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The Horace video game series was created in the 1980s by William Tang for Beam Software. The series comprised ''Hungry Horace'', ''Horace Goes Skiing'' and ''Horace and the Spiders''. ''Hungry Horace'' and ''Horace and the Spiders'' were two of the few ZX Spectrum games also available in ROM format for use with the Interface 2. ==Hungry Horace== : ''"Hungry Horace" is also the name of an unrelated character from the UK's Dandy, Sparky and Topper comics.'' The original Horace game, ''Hungry Horace'' was written as a simple ''Pac-Man'' clone, published in 1982. In it, Horace must gather food from around a park and move onto the next section while avoiding park guards. It is possible for him to collect a bell to panic the guards and render them vulnerable, like the power pills in ''Pac-Man''. This title was available on the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Dragon 32. The ZX Spectrum original was marketed and distributed by Sinclair themselves, the Commodore 64 and Dragon 32 versions by Melbourne House. The Commodore 64 version also included a level editor which allowed the game owner to create, edit and save to cassette tape their own levels of the game. These could be shared with other owners of the game. A DOS-hosted level editor was written for the ZX Spectrum version in 2009. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Horace series」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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