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Released for the [[ZX Spectrum]] in 1988, '''''Ultimate Play the Game - The Collected Works''''' is a compilation collection that showcases eleven of [[Ultimate Play the Game]]’s most iconic titles in one commemorative package. Starting with the critically acclaimed [[Jetpac]], players can experience the year over in good company with [[Pssst]], [[Cookie (video game)|Cookie]], [[Atic Atac]], [[Tranz Am]] and [[Lunar Jetman]]. Two milestones would be acknowledged next, with [[Sabre Wulf]] introducing the fearless Spectrum explorer in his first adventure, and the follow-up [[Knight Lore]] establishing the ground-breaking Filmation technique. The isometric visuals would continue still with [[Alien 8]], before the Filmation II engine was properly experienced in both [[Nightshade]] and [[Gunfright]].
Released for the [[ZX Spectrum]] in 1988, '''''Ultimate Play the Game - The Collected Works''''' is a compilation collection that showcases eleven of [[Ultimate Play the Game]]’s most iconic titles in one commemorative package. Starting with the critically acclaimed ''[[Jetpac]]'', players can experience the year over in good company with ''[[Pssst]]'', ''[[Cookie]]'', ''[[Atic Atac]]'', ''[[Tranz Am]]'' and ''[[Lunar Jetman]]''. Two milestones would be acknowledged next, with ''[[Sabre Wulf (1984 video game)|Sabre Wulf]]'' introducing the fearless Spectrum explorer in his first adventure, and the follow-up ''[[Knight Lore]]'' establishing the ground-breaking Filmation technique. The isometric visuals would continue still with ''[[Alien 8]]'', before the Filmation II engine was properly experienced in both ''[[Nightshade]]'' and ''[[Gunfright]]''.


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== External Links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.raregamer.co.uk/games/ultimate-play-the-game-the-collected-works/ Rare Gamer Ultimate Play the Game: The Collected Works]
* [http://www.raregamer.co.uk/games/ultimate-play-the-game-the-collected-works/ Rare Gamer Ultimate Play the Game: The Collected Works]


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Released for the ZX Spectrum in 1988, Ultimate Play the Game - The Collected Works is a compilation collection that showcases eleven of Ultimate Play the Game’s most iconic titles in one commemorative package. Starting with the critically acclaimed Jetpac, players can experience the year over in good company with Pssst, Cookie, Atic Atac, Tranz Am and Lunar Jetman. Two milestones would be acknowledged next, with Sabre Wulf introducing the fearless Spectrum explorer in his first adventure, and the follow-up Knight Lore establishing the ground-breaking Filmation technique. The isometric visuals would continue still with Alien 8, before the Filmation II engine was properly experienced in both Nightshade and Gunfright.


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