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        Horace Goes Skiing

        developer
        Psion Software Ltd (William Tang)
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        game_name
        Horace Goes Skiing
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        languages
        en
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        mobygames_url FrodeSolheim
        platform
        spectrum
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        players
        1
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        publisher
        Sinclair Research Ltd
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        year
        1982
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        __long_description
        The ***Horace*** video game series was created in the 1980s by William Tang for Beam Software. The series comprised Hungry Horace, Horace Goes Skiing and Horace and the Spiders. In 1982 Tang also produced ***Horace Goes Skiing***. In it, Horace must cross a dangerous road teeming with traffic to rent out a pair of skis, à la Frogger, get back over the road and successfully navigate a ski course. This title is not a true sequel, as it does not follow on from an original story and is only really similar in that it features the same character. In this sense, the game is a spin-off, although such concepts were unheard of in video gaming in the early 1980s. Like Hungry Horace, this title was available on the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Dragon 32. As before, Sinclair distributed the Spectrum version, Melbourne House the Commodore 64 and Dragon 32 versions. Source:[Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_series)
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