The Adventures of Quik & Silva - Amiga - last stage & ending
The game was developed by Kaiko,[1] pseudonymously as "New Bits on the RAM" (a play on New Kids on the Block, an American boy band from Dorchester, Massachusetts).
The game was made in less than two weeks to collect money and given its name due to Kaiko having financial problems with Apidya. Kaiko got 15000 Deutsche Marks for each version, Amiga and Atari ST, from the Amiga Fun magazine, allowing the company to complete the game and publish and ship it almost immediately. In the end it turned out good, but since Kaiko did not want to be directly associated with the game, they released the game as "New Bits on the RAM" and invented pseudonyms for the credited developers (except Hülsbeck). The pseudonyms were a homage to Andrew Braybrook (Andreas Breebruck), a coder and key person at Graftgold, and Mark Coleman (Markus Kohlmann), a graphics artist for the Bitmap Brothers. The logo for "New Bits on the RAM" was a ripoff of the Bitmap Brothers' logo, with the hand changed to one giving a thumbs-up.
This game is also notable for being the first home video game to feature Sonic the Hedgehog, in an unofficial capacity, as an enemy.
While the ending is only a still image with some text, there's at least a long song to ear..
Played and recorded by V.E.D., as part of the videogame endings database, whose goal is to catalogue and create the world's largest archive of videogame endings! (what an humble and not ambitious project :D)
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