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Manic Miner is a
platform game
written for the ZX
Spectrum by
Matthew Smith. It was
published by Bug-Byte in 1983, then
later the same year by Software...
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Amstrad CPC and the
Commodore 64 home computers. The
first two
games -
Manic Miner and Jet Set
Willy were
written by
Matthew Smith during the
early 1980s...
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Retrieved 17
August 2023. "PC game
reviews - PC Gamer". Pcgamer.
ManicMiner (17
December 2007). "PC
Juegos y Jugadores: otra
revista de videojuegos...
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Manic Street Preachers, also
known simply as the
Manics, are a
Welsh rock band
formed in Blackwood, Caerphilly, in 1986. The band
consists of
Nicky Wire...
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Projects was a
computer game
development company which was
started by
Manic Miner developer Matthew Smith, Alan
Maton and
Colin Roach.
After leaving Bug-Byte...
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computers of the time. The game is a
sequel to
Manic Miner published in 1983, and the
second game in the
Miner Willy series. It
spent over
three months at...
- (born 1966) is a
British video game programmer. He
created the
games Manic Miner and Jet Set
Willy for the ZX Spectrum,
released in 1983 and 1984 respectively...
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available for the
Dragon include Arcadia (Imagine),
Chuckie Egg (A&F),
Manic Miner and
sequel Jet Set
Willy (Software Projects),
Hunchback (Ocean) and Football...
- closed.
According to the c****ette
insert for the 1980s
computer game
Manic Miner, the mine
complex in
which the game
action takes place was
located "while...
- and the Dark, M.U.L.E., and Worms?. Bug-Byte
releases Matthew Smith's
Manic Miner, a
platform game, for the ZX Spectrum.
Ultimate Play the Game, later...