![]() It's got the same hypnotic quality that's the trademark of early videogames, and once you lock into the strange controls you'll be gone. Thankfully, Atari hasn't changed the concept one iota, and for that reason this is an essential purchase for old-skoolers. Easy, huh? Well, it would be if it wasn't for the bouncing balls and snakes, not to mention the other Q'Bert-type creatures bouncing around undoing all your hard work. When you've turned the whole level the right colour you can move off and take another one on. Every time you bounce off a square it changes colour. You have to guide Q'Bert (an orange bouncy thing) across different pyramid-shaped levels. If you've never heard of it, think Pac Man on acid. If you're too young to remember the halcyon days of video gaming, then how about the hip-hop connection? DJ Q'Bert? One of the best DJs in the world? That's how cool this game is. You don't need to read the review, do you? If you misspent your youth hanging around laundrettes and fish and chip shops, then you probably know everything you need to know about this cult arcade classic.
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