Trivia
The original Amstrad CPC version of the game was in a basic playable form in just 3 days, even with only 2 people working on it.
Like all of their Spectrum conversions, this one was largely coded on the Amstrad, and copied across using a custom-written interface/software combination called SPLINK.
This is the only Dizzy game in which we get to see Dizzy's mother. In the other games, she isn't even mentioned, but she is seen in one of this game's cinematics.
Contributed by
Qlberts (58) on Dec 23, 2003.
At easter, the magazines ST Action and Amiga Action released an easter version of Fast Food. It had fewer levels and replaced the food by easter eggs.
Contributed by
Qlberts (58) on Dec 23, 2003.