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{{Game
|completion=4
|image=Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure cover.jpg
|title=Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure
|title=Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure
|image=Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure cover.jpg
|developer=[[Twilight]]
|developer=[[Twilight]] (ZX/CPC),<br>[[PAL Developments]] (Atari 8-bit/C64/Amiga)
|publisher=[[Hi-Tec Software]]
|publisher=[[Hi-Tec Software]]
|year=1990
|systems={{syslist|zx|cpc}}
|title1=Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure
|developer1=[[PAL Developments]]
|publisher1=[[Hi-Tec Software]]
|year1=1990
|systems1={{syslist|a8bit|c64|amiga}}
|designer=Jason McGann, Sean Conran (ZX),<br>Russell Knight (Atari 8-bit),<br>Andrew Swann (Amiga)
|designer=Jason McGann, Sean Conran (ZX),<br>Russell Knight (Atari 8-bit),<br>Andrew Swann (Amiga)
|released={{uk|1990}}
|genre=[[Platform]]
|genre=[[Platform]]
|systems=[[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Atari 8-bit]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Commodore Amiga]]
|players=1
|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
}}
}}
'''Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure''' is: a [[platform]] game, which was developed by [[Twilight]] and [[PAL Developments]] for [[Hi-Tec Software]], and released upon the [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]], [[Amstrad CPC]], all [[Atari 8-bit|Atari 8-bit systems]], [[Commodore 64]] and [[Commodore Amiga]] in [[1990]]; it is based upon the very first Hanna-Barbera cartoon, ''The Ruff and Reddy Show'' (which originally aired on U.S. television in 1957).
'''Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure''' is: a [[platform]] game, which was developed by [[Twilight]] and [[PAL Developments]] for [[Hi-Tec Software]], and released upon the [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]], [[Amstrad CPC]], all [[Atari 8-bit|Atari 8-bit systems]], [[Commodore 64]] and [[Commodore Amiga]] in [[1990]]; it is based upon the very first Hanna-Barbera cartoon, ''The Ruff and Reddy Show'' (which originally aired on U.S. television in 1957).


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<gallery>
File:Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure title screen (ZX Spectrum).png|ZX Spectrum title screen.
File:Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure title screen (Amstrad CPC).png|Amstrad CPC title screen
File:Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure title screen (Atari 8-bit).png|Atari 8-bit title screen.
</gallery>


==Story==
==Story==
''This is from the back of the cassette's (or disk's, for the case of that Commodore Amiga version) inlay card, the front of which is shown in the image to the right (Ruff and Reddy are fleeing the Lilli-Punies):''
''This is from the back of the cassette's (or disk's, for the case of that Commodore Amiga version) inlay card, the front of which is shown in the image to the right (Ruff and Reddy are fleeing the Lilli-Punies):''


<center>''Ruff and Reddy have agreed to test Professor Flipnoodle's Pocket''</center>
<center>
<center>''Rocket. At blast off, something goes terribly wrong and the rocket''</center>
''Ruff and Reddy have agreed to test Professor Flipnoodle's Pocket''<br />
<center>''spins wildly out of control, heading off into deep space.''</center>
''Rocket. At blast off, something goes terribly wrong and the rocket''<br />
<center>''It crash lands on a planet inhabited by small blue aliens known as''</center>
''spins wildly out of control, heading off into deep space.''<br />
<center>''Lilli-Punies. Some of these have decided to go exploring on a nearby''</center>
''It crash lands on a planet inhabited by small blue aliens known as''<br />
<center>''planet and have become either lost or captured.''</center>
''Lilli-Punies. Some of these have decided to go exploring on a nearby''<br />
<center>''The Lilli-Punies kidnap Ruff and Reddy and tell them that the only way''</center>
''planet and have become either lost or captured.''<br />
<center>''to regain their freedom is for Ruff to go and rescue all the missing''</center>
''The Lilli-Punies kidnap Ruff and Reddy and tell them that the only way''<br />
<center>''aliens.''</center>
''to regain their freedom is for Ruff to go and rescue all the missing''<br />
<center>''Without much of a choice the Lilli-Punies take him to the planet where''</center>
''aliens.''<br />
<center>''their friends are.''</center>
''Without much of a choice the Lilli-Punies take him to the planet where''<br />
<center>''THE SEARCH BEGINS!''</center>
''their friends are.''<br />
<center>© Hanna-Barbera Productions Inc. 1990</center>
''THE SEARCH BEGINS!''<br />
 
© Hanna-Barbera Productions Inc. 1990
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</center>
File:Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure title screen (ZX Spectrum).png|ZX Spectrum title screen.
File:Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure title screen (Amstrad CPC).png|Amstrad CPC title screen
File:Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure title screen (Atari 8-bit).png|An Atari 8-bit title screen.
</gallery>


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[[Category:Atari 8-bit]]
[[Category:Commodore 64/128]]
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[[Category:Single player]]

Revision as of 18:41, 6 November 2022

Box artwork for Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure.
Box artwork for Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure.
Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure
Developer(s)Twilight
Publisher(s)Hi-Tec Software
Year released1990
System(s)Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC
Designer(s)Jason McGann, Sean Conran (ZX),
Russell Knight (Atari 8-bit),
Andrew Swann (Amiga)
Genre(s)Platform
Players1
ModesSingle player
Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure
Developer(s)PAL Developments
Publisher(s)Hi-Tec Software
Year released1990
System(s)Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64/128, Commodore Amiga
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Ruff and Reddy in the Space Adventure is: a platform game, which was developed by Twilight and PAL Developments for Hi-Tec Software, and released upon the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, all Atari 8-bit systems, Commodore 64 and Commodore Amiga in 1990; it is based upon the very first Hanna-Barbera cartoon, The Ruff and Reddy Show (which originally aired on U.S. television in 1957).

Story

This is from the back of the cassette's (or disk's, for the case of that Commodore Amiga version) inlay card, the front of which is shown in the image to the right (Ruff and Reddy are fleeing the Lilli-Punies):

Ruff and Reddy have agreed to test Professor Flipnoodle's Pocket
Rocket. At blast off, something goes terribly wrong and the rocket
spins wildly out of control, heading off into deep space.
It crash lands on a planet inhabited by small blue aliens known as
Lilli-Punies. Some of these have decided to go exploring on a nearby
planet and have become either lost or captured.
The Lilli-Punies kidnap Ruff and Reddy and tell them that the only way
to regain their freedom is for Ruff to go and rescue all the missing
aliens.
Without much of a choice the Lilli-Punies take him to the planet where
their friends are.
THE SEARCH BEGINS!
© Hanna-Barbera Productions Inc. 1990

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