Pinchcliffe Grand Prix

Pinchcliffe Grand Prix (2000)

by Caprino Video Games, Pan Vision
Genres:Adventure, Puzzle, Racing, Point-and-click
Themes:Kids
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative
Story:Pinchcliffe Grand Prix - The PC Game is the biggest game success in Norway of all time. It features activities and animations for hours and hours of entertainment for all the family. Gamers get to repair bicycles, do jigsaws, feed birds, ride Sonny's trike, paint, catch butterflies and sort socks! Along the way, they find or win car parts enabling them to build Il Tempo Gigante, no less - and take part in the car race itself. The game has won the EMMA Award in the Entertainment Category.Show more
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user avatar@Blue0724user avatar@Blue0724
January 30, 2025
One of the best selling Norwegian made games—and it's not even preserved. Because of its CD-Cops DRM it is impossible to install and run the original game form disc onto modern hardware let alone that you need a CD drive. All of the games updates have been removed from the developers website. I would like to see a collaboration between Good Old Games, Caprino Video Games and The National Library of Norway to properly preserve the game and make it easily available for everybody.
user avatar@triplekilluser avatar@triplekill
January 30, 2025
One of my favorite games growing up with many memorable moments. It has a lot of great and fun mini-games, some easy and calming while others more challenging and fast paced. Getting it to run on modern systems is quite a hassle so having it on GOG would be great to experience the game again and for new people to discover it.
user avatar@CatRuser avatar@CatR
January 31, 2025
This game is a cultural milestone to the Norwegian people absolutely equal in stature to Heroes of Might and Magic, Disciples, and Gothic. It's a wonderful collection of minigames that are easy enough for children to play, and hard enough that adults can obsess over them, all of which are lovingly rendered by artists who truly cared for the setting and its characters. It is at risk of becoming lost media, and so aside from its incredible cultural importance and appeal to all ages; it deserves a chance to avoid being relegated to a few happy memories. The world would be poorer if it was lost, and people outside of Norway deserve to have a taste of an almost entirely unknown part of the world's games industry - with a game full of charm and beauty.
user avatar@Teladinnuser avatar@Teladinn
January 31, 2025
This is a quintessential classic retro game from the arguably best norwegian movie ever. Preserving this masterpiece is to the greater good of humanity and GOG is the right platform to do so
This game belongs to a series of games that define my childhood. Fun and challenging, and if need be I would gladly be first in line to help get the dialogue going between GOG and the creator!
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