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http://gwobby.webs.com/ - 17/09/2010
Nice frogger style game, not as fun as Frogger II:Threedeep but maybe the 2nd best frogger game for the Atari? Collect golf balls one at at time and take them back to the start. Gets faster on level 4 and becomes very challenging, one day I will beat level 8! Think there is some way of starting on the higher levels involving shift!
Preppie!! - 13/09/2010
My favorite game of all time, still play it today
Genius
Scott Wozniak - 15/09/2008
Man, I loved the box artwork on this one. It's that ROSS guy, who also did the cover for Miner 2049er. Fantastic game. Took the Frogger premise and actually bettered it. I'm so glad I found this website! 9/10.
Jim Kuchera - 30/12/2006
I simply LOVE this game. It's a ton more fun than Frogger, but has the same game objective. The wonderful music will remain with you long after you turn off the old Atari, and the sound effects linger too. Infinitely playable, seldom needing the fire button, and lots of increasing strategy to win make this a first rate creation. My hats off to you Russ Wettmore. You're one heckuva programmer. If you find this game, buy it. You won't be disappointed.
Brunoni - 29/07/2005
THANKS!!! I was looking for these pics... just for the memories

Your website ROCKS!!

Information

GenreArcade - FroggerYear1986
LanguageMachine LanguagePublisherAmericana
ControlsJoystickDeveloperStar Systems Software, Inc.
Players1, 2 (alt.)CountryUnited Kingdom
Programmer(s)

Wetmore, Russ

LicenseCommercial
Graphic Artist(s)

Wetmore, Russ

MediumTape
Sound

Wetmore, Russ

Rarity
Cover Artist(s)Ross, ScottSerial-
DumpMISSING

Additional Comments

Other versions with the same title:


Adventure International, Adventure International.

Missing original tape image!

Tape

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Book / Magazine Reviews

 Electronic Games · January, 1983


If long-time computer gamers were asked to play Preppie! and identify the company that produced it, probably the last software-maker it would be ascribed to would be Adventure International. The Florida-based company founded by the first father of text adventures, Scott Adams, has not exactly built their reputation around either arcade contests or high-resolution graphics.
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