Nebulus (video game)
1987 video game / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nebulus is a platform game created by John M. Phillips and published by Hewson Consultants in the late 1980s for home computer systems. International releases and ports were known by various other names: Castelian, Kyorochan Land (キョロちゃんランド, Kyorochan Rando), Subline, and Tower Toppler.[2]
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Developer(s) | Hewson Consultants |
Publisher(s) | Hewson Consultants U.S. Gold Triffix Entertainment |
Designer(s) | John M. Phillips |
Composer(s) | John M. Phillips David Whittaker (Game Boy/NES) |
Platform(s) | Amiga, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Game Boy, NES, Atari 7800, Acorn Archimedes, Wii Virtual Console, MS-DOS |
Release | 1987 Virtual Console Game Boy |
Genre(s) | Platform |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
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The game's original 8-bit release received some critical acclaim, in particular the Commodore 64 release, which garnered a Gold Medal award from UK magazine Zzap!64.
Nebulus was followed by the lesser-known Nebulus 2 for the Amiga in the 1990s.