1 Rick Dangerous
(PC, Amiga, Atari ST, C64, CPC, Spectrum – 1989)
If you thought Lara’s escapades borrowed a wee bit brazenly from Mr Jones, her fedora-wearing predecessor tackled temples, boulders, Nazis… and legendarily harsh flip-screen platform action. To be fair, contrasting comical Biffa Bacon sprites and a gauntlet of murderous memorisation did give the game its own identity, remembered with fondness and shuddering masochism alike.
2 Chuck Rock
(PC, CD32, Mega-CD, SNES, Game Gear, Mega Drive, Game Boy, Master System, Amiga, Atari ST, C64 – 1991)
Core was all about the 16-bits by this point, but its belly-bashing, boulder-bunging caveman still hit just about every system from Game Boy to Acorn Archimedes. No major gameplay surprises, but another win for personality and platforming prowess. A half-naked, gawping hero with…
