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{{Game
|completion=3
|image=The Jetsons The Computer Game cover.jpg
|title=The Jetsons: The Computer Game
|title=The Jetsons: The Computer Game
|image=The Jetsons The Computer Game cover.jpg
|developer={{colist|221B Software Development|PAL Developments}}
|developer=[[221B Software Development]], [[PAL Developments]]
|publisher=[[Hi-Tec Software]]
|publisher=[[Hi-Tec Software]]
|designer=GEO (ZX),<br>Richard Turner (Amiga)
|year=1991
|released={{sys|zx|cpc}}{{uk|1991}}{{sys|c64|amiga}}{{uk|1992}}
|systems={{syslist|zx|cpc|c64|amiga}}
|designer=GEO (ZX),Richard Turner (Amiga)
|genre=[[Platform]]
|genre=[[Platform]]
|systems=[[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Commodore Amiga]]
|players=1
|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
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'''The Jetsons: The Computer Game''' (commonly referred to as just '''The Jetsons''') is a [[platform]] game, that was developed by [[221B Software Development]] and [[PAL Developments]] for [[Hi-Tec Software]] and initially released on the [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]] and [[Amstrad CPC]] in [[1991]]; it was also later released on the [[Commodore 64]] and [[Commodore Amiga]] in [[1992]]. It is the second game in the [[:Category:The Jetsons|The Jetsons series]].
'''The Jetsons: The Computer Game''' (commonly referred to as just '''The Jetsons''') is a [[platform]] game, that was developed by [[221B Software Development]] and [[PAL Developments]] for [[Hi-Tec Software]] and initially released on the [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]] and [[Amstrad CPC]] in [[1991]]; it was also later released on the [[Commodore 64]] and [[Commodore Amiga]] in [[1992]]. It is the second game in the [[:Category:The Jetsons|The Jetsons series]].


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<gallery>
File:The Jetsons The Computer Game title screen (ZX Spectrum).png|ZX Spectrum title screen.
File:The Jetsons The Computer Game title screen (Amstrad CPC).png|Amstrad CPC title screen
File:The Jetsons The Computer Game title screen (Commodore 64).png|C64 version's title screen
</gallery>


==Story==
==Story==
''This is from the back of the cassette's (or disk's, for the case of the Commodore Amiga version) inlay card, the front of which is shown in the image to the right (the family standing on a platform in space):''
''This is from the back of the cassette's (or disk's, for the case of the Commodore Amiga version) inlay card, the front of which is shown in the image to the right (the family standing on a platform in space):''


<center>'''''Hanna-Barbera's famous futuristic family straight'''''</center>
<center>
<center>'''''from their "Silver Screen" debut in Cinemas around'''''</center>  
'''''Hanna-Barbera's famous futuristic family straight'''''<br />
<center>'''''the World and now to your computer screen in this latest'''''</center>
'''''from their "Silver Screen" debut in Cinemas around'''''<br />
<center>'''''Hi-Tec game.'''''</center>
'''''the World and now to your computer screen in this latest'''''<br />
<center>''George is trying to get the afternoon off work so''</center>
'''''Hi-Tec game.'''''<br />
<center>''that he can take the family to Las Venus for the''</center>
''George is trying to get the afternoon off work so''<br />
<center>''weekend. Mr. Spacely however has other plans.''</center>
''that he can take the family to Las Venus for the''<br />
<center>''"George! If you leave your office before 1400 hours''</center>
''weekend. Mr. Spacely however has other plans.''<br />
<center>''you're FIRED!!!"''</center>
''"George! If you leave your office before 1400 hours''<br />
<center>''"That Spacely has gone too far, 3 hours a day, 3 days a week, week''</center>
''you're FIRED!!!"''<br />
<center>''in week out, for nothing. I'm leaving anyway!"''</center>
''"That Spacely has gone too far, 3 hours a day, 3 days a week, week''<br />
<center>''Can you help George finally escape from the dreaded Mr. Spacely and get''</center>
''in week out, for nothing. I'm leaving anyway!"''<br />
<center>''away for his well earned break?''</center>
''Can you help George finally escape from the dreaded Mr. Spacely and get''<br />
<center>© Hanna-Barbera Productions Inc. 1991</center>
''away for his well earned break?''<br />
© Hanna-Barbera Productions Inc. 1991
</center>


Although this storyline implies that the player takes control of George Jetson himself (and for the first stage, he or she shall, trying to help him get out of "Spacely's Space Sprockets" without his boss, Mr. Spacely, knowing, then fly his jet-car back home); however, for the second stage, control switches to his wife, Jane Jetson (for a cat-burglar has broken into the Jetson home, and reprogrammed various devices to stop her from finding George, but once she has found him they will have to fly to the "Fun Pad"). For the third stage, control switches to their first-born daughter, Judy Jetson (for her favourite pop star, Jet Screamer, is playing at the "Fun Pad", and once she has won a kiss from him, they will have to fly to the "Little Dipper School") - and for the fourth (and last) stage, control switches to their second-born son, Elroy Jetson (who has been detained because one of his science-fair projects has gone wrong, but must get from the Principal's study to the school exit while avoiding robot teachers).
Although this storyline implies that the player takes control of George Jetson himself, each level is played as a different member of the Jetsons family.
 
<gallery>
File:The Jetsons The Computer Game title screen (ZX Spectrum).png|ZX Spectrum title screen.
File:The Jetsons The Computer Game title screen (Amstrad CPC).png|Amstrad CPC title screen
File:The Jetsons The Computer Game title screen (Commodore 64).png|C64 version's title screen
</gallery>


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{{The Jetsons}}


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[[Category:PAL Developments]]
[[Category:Hi-Tec Software]]
[[Category:Hi-Tec Software]]
[[Category:Platform]]
[[Category:Platform]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]

Latest revision as of 14:53, 7 November 2022

Box artwork for The Jetsons: The Computer Game.
Box artwork for The Jetsons: The Computer Game.
The Jetsons: The Computer Game
Developer(s)221B Software Development, PAL Developments
Publisher(s)Hi-Tec Software
Year released1991
System(s)Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64/128, Commodore Amiga
Preceded byThe Jetsons: George Jetson and the Legend of Robotopia
Followed byThe Jetsons: Robot Panic
SeriesThe Jetsons
Designer(s)GEO (ZX),Richard Turner (Amiga)
Genre(s)Platform
Players1
ModesSingle player
LinksThe Jetsons: The Computer Game ChannelSearchSearch

The Jetsons: The Computer Game (commonly referred to as just The Jetsons) is a platform game, that was developed by 221B Software Development and PAL Developments for Hi-Tec Software and initially released on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC in 1991; it was also later released on the Commodore 64 and Commodore Amiga in 1992. It is the second game in the The Jetsons series.

Story[edit]

This is from the back of the cassette's (or disk's, for the case of the Commodore Amiga version) inlay card, the front of which is shown in the image to the right (the family standing on a platform in space):

Hanna-Barbera's famous futuristic family straight
from their "Silver Screen" debut in Cinemas around
the World and now to your computer screen in this latest
Hi-Tec game.
George is trying to get the afternoon off work so
that he can take the family to Las Venus for the
weekend. Mr. Spacely however has other plans.
"George! If you leave your office before 1400 hours
you're FIRED!!!"
"That Spacely has gone too far, 3 hours a day, 3 days a week, week
in week out, for nothing. I'm leaving anyway!"
Can you help George finally escape from the dreaded Mr. Spacely and get
away for his well earned break?
© Hanna-Barbera Productions Inc. 1991

Although this storyline implies that the player takes control of George Jetson himself, each level is played as a different member of the Jetsons family.

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