Dizzy isn't a name you hear much any more—we appear to have been spared years of crap 3D platformers, Sonic-style, in this reality—but the cuddly, kamikaze egg suddenly has a new game out. Or rather, ...
We refuse to make the 'egg' pun, but there's (potentially) very exciting news for gamers of a certain age as today sees a new Kickstarter launched to bring back Dizzy, the egg-shaped star of several ...
Dizzy Returns will be developed by the men and women of Blitz Games Studios, which are comprised of six UK divisions these days. They develop all sorts of family-friendly licensed games which frankly ...
After decades out of the spotlight, retro gaming icon and everyone's favourite boxing-glove-adorned egg Dizzy made a surprise comeback through the iOS remake of Prince of the Yolkfolk late last year.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Eggy '80s puzzle platformer, Dizzy, hopes to return as Dizzy Returns, if the new Kickstarter ...
Dizzy Returns will feature more than 200 puzzles and ten game areas, it has been revealed. Defending the game's £350,000 Kickstarter funding goal, Dizzy creators Andrew and Philip Oliver said that the ...
A couple of days ago, the Oliver Twins, Philip and Andrew, announced the release of a new Dizzy game, Wonderland Dizzy. The new installment to the retro game franchise was announced on Oct. 24 by the ...
Back in the '90s, the Dizzy games from the Oliver Twins were exceptionally popular. Platformers about a walking egg, the Oliver Twins made several of them, including NES game Wonderland Dizzy. However ...
Philip and Andrew Oliver have publicly admitted that their Dizzy Returns Kickstarter is almost certainly going to fall short of its ambitious £350,000 goal. "As of today the total amount pledged ...
As a child, Dizzy was my games series. While others were swept up by Mario, and later Sonic the Hedgehog, and while they certainly engaged me, I always came back to that egg-shaped adventurer, my ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The original creators of 1980s gaming icon Dizzy have launched a new Kickstarter campaign to bring the egg-headed hero to PC and mobile platforms.