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[edit] Dizzy and Russia
Um, what is this Unofficial series? Could anyone inform me, does that imply it's fanmade? - UnlimitedAccess 16:29, 25 August 2005 (UTC) Yes: some Russians hacked the original (ZX Spectrum) Dizzy code to create their own games using the same engine, and there have also been a few amateur remakes on the PC (using game-maker tools). I'm not convinced that these are notable titles to include in the article: merely mentioning that there is a fan base making unofficial games should be enough. 86.131.99.148 12:00, 27 October 2006 (UTC)