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Get Me To the Church On Time!

by Gareth Pitchford profile and Scott Denyer (The Spud)

Episode 2 of Ernie Spludge
Humor
1992

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Today is the day that Ernie Spludge finally gets married to the love of his life Rosie Cheeques. Unfortunately, after a heavy stag night, Ernie has an awful hangover, can't see his best man and has only a couple of hours to get ready for the ceremony...'

Get Me to the Church on Time! was the second installment of Ernie Spludge's adventures and was produced for the ZX Spectrum 48K. It made its first appearance on the B-Side of The Life of a Lone Electron which was released by Delbert the Hamster Software in 1992.

A PAWed Amstrad CPC/PCW CP/M version of this title was produced and sold by Philip Reynolds of The Adventure Workshop, it featured The Quest for the Holy Snail on the B-Side. (Phillip Ramsey's review on CPCRulez references an Adlan conversion, which is something The Adventure Workshop & others produced so tape users could play the game but I don't know for sure that this exists.)

When Delbert the Hamster Software closed, Zenobi Software took over the distribution of this title and it appeared on their Hamster Droppings compilation.


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