Let's Play: Q*Bert for the Dreamcast Part 2: So There's Classic and Adventure Q*Bert, But No Modern.
Long ago, in an arcade machine near, near the local pinball joint, children everywhere were enamored with a little orange dude with Birdo's nose. This... thing... called Q*Bert, fought valiantly against the idiotic snake Coily. His legacy lived on for almost two decades (and apparently onto the PSN but I wouldn't know) before he disappeared completely. This is his finest hour: the final original Q*Bert game ever made.
Okay, I'll stop being epic now.
And now comes Adventure Mode, which is a direct clone of that on the PS1 version. We start off with Z!La (how /do/ you pronounce that, anyway?)'s dimension, and clear the first three worlds. Coily hasn't gotten his Cherry Coke yet! Let's Keep it that way!
Oy, y'know, after years of playing through the first six levels, I'm really sick of this little wizard... thing. Of course, his levels /are/ the ones that look most natural given the graphical style. And who doesn't like spinning triiiiiiaaaaaangles, anyway?
Link B:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOqT9evmkiI
(Texty's Post-Description: I know I said I wouldn't do this, but
Death Count: 9)