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Pushover is a platform puzzle game developed by Red Rat Software in 1992 for the Amiga, Atari ST, DOS and Super NES.
The game was sponsored by Smiths' British snack Quavers, where the game plot revolved around the Quavers mascot 'Colin Curly' losing his Quavers packets down a giant ant hill (Walkers has since bought the Quavers brand and Colin Curly is no longer used as a mascot).
It is then up to the Pushover character 'G.I. Ant', a large soldier ant, to go inside the ant hill and recover the Quavers.
As early as the first pass, he seemed to pull the crowd to his side and then responded to their roaring applause by giving more and more with each step and nod of the head.
Definitely an experienced competitor, The Pushover had been the subject of much attention from the very beginning when he was sired in 1979 by the ever-popular 1981 World Grand Champion, The Pusher C. Initially owned by Mr.
From Fly, Pushover went to Steve Aymett Stables in Lewisburg, where under the ownership of Pickhardt and E. Sherburne of Seattle, Washington, the high headed, fl stallion mounted a vigorous campaign in aged stallion competition.