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Tintin on the Moon reviews
Zero Magazine Issue 1 (1990): "This game is almost suffocatingly loyal to the Tintin legend. In fact it would have to be - Studios Herge, the Belgian organisation that owns the rights to Tintin (Herge himself pegged it in 1983), are unimaginably strict about the use of their beloved boy reporter, and if anything at all is out of place - well, they send the boys round. 'Integrity' is the name of the game.
This is as faithful a licence as we've seen, and as perhaps we'll ever see. As the Captain would say, 'Billions of bilious blue blistering barnacles in a thundering typhoon!'".
This is as faithful a licence as we've seen, and as perhaps we'll ever see. As the Captain would say, 'Billions of bilious blue blistering barnacles in a thundering typhoon!'".
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Input: keyboard, mouse, joystick
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