What are the Monty Python video games and how can I get my hands on them?
And now, a bit of fun! There have been many unofficial Python-related game projects by fans on the Net but there are only a handful of official games. 1. Monty Python’s Flying Circus: The Game Released by Virgin Mastertronic in the early 1990s, this is a very low-budget game. It was released for systems like the Commodore, Amiga, and Atari. It would not be remembered today if it had not been released on the IBM 286 PC, but since it was it is still playable and is available on the web in many spots (it takes up less than half a meg). The true Internet version of the game was created by our own site and is given away here as reward for contest entries, beating the maze, etc. We call it the Hidden Game. It is an old-fashioned type of game but still very funny and silly, not to mention impossible to beat. You play Mr. D. P. Gumby in search of little bits of his missing brain. You collect Spam to get it back and face Pythonic enemies such as Vikings, Dead Parrots, Keep Left Signs, Spiny Nor