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The Top 7... Maddest British old-school games

And you thought Japanese game design was weird? Ha!

Words: David Houghton, GamesRadar UK

When you think of insane video game design, Japan probably springs immediately to mind. But “Pah!” say we. British games have a far more unhinged history of dribbling head-sickness, and it’s about bloody time their delightful nonsense was paid tribute.

Maybe it was due to our isolation on a small island. Maybe it was because the conventions of game design hadn’t been so cruelly strapped around our innocent hearts. But during the ‘80s, Britain put out batshit insane games as a matter of course, and barely seemed to even notice the lunacy. Some were mad because they were just mad. Some were mad due to massive artistic experimentation. And the most quintessentially British ones were mad because they were based around the most mundane activities imaginable, without a jot or irony.

This is their story. This is their madness. Brace yourself and enjoy.


7. Hover Bovver (1984)

How mad is it?

Modern games play on our natural rebellious instincts. They know that we like to break the rules, so they let us. Whether it’s the criminal-as-you-want-it-to-be Grand Theft Auto or the developer-enforced murder of the innocent in Prototype, we rightly love games that let us partake in caddishness, bounderdom and fiendery. Hover Bovver however, takes it one step further than either of the above titles and gives us the vicarious thrill of borrowing a neighbour’s lawnmower and not giving it back! You may think that's no big deal, but in England it’s an affront second only to questioning the Queen’s taste in hats. They’ll cut out your guts and use them to strangle you ‘til your face pops off. And they’ll be right to.

In Hover Bovver, you have to mow for your life while avoiding the rapid advances of your neighbour. Yes, that’s right, you even flaunt your soul-destroying crime right in his stupid face! On top of that, you can even mulch the living shit out of flower beds, inciting the further rage and pain of a gardener character. And those GTA hookers think they have it bad... At least they have crack to cheer them up. The noble English suburbanite must suffer his hardships with naught but a small sherry after 7PM.

It should come as no surprise that Hover Bovver sprang from the bottomless lunacy pump that is the mind of psychedelic video game auteur Jeff Minter, creator of Gridrunner and Space Giraffe. Do not be surprised, oh connoisseurs of fetid delirium, if his name comes up again during this article.

How did they sell this lunacy?

 

Graphics representative of gameplay.

Bonus madness

Released in 1984, Hover Bovver features one of the earlier examples of Minter's recurring "sheep as power-ups" motif. But Minter's games aren't the only place that sheep and psychadelia meet. Take for example, this mind-blowing (though faked) Samsung promo:



6. Super Trolley (1988)

How mad is it? 

Just as the anarchy of lawn-mowing had dispelled your allusions of the British as a reserved and mundanity-obsessed race, along comes a supermarket shelf-stacking simulator to ruin things. And it’s a game created by one of our young youth-folk too! It’s no wonder that this guy was our answer to Elvis.

Let’s put this game into even more stark contrast with a little history lesson. Between 1975 an 1994, there was a British TV show called Jim’ll Fix it. Every Saturday evening, stalwart radio DJ and TV presenter Jimmy Savile would answer the prayers of the kids, they having written in asking him to realise their greatest and most extravagant dreams. Some performed live with their favourite bands. Some appeared in their favourite TV shows. Young Andrew Collett however, had an idea for a game, and he was bloody well going to get it made.

Above: You even got to price up tins at the start. You can smell the anarchy!

His medium-changing thrill ride of digital wish fulfilment? A game based around working in a super market, involving the pushing of a trolley during an epic quest to put things on the right shelves. While avoiding old ladies and removing stray dogs from the premises. The kid knew how to party.

How did they sell this lunacy?

 

With white-label, own-brand produce and an cigar-chomping celebrity OAP.

Bonus madness

Jimmy Savile is widely accepted as the inventor of club DJing. Seriously. He started playing records in dancehalls in the early ‘40s while live bands were still the norm, and was the first person to use two turntables for continuous play. He also claims to have invented rap, though that proclamation is a little more dubious:


 
32 Comments
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Ded  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Hah :D that's pretty retro. Only played Hover Bovver on this list. Maybe mutant camels.. it's been a long time!
AA95mp  - 1 month 7 days ago 
i didn't we would have made them kinds of strange games. because everyone wants to play a game which envolves trolly pushing.

@reCAPTCHA:tepee fanelli??????
AA95mp  - 1 month 7 days ago 
i actually like the old rappers songs which aren't rap.
allthegoodnameswheretaken  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Hooray for British gaming
FlyinMX  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Hey, it's Frankie goes to Hollywood! Again!!

2nd time in three weeks, right?
GameManiac  - 1 month 7 days ago 
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Harmonator  - 1 month 7 days ago 
O_o;; uuh... this is... crazy... I'm just speechless...
axis56  - 1 month 7 days ago 
apparently jimmy saville lives in the same town as me. never seen him once. never want to see him ever. however his t-shirt made me lol.
FinalGamer  - 1 month 7 days ago 
: O
JIMMY SAVILLE!??!

.......that man is a god unto us of this little island.
FinalGamer  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Also, number 5 is like our very own Cho Aniki....I mean wow.
Cyberninja  - 1 month 7 days ago 
the easy way to get to the end of the video without you brain capsizing is to skip to the end
Hurricrane  - 1 month 7 days ago 
jesus christ The Sentinal looks boring... I can't believe people played stuff like that
bilstar  - 1 month 7 days ago 
£7.50 for Hover Bovver!?!? That's like... £17842 in todays money! What platform was that for?
garnsr  - 1 month 7 days ago 
John Pertwee's my second favorite Doctor, after Peter Davison. Odd song.

The sheep video was awesome!

Any chance any of the Brits will be on Talk Radar? This list definitely seems to need a British perspective to discuss it.

There were a number of typos (presumably) in this, like saying our "allusions" were shattered, instead of illusions, and saying the music was the most "interested" part of Sentinel Returns. Aren't those the sorts of things we just heard that the American guys don't take lightly?
michaelmcc827  - 1 month 7 days ago 
why do I not care about this top 7 at all...
Unoriginal  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Read the whole feature with Guru Larrys voice in my head. A good feature becomes better.
TestDDs  - 1 month 7 days ago 
@michaelmcc827
because your mom was a the top 7 of best times in bed last night
Onedown  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Maybe its just me but none of the videos are working. :/
AMayer  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Holy crap. British people are insane. I'm glad I live in America where the people are much less crazy. Ha, ya right.
Amnesiac  - 1 month 7 days ago 
@TestDDs:
PLEASE tell me you were trying to be a black hole of funny.
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