The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy

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The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy

Developer: Codemasters
Publishers: Camerica (US), Codemasters (EU)
Platforms: Unlicensed NES, Aladdin Deck Enhancer
Released in US: 1991
Released in EU: 1992


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The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy (also known as Fantastic Dizzy) is a platform/adventure game about an egg-shaped hero who must rescue his girlfriend from the evil wizard Zaks.

The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy
Mapper No. 71
Mapper Name Camerica chip
PRG-ROM Pages 16 x 16 KiB
CHR-ROM Pages 0 x 8 KiB
Mirroring Vertical
4-Screen Mirroring No
SRAM Enabled No


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There are three major versions of this game. The first (called "Blue" because of the blue Dizzy logo on the title screen) was released in the USA in gold cartridge form in 1991. The second revision ("Red") was released in 1992 for the Aladdin Deck Enhancer NES addon in the USA, and as a plug-thru cartridge in Europe. Again in 1992, an updated Red version (third revision) was released as a standard black cartridge in Europe only.

Basic version differences include:

  • 250 stars to collect in both Red versions, versus 100 in the Blue version.
  • Approximately twice faster walking speed in the Red versions.
  • Reworked inventory system in the Red versions - any item you pick up is automatically moved to the first usable slot.
  • Slight changes to the map, quests and items.
  • French and German languages addition (European Red only).

For more thorough information, please refer to the The Cutting Room Floor page.

Known Dumps

  • Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy, The (USA) (Unl) [!] ("Blue")
  • Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy, The (USA) (Unl) (Aladdin) [!] ("Red")
  • Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy, The (Europe) (En,Fr,De) (Unl) ("European Red")

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