Danger Mouse in Double Trouble

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Having a break from his world saving operations, Danger Mouse and Pendfold are called in to action again, when a new plot from Greenback comes to light.

Baron Greenback has been working in a remote location on a robot Dangermouse, which can impersonate the hero, and gain access to British intelligence.

Danger Mouse has until tea time to find and dismantle the threat. The game is split into several parts, first, flying to the jungle, home to Greenback's lair, then fighting his way through the forest to the base itself, then it is an isometric game to work through the base to disable the robot.

The cartoon series that the game is based on was a staple of British tea time viewing for youngsters from the 80s, and Danger mouse was voiced by David Jason.





Platform : ZX Spectrum
Format : Cassette
Publisher : Sparklers
Authors : Cosgrave hall production
Date : 1985
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Other Software by Sparklers:

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One Hundred and Eighty Sparklers ZX Spectrum Cassette 1983
Touchdown USA Sparklers ZX Spectrum Cassette 1985
Quackshot Sparklers ZX Spectrum Cassette 1985
Danger Mouse in Double Trouble Sparklers ZX Spectrum Cassette 1985
Black Hawk Sparklers Commodore 64 Cassette 1985
Danger Mouse in Making Whoopee Sparklers ZX Spectrum Cassette 1985
Snodgits Sparklers ZX Spectrum Cassette 1985
Space Tunnel Sparklers Commodore 64 Cassette 1987
Doombase Sparklers ZX Spectrum Cassette 1987
The Great Burger Riot Sparklers Commodore 64 Cassette 1987

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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH36983. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
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