Horace series

Horace series

The Horace video game series was a series of a video games created in the 1980s by William Tang for Beam Software. The series comprised "Hungry Horace", "Horace Goes Skiing" and "Horace and the Spiders".

"Hungry Horace" and "Horace and the Spiders" were two of the very few Spectrum games also available in ROM format for use with the Interface 2.

Hungry Horace

The original Horace game, "Hungry Horace" was written as a simple "Pacman" clone, [ [http://www.crashonline.org.uk/06/runit.htm CRASH 6 - Run It Again ] ] published in 1982. In it, Horace must gather food from around a park and move onto the next section while avoiding park guards. It is possible for him to collect a bell to panic the guards and render them vulnerable, as per the power pills in "Pacman". This title was available on the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64. The former was marketed and distributed by Sinclair themselves, the latter by Melbourne House.

"Hungry Horace" is also the name of a character from the UK's Dandy, Sparky and Topper comics.

Horace Goes Skiing

In 1982 Tang also produced "Horace Goes Skiing". In it, Horace must cross a dangerous road teeming with traffic to rent out a pair of skis, à la "Frogger", get back over the road and successfully navigate a ski course.

This title is not a true sequel, as it does not follow on from an original story and is only really similar in that it features the same character. In this sense, the game is a spin-off, although such concepts were unheard of in video gaming in the early 1980s. Like "Hungry Horace", this title was available on both the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64, and as before, Sinclair distributed the Spectrum version, Melbourne House the Commodore 64 version. Horace Goes Skiing was rated at 8.9 in one magazine back in 1983.

Horace and the Spiders

In 1983, Tang produced the third title in the series, "Horace And The Spiders". This was primarily a platform game, although the sprites had been retained from the top-view of the first two games. The first level sees Horace climbing a hill while jumping over spiders. The second level involves crossing a bridge by swinging on spider threads. The third level is the final confrontation with the spiders - he must create holes in the web, luring the spiders into the holes to fix them and consequently jumping on them. Unlike the earlier two titles, this game was only released for the ZX Spectrum. This game was considered a Pitfall! clone

Horace to the Rescue

This title was announced in 1985 but the game never appeared. It was rumoured that Tang suffered serious health problems and was unable to continue his work, although this was never confirmed.

Horace in the Mystic Woods

Horace made a comeback in 1995 with the platform based game "Horace in the Mystic Woods" for the Psion Series 3.

Other appearances

In the Spectrum version of the 1987 game "Inspector Gadget and the Circus of Fear", Gadget has to make his way through several scrolling worlds. In the first of these, he is hindered by Horaces travelling in the opposite direction; if he trips over too many of them, he loses a life.

A reference to Horace is also present in the 2003 PlayStation 2 game "Dog's Life", which features a shop named "Horace's Ski Shop". The name is written in a font similar to the one used on the ZX Spectrum, and is accompanied by a Spectrum-style rainbow pattern.

References

External links

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*WoS game|id=0002351|name=Horace Goes Skiing
*WoS game|id=0002390|name=Hungry Horace
*WoS game|id=0002350|name=Horace and the Spiders
* [http://computeremuzone.com/ficha.php?id=710&l=en Horace goes skiing Remake] at [http://computeremuzone.com/?l=en ComputerEmuZone]
* [http://www.revver.com/video/698533/horace-series-guru-larrys-retro-corner XLEAGUE.TV Retro Corner Feature on the Horace series]


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