- James Pond 2
Infobox VG| title = James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod
caption = "James Pond 2: Codename Robocod" Amiga cover
developer =Millennium Interactive ,Vectordean
publisher =Millennium Interactive (Amiga, Atari ST, CD32, C64, DOS, )U.S. Gold (Game Gear, Master System)Electronic Arts (Mega Drive)Play It Ltd (Playstation, Playstation 2, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS)Ocean (SNES)
designer = Chris Sorrell
engine =
released = 1991 (Amiga, Atari ST, Mega Drive)
1992 (C64)
1993 (CD32, AGA Amigas, DOS, SNES, Game Gear, Master System)
2003 (Game Boy Advance, Playstation)
2005 (Nintendo DS) 2006 (Playstation 2)
genre =Platform game
modes =Single player
ratings =
platforms =Amiga ,Amiga CD32 ,Atari ST ,Commodore 64 ,DOS ,Game Gear ,GBA ,PlayStation , Mega Drive/Genesis,SNES ,Nintendo DS ,Playstation 2
media = Floppy disk (Amiga, DOS, Atari ST, C64)
Cartridge (Mega Drive, SNES, Game Gear, Master System, Game Boy Advance)Compact Disc (CD32, Playstation)
Game Card (Nintendo DS)
requirements =
input ="James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod" is a
platform game originally released on the Commodore Amiga in 1991. It was originally released for the Commodore Amiga,DOS and Mega Drive/Genesis, from three different publishers. Later, the game appeared onAmiga CD32 ,Atari ST ,Game Gear ,Commodore 64 andSNES . The SNES version was called "Super James Pond" in North America, whereas in other regions was named "Super James Pond II". More recently the game was released as a budget title for thePlayStation ,Game Boy Advance , andNintendo DS byPlay It Ltd - however, these recent iterations are re-makes rather than ports of the original games and are generally considered to be inferior games.Basics
James Pond 2 is primarily
side-scrolling game starring theJames Bond spoof hero,James Pond . James Pond is a walkingfish with body armour, who is in a battle with his adversary Dr. Maybe. Dr. Maybe has captured lots of penguins as well as toys. Given the code name RoboCod (a pun onRoboCop ), the remaining penguins send James on a mission to rescue the other penguins, retrieve the toys and defeat Dr. Maybe.Environment
James starts outside a giant castle that turns out to be Santa's toy factory. There are many doors there, two and two situated next to each other. Each door leads to a stage with many toy-theme levels, 50 in total. Hostile creatures lurk about in these levels, and they come in all thinkable forms. There are no weapons in the game, so James must jump upon them to defeat them. After completing two stages (doors), James goes on to another door where a boss is awaiting.
James's body armour enables him to extend his body vertically to incredible lengths and grab hold of the ceiling. This allows him to travel along the ceiling and drop down on the top of an unsuspecting enemy. James can also pick up items that provide points.
Power-up s include extra lives and wings that grant James the ability to fly. From time to time James may enter a vehicle, namely a car, plane or (flying) bath.Game Boy Advance/Nintendo DS version
James Pond 2 was released for the Game Boy Advance on August 16, 2005. The DS version (identical with the exception of the map) was released on December 5, 2005. The version of the game released for Nintendo's handheld consoles is largely different from that of the original. The graphics have been polished and improved to take advantage of the consoles' colour depth, and whilst the levels are themed the same as those in the original, their layout is entirely different. In addition, the Hidden Levels have been omitted entirely from the game.
Product placement
In the original UK version of the game, the penguins featured as in-game
product placement for theMcVitie's biscuit company's Penguin Biscuits, making it one of the earliest games to use this form of advertising. According to a1994 article in the UK edition ofPC Gamer , Penguin outsold arch-rivalKitKat for the first time in the product's history soon after the release of the game.Reception
UK magazine ACE gave the Amiga version a score of 934 out of 1000, calling it "polished, playable and (...) fun" and "completely excellent". [Citation | last = Upchurch | first = David | title = RoboCod | newspaper =ACE | pages = 62–67 | issue = 51 | publisher =
EMAP | place =London | date = December 1991 ]References
External links
*moby game|id=/james-pond-2-codename-robocod|name="James Pond 2: Codename: RoboCod"
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