BTW, somehow I forgot that there's a semi-unofficial port/remake of the original
Giana Sisters by a German developer, Rainer Sinsch. He first made an unofficial DOS port of the game called
Giana Worlds (later renamed to
Giant Worlds for copyright reasons). Eventually Rainer Sinsch contacted the creator of the original
Giana Sisters game, Armin Gessert, who gave official permission to develop and distribute
Giant Worlds:
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Copyright questions have been solved (07-07-01)
Yesterday I had a nice phone call with Armin Gessert (the original c64 author and inventor of The Great Giana Sisters). It turned out that he has the rights for Giana Sisters and he was so kind to give us the permission to continue publishing giana worlds (I am very glad that issue has been solved). In case you may want to have a look at what Armin Gessert does now try out the web-site of his game development company: http://www.spellbound.de.
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Both the older
Giant Sisters clone (1998) and the
Giana Worlds game are available from download.
Giant Sisters (DOS)
Giana Worlds (Win32)