Caterpillar on Acorn Electron / Developer music chairs

Caterpillar on Acorn Electron / Developer music chairs

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Gameplay and commentary from Caterpillar, being played (badly) on the Acorn Electron retro 8 bit computer.

Today's question for Q&A is from Leif Grahamsson
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgoY2i8J_XCnBqHSHV0ngcQ
'For Q&A if you could Change history and have any programmer, programming team or software house make any game from the past -
instead of the people that actually made the game, who would you choose to make that game and why.
It can be for any platform any era and could even be multi platform. For Example: Palace Software were the only company I know of that could get HUGE,
well animated sprites working on the C64 in Barbarian 1 and especially Barbarian 2, so I would have preferred that software house and those programmers
to have taken on games like Final Fight and Streetfighter 2 for the Commodore 64, rather than US Gold.'

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