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{{sub-stub}}'''''Burglar Bill''''' is an [[SC-3000]] game released exclusively in New Zealand by [[Poseidon Software]]. The game is heavily influenced by the [[wikipedia:Miner_Willy|Miner Willy]] series of games, which were popular on home computers in the 1980's.
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is platform video game originally written for the [[SC-3000]] by Michael Boyd and released by Poseidon Software in 1986. It is the first of three games in the Burglar Bill series. The game was inspired by the ZX Spectrum game [[wikipedia:Manic_Miner|Manic Miner]].
  
It also features on the [[SC-3000 Survivors]] [[Multicart MkII]]
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''{{PAGENAME}}'' is featured on the SC-3000 Survivors ''[[Multicart MkII]]''.
  
==Physical Scans==
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==Plot==
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While doing the rounds of the local village one dark night, Bill comes across a large dark mansion situated on the top of a small hill. Seeing no lights on, Bill decides to check the place over. Inside, Bill comes across a large, wooden door. Opening the door, Bill makes his way down the winding stairway into the darkness below...
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Guide Burglar Bill through the many cellars of the mysterious mansion, collecting the treasures scattered through them. But beware! Each room is guarded by deformed creatures under the control of the creator, the mansion's owner.
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Poison tipped objects litter the cellars making your passage through them very dangerous. After collecting the five objects from each room, a door allows access to the next of the ten rooms, with a new challenge in store for Bill.
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
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==Screenshots==
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Burglar Bill Level 1.png
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Burglar Bill Description.png
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Burglar Bill Top Score.png
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==Physical scans==
 
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==Screenshots==
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==References==
<gallery>
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File:Burglar Bill SC3000 NZ Screenshot1.png
 
File:Burglar Bill SC3000 NZ Screenshot2.png
 
File:Burglar Bill SC3000 NZ Screenshot3.png
 
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Latest revision as of 01:21, 23 January 2022

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Burglar Bill Title.png

Burglar Bill
System(s): SC-3000
Publisher: Poseidon Software
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
SC-3000
NZ

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Burglar Bill is platform video game originally written for the SC-3000 by Michael Boyd and released by Poseidon Software in 1986. It is the first of three games in the Burglar Bill series. The game was inspired by the ZX Spectrum game Manic Miner.

Burglar Bill is featured on the SC-3000 Survivors Multicart MkII.

Plot

While doing the rounds of the local village one dark night, Bill comes across a large dark mansion situated on the top of a small hill. Seeing no lights on, Bill decides to check the place over. Inside, Bill comes across a large, wooden door. Opening the door, Bill makes his way down the winding stairway into the darkness below...

Guide Burglar Bill through the many cellars of the mysterious mansion, collecting the treasures scattered through them. But beware! Each room is guarded by deformed creatures under the control of the creator, the mansion's owner.

Poison tipped objects litter the cellars making your passage through them very dangerous. After collecting the five objects from each room, a door allows access to the next of the ten rooms, with a new challenge in store for Bill.

Magazine articles

Main article: Burglar Bill/Magazine articles.

Screenshots

Physical scans

SC-3000, NZ
BurglarBill SC3000 NZ Box.jpg
Cover
Burglar Bill SC-3000 NZ Cassette Back.jpgBurglar Bill SC-3000 NZ Cassette.jpg
Cassette
Burglar Bill SC-3000 NZ Manual.jpg
Manual

References