This game card belongs to a videogames compilation, so you will find in it a list with the links to the cards of the games, plus all the material that is listed below. If it has a review, it could be found after the list. (...)
Charming title from Angel Colaso (aka Roolandoo), which was his first foray for MSX and in which we must help our monk free his monastery from strange beings that have invaded it after returning from the Holy Land.
Of course, and as a good religious, v (...)
This is an interesting title from the restless developer Miguel Ángel Montejo, better known as Radastán, based and loosely inspired by a well-known children's cartoon, which hit the big time among the little ones in Spain between approximately 2010 (...)
Although, honestly, it does not provide anything particularly notable compared to the first part, it must be recognized that it is even more fun to play if possible, since it incorporates very innovative and original graphic improvements (such as color ch (...)
Thanks to GBMan, we put at your disposal the PC version of the game... Which may be the worst in terms of quality and possibilities. A conversion of MAD (Gonzo Suárez and Javier Fáfula) (...)
Very cool title, created during the long and endless hours of confinement in 2020, in which its main author, Antonio J. Pérez (also known as Greenweb Sevilla), programmed with enormous love and very good judgment on a screen in complete phosphorite to lit (...)
At least there was the Naval Battle on the other side of the tape... (notice: just in the compilation)
At some Inves development meeting, someone said: Do you know that Master Mind game, which is so fashionable and we sell it like hotcakes in st (...)
Shooters were, from the beginning of videogames, a winning bet and an almost certain success, despite its monotony and sometimes tiring repetitiveness. And the reason was very simple: in the unforgettable and unrepeatable arcades, they made you feel like (...)
A year after its first installment, Sword Fight returned with renewed energy, surpassing it in everything.
If the original was a game with a static and linear scenario, with no action other than hitting (always in the same way), the second part turned (...)
The year was 1993, a time when Atari ST and Amiga were languishing in the face of the growing popularity of PCs, which little by little had been matching them in graphics and sound until surpassing them with the standardization of 3D games. And it was log (...)
In Computer Emuzone you'll find the best videogames, since the real classics until the new ones. How can you play them if they are not new? Simple, download an emulator for your PC, Mac, mobile or console and you'll feel like in the 80's.