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==Games in the series== ===Core series=== 1986 * ''[[Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure]]'' 1987 * ''[[Treasure Island Dizzy]]'' 1989 * ''[[Fantasy World Dizzy]]'' 1990 * ''[[Magicland Dizzy]]'' 1991 * ''[[Spellbound Dizzy]]'' * ''[[Dizzy Prince of the Yolkfolk]]'' * ''[[Fantastic Dizzy]]'' 1992 * ''[[Crystal Kingdom Dizzy]]'' ===Spin-Off games=== These are games which feature Dizzy but have puzzle or action oriented gameplay which is substantially different from that of the main series. 1987 * ''[[Fast Food Dizzy]]'' 1990 * ''[[Kwik Snax]]'' * ''[[Dizzy Panic!]]'' * ''[[Bubble Dizzy]]'' 1991 * ''[[Dizzy Down the Rapids]]'' 1993 * ''[[Go! Dizzy Go!]]'' ===Compilations=== 1992 * ''Dizzy's Excellent Adventures'' ** ''Kwik Snax'' ** ''Dizzy Panic'' ** ''Dizzy Down The Rapids'' ** ''Dizzy: Prince Of The Yolkfolk'' ** ''Spellbound Dizzy'' 1993 * ''[[The Excellent Dizzy Collection]]'' ** ''Go! Dizzy Go! (Previously unreleased)'' ** ''Dizzy the Adventurer (A renamed conversion of Dizzy: Prince Of The Yolkfolk)'' ** ''Panic Dizzy (A renamed conversion of Dizzy Panic)'' 1994 * ''The Big 6'' ** ''Dizzy: Prince of the Yolkfolk'' ** ''Crystal Kingdom Dizzy'' ** ''Fantastic Dizzy (in an enhanced AGA version)'' ** ''Treasure Island Dizzy'' ** ''Spellbound Dizzy'' ** ''Magicland Dizzy'' The Excellent Dizzy Collection (available on the [[Sega]] [[Master System]] and [[Game Gear]]) was originally intended to include the 9th game in the core Dizzy series, Wonderland Dizzy. However the Codemasters marketing team were unhappy with the idea of two similar games in the same package, and it was decided that since Dizzy The Adventurer (a renamed Dizzy: Prince Of The Yolkfolk) was already almost completed and was generally agreed to be the better of the two games then it should be the one included. Following this decision work on Wonderland Dizzy was effectively halted. Wonderland Dizzy's place in the compilation was taken by a conversion of Dizzy Panic. The third game in the pack was Go! Dizzy Go!, an action-oriented game which had not been previously released. ===Games available on cover tapes/disks=== 1986 * ''Dizzy - Crash Special Edition'' 1987 * ''Treasure Island Dizzy - Crash Special Edition'' 1988 * ''Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition'' 1990 * ''Easter Eggstravaganza'' (An Easter themed variation on Fast Food Dizzy given away with Amiga Action magazine) * ''Dizzy 3 And A Half - Into Magicland'' (A short game which acts as a prologue to Magicland Dizzy) 1994 * ''Christmas Dizzy'' (Given away with the January 1994 issue of Amiga Power) ===Unreleased games=== * ''Dreamworld Pogie'' * ''[[Wonderland Dizzy]]'' ===Parody games=== * ''Wibble World Giddy'' (Available on an [[Amiga Power]] [[cover disk]]) This game featured similar gameplay to the Dizzy series (although the game was much shorter) and stars Giddy, an egg very much like Dizzy except that rather than wear boxing gloves he simply had very large hands. There was a sequel, ''Giddy 2'', also on Amiga, and a third game, [http://giddy3.co.uk/ ''Giddy 3''], made in 2000 for DOS, then ported in [[February 2009]] to [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Mac OSX]], [[Wii]], [[AmigaOS 4]] and [[MorphOS]].
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