Resources
The best places to explore the Dizzy universe further — fan communities, databases, archives, and more.
Fan Community
Yolkfolk.com
The primary dedicated Dizzy fan community. Forums, walkthroughs, DizzyAGE engine downloads, ROM patches, and everything else.
DizzyAGE Engine
Fan-developed game creation engine for making Dizzy-style games. Actively maintained by the community with dozens of fan games available.
The Oliver Twins YouTube
Official Oliver Twins YouTube channel. Retrospective talks, Dizzy history, development stories, and community engagement.
Game Databases
MobyGames — Dizzy Series
Complete series listing on MobyGames with credits, platform data, reviews, and screenshots for every Dizzy title.
World of Spectrum
Definitive ZX Spectrum release database. Dizzy titles documented with release dates, magazine scans, and more.
Lemon64
C64 database with Dizzy title reviews, release data, community ratings, and SID music information.
Music & Archives
HVSC — SID Collection
High Voltage SID Collection. C64 music rips for all Dizzy titles, including David Whittaker and Matt Gray compositions.
DeepSID
Online SID player and browser. Listen to C64 Dizzy music directly in your browser without any downloads.
Internet Archive
Browser-based emulation of Dizzy titles plus magazine scans from Your Sinclair, Zzap!64, Crash, and more.
Wikipedia
Dizzy (character)
Wikipedia’s article on the Dizzy character and series, covering history, games, and the cancelled NES titles.
Oliver Twins
Wikipedia’s article on Philip and Andrew Oliver, covering their careers from the Dizzy series through Blitz Games.
Codemasters
Wikipedia’s article on Codemasters, the publisher that brought Dizzy to millions of 8-bit players.