PegLeg (video game)
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Developer(s) | High Risk Ventures |
Publisher(s) | Changeling Software |
Platform(s) | Macintosh |
Release | 1994 |
PegLeg is a video game developed by High Risk Ventures and published by Changeling Software for the Macintosh.
Gameplay
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PegLeg is a shoot-'em-up.[1]
Development
PegLeg was released for Mac computers in August 1994.[2]
Reception
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Next Generation's reviewer stated, "If you've got work to do, better stay away from this game."[1] MacAddict named PegLeg one of the Macintosh's essential titles, and the magazine's Kathy Tafel wrote, "If you ever happen to visit us here at MacAddict, take a look at our receptionist's Mac. Chances are, you'll find it running PegLeg".[4] Writing in The Macintosh Bible, Bart Farkas praised the game and said that it "will have you playing for hours—and will inflict serious damage on your trigger finger if you're not careful."[5]
Macworld awarded PegLeg its 1995 "Best Shoot-'em-up" prize. The magazine's Steven Levy called it "compulsively seductive even to a jaded alien-blaster with an arthritic trigger finger".[6]
References
- ^ a b c "Finals". Next Generation. No. 3. Imagine Media. March 1995. p. 91.
- ^ http://discmaster.textfiles.com/view/2769/TricksOfTheMacGameProgrammingGurus.iso/Information/Inside%20Mac%20Games/9411%20(November%201994)/IMG%20Nov%E2%81%8494/IMG%20Nov_94.rsrc/bin.rsrc_styl_144.rtf
- ^ Ma, Joy J. (January 1995). "Action Games; PegLeg". Electronic Entertainment. 2 (1): 110.
- ^ Tafel, Kathy (December 1996). "The Soft Stuff". MacAddict (4): 38–45.
- ^ Farkas, Bart (1996). Judson, Jeremy (ed.). The Macintosh Bible (6th ed.). Peachpit Press. p. 619. ISBN 0-201-88636-7.
- ^ Levy, Steven (January 1996). "1995 Macintosh Game Hall of Fame". Macworld. Archived from the original on January 2, 2003.
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