Dangerous Dave

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Dangerous Dave

Developer(s) John Romero
Platform(s) MS-DOS
Release date 1988
Genre(s) Platform game
Mode(s) Single Player

Dangerous Dave is a 1988 computer game by John Romero. It was developed for the Apple II and DOS as an example game to accompany his article about his GraBASIC, an Applesoft BASIC add-on, for the UpTime disk magazine. The object of the game was to collect gold cups to move on to the next level. Since the original 1988 publishing of Dangerous Dave on UpTime, there have been three sequels and three ports of the original to other platforms.

The idea of Dangerous Dave came to John Romero under the influence of Super Mario. There are definitely similarities that are easily noticeable, such as the secret levels, the level design, the monsters, and the jumping.

The mission is to guide Dave through ten levels, collecting trophies in the hideout of his enemy, Clyde.

Romero says that among all Dangerous Dave sequels Dangerous Dave In The Haunted Mansion is "the best Dave ever created".[citation needed] In 2008 Dangerous Dave In The Haunted Mansion was ported to cell phones.[1]

  • Dangerous Dave, 1988, Apple II, 6-color, UpTime (the original)
  • Double Dangerous Dave, 1990, Apple II, 16-color, Softdisk (16 color port of the 1988 original)
  • Dangerous Dave in Copyright Infringement, 1990, DOS, EGA, non-published (the demo that launched Commander Keen and id Software)
  • Dangerous Dave, 1990, DOS (CGA, EGA, VGA), Softdisk (DOS version of the 1988 original)
  • Dangerous Dave GS, 1990, Apple //GS, never completed (//GS version of the 1988 original)
  • Dangerous Dave In The Haunted Mansion, 1991, DOS / EGA, Softdisk
  • Dangerous Dave's Risky Rescue, 1993, DOS, EGA, Softdisk
  • Dave Goes Nutz!, 1993, DOS, EGA, Softdisk

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