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Escape from the DDR   [1986]

Escape from the DDR Released by :
Hmpf, Pi

Release Date :
1986

Type :
C64 Game

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Music .... Paul Norman
  Pi
Graphics .... Hmpf
  Pi


SIDs used in this release :
Aztec Challenge(/MUSICIANS/N/Norman_Paul/Aztec_Challenge.sid)
Escape from the DDR(/GAMES/A-F/Escape_from_the_DDR.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 26 August 2017
"title" tune sounds just like garbage to me. Anyway ingame tune and game over tunes seem unknown and now are ripped.
User Comment
Submitted by Fred on 26 August 2017
Background graphics from the first part of the game is from the game "Donald Duck's Playground". Music from the second part of the game is from the game "Aztec Challenge".
User Comment
Submitted by Giulio/Wolf on 25 August 2017
Looks like that to escape for real a no-collisions trainer should be added. I managed to pass first stage, but the second is only frustration....
I'm from Italy, so I saw in the 80's both sides of the story, the Imperialist (USA) and the Dictatorial(URSS) ones. That times are finished. Now there's world globalization. If it's better or not, it's not up to me to decide.
So, should we expect a trainer version from G*P? :)
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 25 August 2017
I hope noone will get offended and start a censoring war now. Seems like being offended is the big thing these days.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 25 August 2017
Made by Hmpf and some Pi.
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