Comments by Allister Brimble are denoted (AB).
| File | STIL Commentary | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Captain_Dynamo.sid | |||
| Dizzy_Down_the_Rapids.sid | |||
| Dizzy_Prince_of_Yolkfolk.sid | |||
| Mean_Machine.sid | |||
| Murray_Mouse.sid | Converted from the Spectrum version. | ||
| Panic_Dizzy.sid | |||
| Prince_Clumsy.sid | This game was also released as "The Sword and The Rose", (C) 1991 Codemasters. The tune is a spoof of Mark Cooksey's Ghosts 'n' Goblins theme. | ||
| Rampart.sid | Tunes #1-#5 appear to cover the arcade version by Brad Fuller and Don Diekneite. | ||
| Robin_Hood_Legend_Quest.sid | |||
| Sergeant_Seymour_Robotcop.sid | |||
| Seymour_Goes_To_Hollywood.sid | |||
| Slicks.sid | |||
| Slightly_Magic.sid | |||
| Spellbound_Dizzy.sid | |||
| Super_Seymour.sid | |||
| Wild_West_Seymour.sid | "Yes at that time I was trying to copy all the great C64 musicians. The drum sound was taken from Rob Hubbards music and the other instruments were delibarately similar to David Whittakers stuff which I really liked." (AB) |