Talk:Superfrog

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[edit] How many colors did Superfrog use?

I would like to know.--TheGreatGiannaSisters 16:31, 21 May 2006 (UTC)

Most Amiga games of the time were using either 32 or 64, most likely it'd be the latter. Squirminator2k 14:00, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
In non-AGA (Amiga 600, 500, 1000, 2000 and 3000, and CDTV), 64 colours means that the second half of the palette (32) would be half-brightness versions of the first 32 colours. I have a feeling that "half-brite" mode was used rarely in games, although it is of course quite possible that Team 17 used it in SuperFrog and/or some of their other games, being a bunch of very ambitious people. --Peter Knutsen 14:41, 11 June 2007 (UTC)


From the article:

The Superfrog sound track can be found if you look. if interesed, askuser:Gabrielsimon for a copy, its public domain.

This belongs in the talk page, not in the article. JIP | Talk 06:37, 12 July 2005 (UTC)

Besides which, you can download the soundtrack from Dream17 anyway :) Squirminator2k 14:00, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Level codes

Wikipedia is not a cheat/code database. They are readily available on lots of sites, for examples here, here or here. The first site is linked in the article. startaq 11:58, July 16, 2005 (UTC)

information bout the game is also contained in these, so since thats true, its placed here. Gabrielsimon 15:41, 16 July 2005 (UTC)

Wikibooks is the correct place for cheats/level codes, gaming guides etc. Only general game info should be in the wikipedia. Also see here: Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Computer_and_video_games#Cheats.2FLevel_codes. Please don't revert the changes again and join the discussion there instead if you don't agree. startaq 21:07, July 16, 2005 (UTC)

infromation is onformation, what your proposing is censorship. Gabrielsimon 23:39, 16 July 2005 (UTC)

Wikipedia is not a guide to how to play a game or how to cheat at a game. Its intention is to give a broad overview of the game. If you have questions about what sort of content is suitable for a computer and video game related article please look at WikiProject Computer and video games. Guides, cheats, etc are for Wikipedia's sister-project Wikibooks. More specifically see Wikibooks computer and video games bookshelf. K1Bond007 00:29, July 17, 2005 (UTC)

i see no problem adding these codes here, because if you wish to experiance the whole thing, and you find something hard to get past, its nice to be able to keep going. Gabrielsimon 00:31, 17 July 2005 (UTC)

If removal of non-encyclopedic information is censorship, then should we allow every spot-faced teenager to write an article about how k3wl sk1llZ they have in Quake XXVII? I tend to agree with User:Startaq here. But I still think we should add a link to the cheat codes, instead of the codes themselves. JIP | Talk 12:23, 19 July 2005 (UTC)