Giana Sisters 32K

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Giana Sisters 32K is a platform game developed by Rainer Sinsch in 1998. It's a remake of The Great Giana Sisters done for the Mekka/Symposium '98 release party and it ranked first in the 32k game composition there (games that have a size of 32 kbytes only). As you can see in this video, it doesn't have all features of the original game in order to fit that small size. Don't laugh at my gameplay, this game is hard to control :P

Speaking of The Great Giana Sisters itself, it is best described as a clone of Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. developed by Time Warp Productions for C64, Amiga, Amstrad CPC and Atari ST, and published by Rainbow Arts Software GmbH in 1987. It was programmed by Armin Gessert, the graphics were done by Manfred Trenz and the music was done by Chris Hülsbeck. Even though the game wasn't that good, the gameplay was too close to Nintendo's game and they had to stop selling it. After that, The Great Giana Sisters became very popular because there are only a few original copies around that were already sold back then. In 2009, it was redone for iPhone and Nintedo DS as Giana Sisters DS with modern graphics and sounds.

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