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    Lollypop

    Game » consists of 4 releases. Released 1994

    In Lollypop the player takes control of Young Lolly in her quest to satisfy her hunger for sweets. In this action platformer the player must navigate levels and avoid enemies in order to win the game.

    Short summary describing this game.

    Credits

    Credits
    • Design
    • Andreas Otte - Amiga layout / PC-DOS set and finedrawing
    • Matthias Berghaus - Amiga layout / PC-DOS set and finedrawing (Matthes)
    • Ole Mogensen - Amiga based on a character created by, project manager, master programming and map design (Development Crew Denmark) / PC-DOS character design, project management (Brain Bug) and map design
    • Production
    • Jörgen Schlegel - Amiga production / PC-DOS production
    • Thomas Brockhage - Amiga project manager, manual test (Development Crew Germany), thanks to (for showing us the big and cruel world of computergames industry) (Sørens Column), thanks to (Rainbow Arts) (Jørgen's Column) and greetings to (for all the funny jokes)(Sam's Column) / PC-DOS project management (Rainbow Arts) and manual
    • Programming
    • Kaare Siesing - PC-DOS programming
    • Morten Grouleff - PC-DOS programming
    • Morten Mørup - Amiga programming and tools programming (Development Crew Denmark) / PC-DOS main programming and tool programming
    • Samuel S. Nova - Amiga tools programming (Development Crew Denmark) / PC-DOS tool programming
    • Søren Raadved Lund - Amiga master programming, additional graphics and map design (Development Crew Denmark) / PC-DOS additional graphics and map design
    • Troels Gram - Amiga hard drive installer (Development Crew Denmark) and special thanks to (for helping us out)
    • Visual Arts
    • Bjoern Naesby Nielsen - Amiga additional graphics and map design (Development Crew Denmark) / PC-DOS additional graphics and map design
    • Jacob Andersen - Amiga additional graphics (Development Crew Denmark) / PC-DOS additional graphics and map design
    • Jørgen T. Ørberg - Amiga main graphics artist (Development Crew Denmark) / PC-DOS lead artist and map design
    • Oliver Dannat - Amiga art director / PC-DOS art director
    • Thomas Andrae - Amiga cover art / PC-DOS cover illustration
    • Audio
    • Jens-Christian Huus - Amiga game tester (Development Crew Denmark) / PC-DOS adlib driver, sound effects and game tester
    • Jesper Olsen - Amiga music performed by and sound effects (Development Crew Denmark) / PC-DOS roland driver and conversion
    • Thomas Mogensen - Amiga music composed by (Development Crew Denmark) / PC-DOS music composed by
    • Torben Hansen - Amiga music composed by (Development Crew Denmark) / PC-DOS music composed by
    • Quality Assurance
    • Allan Bruhn - Amiga game tester (Development Crew Denmark) / PC-DOS tester
    • Annette Khartabil - Amiga spell checking (Development Crew Germany) / PC-DOS lecturer
    • Antje Sprekeler - Amiga spell checking (Development Crew Germany) / PC-DOS lecturer
    • Carsten Busch - Amiga test crew (Development Crew Germany) / PC-DOS tester
    • Christian Schneider - Amiga test coordination (Development Crew Germany) / PC-DOS lead tester
    • Christoph Schmitz - Amiga test coordination (Development Crew Germany) / PC-DOS lead tester
    • John Anker - Amiga game tester (Development Crew Denmark) and special thanks to (for talking complete nonsense for hours and hours and hours and...) / PC-DOS tester and special thanks to
    • Michael Schievenbusch - Amiga test crew (Development Crew Germany) / PC-DOS tester
    • Nils Bote - Amiga test crew (Development Crew Germany) / PC-DOS tester
    • Sascha Welters - Amiga test crew (Development Crew Germany)
    • Steen Rehoff Larsen - Amiga game tester (Development Crew Denmark) / PC-DOS tester
    • Thomas Buchhorn - Amiga test crew (Development Crew Germany) / PC-DOS tester
    • Thanks
    • Andre Bremer - Amiga thanks to (Rainbow Arts) (Jørgen's Column) and greetings to (for all the funny jokes) (Sam's Column)
    • Andrew Braybrook - Amiga thanks to (for keeping those addictive game coming!) (Sørens Column)
    • Bart S - Amiga respectfully thanx to (for bein my little yellow pal) (Ole's Column)
    • Chris Hülsbeck - Amiga respectfully thanx to (for blowing my speakers) (Ole's Column)
    • Felix Bryde Nielsen - Amiga thnaks to (for being trustworthy companion for a deal of my life. Stay cool!) (Jørgen's Column)
    • Finn Sorensen - Amiga respectfully thanx to (for being a mate and saving me in bad times) (Ole's Column)
    • George Lucas - Amiga respectfully thanx to (for ultimate entertainment) (Ole's Column)
    • Jacob Kornerup - Amiga respectfully thanx to (for opening the dimensions of consoles for me.) (Ole's Column)
    • Jacob Surland - Amiga respectfully thanx to (from the good old C64 dayz) (Ole's Column)
    • Jeff Minter - Amiga respectfully thanx to (for being different ['f ya know what i mean]) (Ole's Column) and thanks to (for making the software business more entertaining) (Bjørns Column)
    • Jeppe Oland - Amiga thnaks to (for being trustworthy companion for a deal of my life. Stay cool!) (Jørgen's Column)
    • Manfred Trenz - Amiga thanks to (Rainbow Arts‚ for inventing the Turrican character) (Jørgen's Column)
    • Martin Galway - Amiga respectfully thanx to (for blowing my speakers) (Ole's Column)
    • Rene Møllnitz - PC-DOS special thanks to
    • Rob Hubbard - Amiga respectfully thanx to (for blowing my speakers) (Ole's Column)
    • Steven Spielberg - Amiga respectfully thanx to (for ultimate entertainment) (Ole's Column)
    • Ulrik Henriksen - Amiga special thanks to (for being who he is) and respectfully thanx to (for being a real pal!) (Ole's Column) / PC-DOS special thanks to

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