The object of it was to move a red block out through the bottom of a series of other blocks. I spent many an hour struggling to find a way to figure it out but never could.
Seem to remember having 'Horace & The Spiders' in my collection as well."The answer to the ultimate question, of life, the universe and everything is .....42"
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