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Message: 3338

Author: Gregory, Steve

Date: 29/01/2003

Subject: Re: [Manic Miner and Jet Set Willy] The Perils Of Willy

 

Hi, remakes.org looks like a cool site, i'll check this out proper tonite (i'm in work atm and we arn't supposed to browse gaming websites!).
I'm hoping all the remakes arn't PC only.. Mac user here! :)

OT: i did have a quick look at the homepage and noticed Highway Encounter! Wow i'd forgotton all about this game, one of my faves of the 80s!! gonna download the speccy version tonite:-)))

Steve

-----Original Message-----
Is anyone still interested in JSW/MM or has the fad gone???
If so, I`m about two years two late!!!

Anyway, I`m just in the last stages of completing a remake of the
Software Projects game "The Perils of Willy". I thought, well
people have remade JSW, MM, and JSW2, I thought I`d remake the game
that first introduced me to the willy character.

I`ve sent a demo to www.remakes.org and you can download it there
but I used have a full and running ready within a few weeks.

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