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Jet Placed Willy occurs as computer game for the ZX Spectrum home computer. Its release around 1984 was concurrent by using a height of the Spectrum's popularity in the early 1980s.
A game occurs as sequel to Manic Miner (1983), and is largely credited sustaining bringing a platform game to the home micro scene. It was published by Software Projects. In the game the super stock Miner Willy had to tidy up all the objects left around his home when the person. Sustaining this done his housekeeper Maria would allow him access to his chamber.
A game was written by Matthew Smith, hailed at the period as the games-writing genius, world health organization would one of these days vanish, allegedly turning higher around a Dutch commune a few years late.
Ports to other computer platforms were likewise manufactured: Jet Set Willy II, an expanded version for the Amstrad CPC, was later converted back to the ZX Spectrum. Two games were likewise freed for the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron and the Commodore 64, with a few minor differences. The port of Jet Placed Willy to the Atari 8-bit family of computers was released by Tynesoft. Apparently, a game wwhen non when effective as a original, however a music for this port was treat Rob Hubbard [http://jswremakes.emuunlim.com/Systems/atari.htm]. Programs Projects mass produced the port to the Atari ST but it was never released [http://jswremakes.emuunlim.com/Systems/atari.htm].
One of a virtually all notorious levels was known as "We must perform a Quirkafleeg".
Trivia
Due to bugs, a game can never become completed & various POKEs (low-subordinate memory-writing hacks) were necessary to right this. There were too more pokes that would allow Willy infinite populates or even invulnerability to monsters.
A original within-game music is taken from either "If I Were a Rich Man", itself from either a musical Fiddler on the Roof. A title music was adapted from either a number 1 movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.
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