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Highrise Harry
by Gary Capewell
Blaby Computer Games
1983
Crash Issue 1, Feb 1984   page(s) 54

Producer: Blaby, 48K
£5.50

One of the most original painter games. Harry must rustproof loads and loads of girders but he's being chased by the rustbugs. As in a Kong-type game, Harry's only way of avoiding the bugs is to jump over them, but he must paint every inch of the girder before he can paint another on the same screen. Mean! Three screens including slides and lifts. Uses cursor keys, joystick: Kempston, AGF or Protek. Highly addictive and good value.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 2, Mar 1984   page(s) 56

Producer: Blaby, 48K
£5.50

One of the most origiinal painter games. Harry must rustproof loads and loads of girders but he's being chased by the rustbugs. As in a Kong-type game, Harry's only way of avoiding the bugs is to jump over them, but he must paint every inch of the girder before he can paint another on the same screen. Mean! Three screens including slides and lifts. Uses cursor keys, joystick: Kempston, AGF or Protek. Highly addictive and good value.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 3, Apr 1984   page(s) 73

Producer: Blaby, 48K
£5.50

One of the most origiinal painter games. Harry must rustproof loads and loads of girders but he's being chased by the rustbugs. As in a Kong-type game, Harry's only way of avoiding the bugs is to jump over them, but he must paint every inch of the girder before he can paint another on the same screen. Mean! Three screens including slides and lifts. Uses cursor keys, joystick: Kempston, AGF or Protek. Highly addictive and good value.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

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