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{{Game
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|title=The Trap Door Collection
|title=The Trap Door Collection
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|developer=[[Alternative Software]]
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|publisher=[[Alternative Software]]
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|released={{uk|1990}}
|year=1990
|systems=[[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]]
|genre=[[Compilation]]
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|systems=[[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]]
|players=1
|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
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|series=The Trap Door
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'''The Trap Door Collection''' is a [[compilation]] game that was released by [[Alternative Software]] on the [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]] in [[1990]]; it includes both of the ZX versions for [[Piranha Games|Piranha]]'s [[:Category:The Trap Door|Trap Door games]]:
* [[The Trap Door]] ([[1986]])
* [[Through the Trap Door]] ([[1987]])


'''The Trap Door Collection''' is a [[compilation]] game that was released by [[Alternative Software]] upon the [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]] in [[1990]]; it includes both of the ZX versions for [[Piranha (company)|Piranha]]'s [[:Category:The Trap Door|Trap Door games]], [[The Trap Door]] ([[1986]]) and [[Through the Trap Door]] ([[1987]]), but by the time the second game was released, the show had gotten succeeded, by the rather inferior ''Stoppitt and Tidyup'', and when this compilation was released it had again been succeeded this time by ''Bump the Elephant''. Alternative Software had also rereleased both games individually for the ZX in [[1988]] along with Piranha's other licensed title of [[Yogi Bear]] - which later went on to receive two sequels by [[Hi-Tec Software]], [[Yogi's Great Escape]] and [[Yogi Bear and Friends in: The Greed Monster]], the second of which also starred several other classic Hanna-Barbera characters of the early 1960s many of whom also went on to get games of their own.
Alternative Software had also rereleased both games individually for the ZX in [[1988]] along with Piranha's other licensed title of [[Yogi Bear]] - which later went on to receive two sequels by [[Hi-Tec Software]], [[Yogi's Great Escape]] and [[Yogi Bear and Friends in: The Greed Monster]], the second of which also starred several other classic Hanna-Barbera characters of the early 1960s many of whom also went on to get games of their own.


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Latest revision as of 16:42, 8 October 2021

Box artwork for The Trap Door Collection.
Box artwork for The Trap Door Collection.
The Trap Door Collection
Developer(s)Alternative Software
Publisher(s)Alternative Software
Year released1990
System(s)Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Preceded byThrough the Trap Door
SeriesThe Trap Door
Genre(s)Compilation
Players1
ModesSingle player
LinksThe Trap Door Collection ChannelSearchSearch

The Trap Door Collection is a compilation game that was released by Alternative Software on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum in 1990; it includes both of the ZX versions for Piranha's Trap Door games:

Alternative Software had also rereleased both games individually for the ZX in 1988 along with Piranha's other licensed title of Yogi Bear - which later went on to receive two sequels by Hi-Tec Software, Yogi's Great Escape and Yogi Bear and Friends in: The Greed Monster, the second of which also starred several other classic Hanna-Barbera characters of the early 1960s many of whom also went on to get games of their own.