deKay's Lofi Gaming

Run Baby Run Editor

If, like me, you’ve ever wished you could redesign the Run Baby Run levels, you’ll be over the moon to find this page. For here, is the one and only Run Baby Run Level Editor! Not only does this fantastic program allow you to create all those alternative screen layouts you’ve been wishing you could create for the last 20 years or so, but you can also alter the “wall” graphic tiles and pick your own colour scheme for each …

Run Baby Run Levels

The original set of five levels for Run Baby Run were fantastic. No, they were better than fantastic. But, after 20 years worth of play, they did become a little, er, familiar. Thankfully, Dunny, one of the nice chaps that writes the Speccy emulator SPIN wrote a marvelous level editor. You can get that on the Level Editor page. Here, however, are a pile of new RBR levels I’ve created with the editor. Some of these level designs have been …

Run Baby Run Guide

After a discussion in comp.sys.sinclair, it was discovered that many people were pants at this fantastic game. Almost everyone was, in fact. Except me, being the Baby-Master (er, or something) that I am. Apparently. Anyway, I decided to relieve the frustrations of those less fortunate than me, by imparting this players guide to them. Be thankful, mortal fools… Level 1 – Bolton Gas Works Not too difficult. Follow the white line around the two blocks in the top left, and …

Run Baby Run

Run Baby Run is, without doubt, the greatest game ever created. FACT. Better than other so-called “best games” like Half-Life, Mario 64 or Halo 3. LAW. I have spent more of my life playing this game than any other game. I play it almost every week. I even bought a flash cartridge for my Game Boy Advance so that I could use a Spectrum emulator on there and play it on the move. So, it is only right that I …

Run Baby Run on Fuse

I’m sure I’ve mentioned it before, but the best game in the world, ever, is Run Baby Run for the Spectrum. For no other reason than to celebrate today’s release of a new version of Fuse for OS X, here it is. Isn’t it lovely?¬¨‚Ć Of course it is.

Run Baby Run

More playage-and-testage of this game today. I now have three sets of levels for download, and I’ve also upped the editor. You can see all this, and more, in my new Run Baby Run section of this very site. Hurrah!

Run Baby Run

Well, less actual playing, and more designing new levels. Expect to see them, and more, and the editor, and other stuff, on my Run Baby Run pages on this very site. Soon. Probably.

Run Baby Run

It’s an RZX recording frenzy at the moment, so I’ve been trying to beat my personal best. I haven’t fared to well, sadly, as the pressure of recording my gameplay makes me mess it up. However, I have managed a score of 3146, and here’s the RZX to prove it. Weak.

Run Baby Run: Cold as Ice

I’ve been honing my skills a little on my new Run Baby Run levels. I’m not sure I’ve managed to create levels as good as the original (although, I’ve only had a week to play with the new ones, and twenty years to master the old ones!), but they’re all certainly playable. I’m alarmed at how similar Green Acres is to Bolton Gas Works, even though it wasn’t intentional. I think it may just play like it, rather than look …

Super Mario 64 (Switch): COMPLETED!

Yes, I have played and completed this before. A fair few times too. But! This is the Switch version, on the Super Mario 3D All-Stars pack that recently came out, where the game is (slightly) upscaled, (slightly) less blurry, and with a nicer looking HUD and font. I’ve said before that Super Mario 64 is one of the best games ever made. It sits comfortably in my Top 5, and was probably at Number Two (after Run Baby Run of …