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    ~* Dare Devil Dennis *~

    Daredevil Dennis
    Image:Daredevildennis(visions).jpg
    Developer(s)Simon Pick
    Publisher(s)Visions
    Platform(s)Acorn Electron, BBC Micro, Commodore 64
    Release date1984
    Genre(s)Platform
    Mode(s)One player
    MediaCassette tape
    Input methodsKeyboard, Joystick

    Daredevil Dennis (spelled on screen Dare Devil Denis) is the name of two computer games published by Visions Software in 1984, one for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro and another for the Commodore 64.

    Acorn Electron screenshot of Daredevil Dennis - Dennis is jumping a house on his motorbike

    Daredevil Dennis is a platform game of sorts where the player takes the role of Daredevil Dennis, a stuntman. Dennis must use a variety of vehicles (motorbike, jet-ski and ski-doo) to perform a number of stunts. The only controls are accelerate, brake and jump. The screen is split into four platforms. When the character leaves the end of one, he appears at the start of the next but there are also (on most levels), gaps in the platform where the character can fall through and land on the platform below. There are many hazards scattered across the platforms that must be avoided. These range from static objects like trees and houses to moving objects such as jumping policemen and speeding ambulances. If Dennis hits any of these objects, he is flung from his vehicle as it bursts into flames and he must start again (with 'take 2'). If he crashes too many times, he is 'fired'. Points are given in the form of a wage.

    C64 screenshot of Daredevil Dennis - The 'meadow' mini-level

    The Commodore 64 version of the game, while also titled Daredevil Dennis on the cover, is subtitled "The Sequel" on the title screen and there are significant differences. It now includes a backstory claiming Dennis is a former movie star who was awarded an Oscar in his heyday. His cousin Decidedly Daft Douglas has stolen his Oscar, cut it into small pieces, and hidden them in various places around the movie studio's storerooms.

    Each level takes the form of one of the storerooms. The levels are now in two parts: an introductory mini-level and the proper level. In the mini-level, Dennis walks to the studio through a meadow. During his walk, he can jump to avoid trampling flowers, and to burst balloons, for bonus points. The mini-level is completely safe and ends after a timer runs out.

    C64 screenshot of Daredevil Dennis - A piece of Oscar can be seen floating down through the top platform

    The proper level plays very much the same as the BBC/Electron version. Dennis rides across the storeroom's various platforms (although his only vehicle is now his motorcycle). As well as avoiding hazards, pieces of the Oscar drop down from the sky in parcels. The parcels open upon reaching a platform, revealing an Oscar piece, which Dennis can then collect. An extra life can be had by completing an Oscar, after which the Oscar restarts from scratch.

    Another extra feature in the 'sequel' is "porridge power". Every morning, Dennis eats porridge for breakfast, which gives him a finite amount of "porridge power". This can be accessed by holding down on the joystick, which will make Dennis invincible for a short time.

    External links

    Daredevil Dennis at Lemon 64



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