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Preppie! (video game)

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208: 420:(the only place I ever mentioned P3) I was in New York for an awards ceremony and had just come from a brainstorming session to come up with some talking points for the press. The interview was more to generate buzz than to promote future products, and when the bottom fell out of the games market in the coming months, I gave up game writing to focus on other types of software, notably 32: 244:, the goal is to retrieve all of the golf balls and return them to the bottom of the screen. Each ball requires a separate trip. The golf balls appear either in the strip between the two areas or on the far side of the river. 394:
in 1983, also by Wetmore. The sequel is a maze game where the object is to paint the corridors pink by moving through them. Elements of the original return as obstacles, including giant frogs, golf carts, and lawn mowers.
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with the intent of writing a video game. Wetmore's then-spouse, Diana, suggested a "cartoonish" style of game. Wetmore took inspiration from the preppy fad spawned by 1980's
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review also lauded the graphics and stated, "this program easily ranks among the best games to appear for the Atari computer to date."
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gave a rating of B-minus, writing "Animation and graphics are very good" and "I can't say it's very original in design; but, like
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as "among the most popular, interesting, and valuable programs yet written for your amusement." In the January 1983 issue of
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of Star Systems Software, whose name is prominently displayed on the box cover. Leaning on the
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Wadsworth Overcash as he navigates the hazards of a country club to retrieve golf balls.
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on a similar list of their ten "most heavily played, and most recommended, games."
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Programmer Russ Wetmore borrowed an Atari 800 from Adventure International founder
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stated that although gameplay is not original "the implementation is gorgeous." A
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Wetmore mentioned a possible third game in the series when interviewed by
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There are ten levels. A bonus preppie is given for reaching 8,000 points.
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and preppy fashion; an open-mouthed gator is the icon of shirt brand
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Commercial video games with freely available source code
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Olney, D. (March 1983). "Screenplay (Preppie! review)".
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Wadsworth between the road and river, near a golf ball.
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Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Adventure International
Designer(s)
Russ Wetmore
Platform(s)
Atari 8-bit
NA
EU
Genre(s)
Action
action video game
Atari 8-bit computers
Adventure International
Russ Wetmore
preppy
prep schooler
Konami
Frogger
Izod
Preppie! II
source code

Frogger
preppy
golf carts
groundskeepers
alligators
Scott Adams

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