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Rock Star Ate My Hamster

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TAG Computer Games - Paul Hiley, Colin Jones & Chris Graham
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game_name
Rock Star Ate My Hamster
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languages
en
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cpc
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1
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publisher
Code Masters Gold Ltd.
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year
1989
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***Rock Star Ate My Hamster*** is a management strategy computer game developed by Codemasters in 1988 and originally released on their full-price Gold label for the Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amiga and Atari ST. The game was written by Colin Jones, later to become known as author/publisher Colin Bradshaw-Jones. The name of the game was inspired by a 1986 Sun headline - Freddie Starr ate my hamster', which served as a focal point for mid-1980s tabloid culture and helped further the career of the comic in question. ***Gameplay*** The game is almost entirely menu driven with options that allow you to select your current decision. Your first task as manager is to pick musicians for your band and then whether you'll buy them brand new equipment or, get some dodgy gear off the back of a lorry. ***Once in the main game, you have the option to:*** Practice - Lock your band away for up to 5 days so they can practice. The music of the band is also presented, gradually increasing from atonal noise to actual music. (Songs are generated on the fly by the software.) Gig - Go on tour. This is the primary source of moneymaking in the game. Publicity - Organise a publicity stunt but be careful - it might just kill off your band members! Gifts - Buy your band some gifts to keep them sweet, otherwise they may make some rather costly ultimatums. Record - Once you've got a contract, you can choose to record your album. Release - Once the album's recorded, you can release it along with any singles. ***Along the way, you'll also have to decide:*** Whether or not to play a charity gig. Some of the charities that contact you are real and others bogus. Either way, you could end up with negative publicity if you snub a genuine charity or get duped by a bogus one. Whether or not to accept a sponsorship deal To shoot a Music video and who will direct it, the location and the theme of this project. The player has the options to select from a range of choices, each with a cost value. Expensive directors and locations or less costly ones. As with the parody nature of the game director names lampoon real life directors. A selection choice of a high level (most expensive) director is named Steven Cheeseburger (Steven Spielberg). There are many others fitting with the theme of recognizable but legally distinct names. Which recording contract is best for your band. What to do if a little organisation in Taiwan is pirating your records. Do nothing, sue them, buy them out or send in the heavies? Releasing an album or single makes them eligible for the charts. A Top 10 Singles & Albums charts (depending on what you have released) gets displayed on screen every Sunday. The other bands in the Top 10 are also parodies of other rock bands. Source:[Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Star_Ate_My_Hamster)
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