Description of J-Bird
Before Windmill Software and CHAMProgramming, Orion Software was one of the first game developers that specialized in creating PC "clones" of well-known arcade games, usually from the extensive catalogs of Atari, Taito, or William. Lack of originality or official license notwithstanding, their games are excellent conversions of famous classics that, surprisingly enough, often look and play better than official PC ports.
Aside from great gameplay, Orion games are also notable for being coded with a built-in timer - which means they work at the right speed even on modern computers. Kudos to the designer Greg Kuperberg for having such foresight.. it's not so often you find a 1983 game that doesn't need to be slowed down :-) If you can't get enough of Q*Bert, Pac-Man, or Paratrooper, check out these excellent classics that truly stand the test of time.
Review By HOTUD
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Comments and reviews
tcwhite 2023-05-04 0 point DOS version
@ELHUEVO if you want another 5-14" floppy we would be happy to send you one. We have 1,000's as we were the developer.
elhuevo 2017-01-22 1 point DOS version
I love it
I was hokked on J-Bird when I was at College
I still have the 1,2 51/4" floppy but it's damaged so I'm very happy to find yours
Thanks!!
indstr 2014-02-07 1 point DOS version
We had this game back in the day... One of my Dad's favorites! It's definitely playable.
Spot 2010-11-19 0 point DOS version
A clone of a classic Arcade Game!
Has Qbert game pattern, but with a different character.
The play arena is very good... But that is not to say it is the same thing. Playability is a major ingredient. Playability is to be checked. Do not know.
Qbert was a favorite and a demanding game.
This one should be so, and deserves to be tried out..
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DOS Version
Apple II Version
- Year: 1983
- Publisher: Orion Software, Inc.
Commodore 64 Version
- Year: 1983
- Publisher: Orion Software, Inc.
- Developer: Orion Software, Inc.
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