Talk:Rick Dangerous

Rick Dangerous releaser
Who is the one that releases the game? Not the publisher? If so, the article should be corrected as Rainbird Software published the game, and not Core Design. If not, pardon my ignorance. Gelbard 08:08, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

Bug in the PC version
I seem to remember that some of the PC versions shipped had nasty bug. I actually owned a copy with this bug.

Basically, it was impossible to get past one bit on (I think) level 2. There was a trap which fired a spear at you as you tried to jump over a spike pit. Due to the bug, it was impossible to make the jump and avoid being hit by the spear.

I can't find any info on it now. Does anyone else remember this? Mojo-chan 13:40, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

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Low priority??
Pity this is low priority for "Wikipedia 1.0". The Rick Dangerous games were classics from the 16-bit Amiga/Atari ST gaming era. 216.94.11.2 17:43, 12 July 2007 (UTC)

Rick Dangerous 2 - connection to "Flash Gordon" movie

 * I think it is an oversight that the only mentioned reference is to Indiana Jones movie. I belive there is obvious reference of RD2 to the "Flash Gordon" movie. This is why Rick's costume is changing aa the beginning of second game - it is now related to the different story. See also game's box art: compare villain in bottom right corner with the movie poster. Apparently this is not only my opinion - please compare with . -- Piotr b (talk) 12:15, 8 July 2015 (UTC)