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Son of Blagger
PublisherAlligata
DesignerAntony Crowther
ProgrammersCommodore 64
Antony Crowther
ZX Spectrum
Elliot Gay
SeriesBlagger
PlatformsCommodore 64, ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro
Release1983
GenrePlatform
ModeSingle-player

Son of Blagger, the sequel to Blagger, is a scrolling platform game[1] created by Tony Crowther and released by Alligata for the Commodore 64[2] computer in 1983. A ZX Spectrum port by Elliot Gay[3] and a BBC Micro port[4] were released in 1984.

Legacy

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A clone of Son of Blagger was released for the Amiga, titled Jonas Fulstrand. The game was released on a PD-Soft disk as Son of Blagger.[5][better source needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Personal Computer Games Issue08".
  2. ^ "Tony Crowther".
  3. ^ "Son of Blagger | Retro Gamer". 2 August 2009.
  4. ^ "Son of Blagger".
  5. ^ PD-Soft disk number 3162
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