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|imagecaption=Hungarian cover
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|status=<span style="color:Green;">'''Found'''</span>
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|datefound=04 Oct. '18
|datefound=04 Oct 2018
|foundby=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJU_h8-2TQI Neon Glare]
|foundby=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJU_h8-2TQI Neon Glare]
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'''''Pingwinek Kelvin''''' (known in English as '''''Penguin Kelvin''''') is a 3D platformer game developed by Tate Multimedia and published by Play Publishing.
'''''Pingwinek Kelvin''''' (known in English as '''''Penguin Kelvin''''' or '''''Kelvin the Penguin''''') is a 3D platformer game developed by Tate Multimedia and published by Play Publishing.


 
The game is a spin-off to Tate's ''Kao the Kangaroo'' series and was given a limited release in Poland on March 20th, 2003, followed by limited releases across the Netherlands, Hungary, Russia, and Germany.
The game is a spin-off to Tate's ''Kao the Kangaroo'' series and was given a limited release in Poland on 20 March 2003, followed by limited releases across the Netherlands, Hungary, Russia and Germany.


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
The evil Dr. Heater (named Dr. Grzalka in the Polish version) has created a heating device that sends heaters around the south pole to melt the ice caps. Kelvin slides in to save the day, traversing 6 levels combating Heater's henchmen and eventually the mad scientist himself.
The evil Dr. Heater (named Dr. Grzalka in the Polish version) has created a piano that sends heaters around the south pole to melt the ice caps. Kelvin slides in to save the day, traversing 6 levels combating Heater's henchmen and eventually the mad scientist himself.


==Lost English Version==
==Lost English Version==
Due to Play Publishing's nature of mostly publishing small games with limited budgets, often bundled with small magazines, the game was never released outside of Europe with the only confirmed English release being in Hungary, nor was the game ever re-released due to Tate Multimedia's distain for the title, wishing to forget about it. The English version remained missing until 4 October 2018 when a YouTube user named Neon Glare uploaded the game in its entirety to his channel.
Due to Play Publishing's nature of mostly publishing small games with limited budgets, often bundled with small magazines, the game was never released outside of Europe with the only confirmed English release being in Hungary, nor was the game ever re-released due to Tate Multimedia's distain for the title, wishing to forget about it. The English version remained lost until October 4th, 2018, when a YouTube user named Neon Glare uploaded the game in its entirety to his channel.


==Gameplay Footage==
==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
File:Kelvin_2.jpg|Alternate Hungarian cover
File:Kelvin_scan.jpg|Inside Hungarian cover
File:Kelvin_CD.png|English release CD scan
File:Kelvin_Manual.jpg|Game Manual Pt 1
File:Kelvin_Manual_2.jpg|Game Manual Pt. 2
</gallery>
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VlmiRsT_Ryp79lUqVbQTfPmDABCiKNKW/view?usp=drive_open The original upload of the game (on Google Drive).]  
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VlmiRsT_Ryp79lUqVbQTfPmDABCiKNKW/view?usp=drive_open The original upload of ''Penguin Kelvin'' (on Google Drive).]  
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HEVzY2UFuJWKB__c9E9qoL2eUFOWSKWP/view?usp=sharing A working installer for 64-bit systems (on Google Drive).]
*[http://www.old-games.ru/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=24050 An installer wrapper and a download for the game (Note: install this first then run the game's setup on 64-bit computers).]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:18, 15 May 2020

Penguin Kelvin cover.png

Hungarian cover.

Status: Found

Date found: 04 Oct 2018

Found by: Neon Glare

Pingwinek Kelvin (known in English as Penguin Kelvin or Kelvin the Penguin) is a 3D platformer game developed by Tate Multimedia and published by Play Publishing.

The game is a spin-off to Tate's Kao the Kangaroo series and was given a limited release in Poland on March 20th, 2003, followed by limited releases across the Netherlands, Hungary, Russia, and Germany.

Synopsis

The evil Dr. Heater (named Dr. Grzalka in the Polish version) has created a piano that sends heaters around the south pole to melt the ice caps. Kelvin slides in to save the day, traversing 6 levels combating Heater's henchmen and eventually the mad scientist himself.

Lost English Version

Due to Play Publishing's nature of mostly publishing small games with limited budgets, often bundled with small magazines, the game was never released outside of Europe with the only confirmed English release being in Hungary, nor was the game ever re-released due to Tate Multimedia's distain for the title, wishing to forget about it. The English version remained lost until October 4th, 2018, when a YouTube user named Neon Glare uploaded the game in its entirety to his channel.

Gallery

English Gameplay

Full game playthrough

See Also

External Links

References