AFFILIATES
Short guide to programs that unprotect DOS games
Those programs that, back in the distant days of DOS, promised to do away with those annoying game protections. You know, "Insert the original disk", "Before continuing, look at line 25 on page 30 of your manual", etc.
Those programs that, back in the distant days of DOS, promised to do away with those annoying game protections. You know, "Insert the original disk", "Before continuing, look at line 25 on page 30 of your manual", etc.
By Neville, on 2024-11-23 (updated on 2024-11-26) ·
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0Old sound cards: AdLib, Covox, Sound Blaster...
There were times when the PC was just leaving the office and when enjoying sound, any sound, was a luxury. And for that, PC users used all kinds of gadgets.
There were times when the PC was just leaving the office and when enjoying sound, any sound, was a luxury. And for that, PC users used all kinds of gadgets.
By Neville, on 2024-11-22 (updated on 2024-12-10) ·
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8The PC and its old graphics modes (CGA, Hercules, EGA...)
Since PCs began as work tools rather than gaming machines, they did not initially stand out for their graphic capabilities.
Since PCs began as work tools rather than gaming machines, they did not initially stand out for their graphic capabilities.
By Neville, on 2024-11-22 ·
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2Game covers in the Golden Age of the Spanish soft
Different colors of the covers have been an interesting thing for many users in Spain, being even object of collectionism.
Different colors of the covers have been an interesting thing for many users in Spain, being even object of collectionism.
By Karnevi, on 2012-01-19 ·
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0Ugly ducklings from spanish software (XI): Magic Team
There are two types of "ugly ducklings": The big company, wich made a lot of games, but most of them were really bad, and the little one, wich name we can't remember today. This article is about one of the second category. (in spanish only)
There are two types of "ugly ducklings": The big company, wich made a lot of games, but most of them were really bad, and the little one, wich name we can't remember today. This article is about one of the second category. (in spanish only)
By The Punisher, on 2008-12-20 ·
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0Ugly ducklings from spanish software (X): Positive
At the latest eighties, seeing that them found no place in existing companies, a group of young boys decided to create their own software company: Positive. (Only in spanish, please use a web translator)
At the latest eighties, seeing that them found no place in existing companies, a group of young boys decided to create their own software company: Positive. (Only in spanish, please use a web translator)
By The Punisher, on 2008-08-28 ·
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0Ugly ducklings from spanish software (IX): Zafiro
Born in the golden age of the software sales, Zafiro was a company that fought against Erbe soft trying to sell the same games (available only in Spanish; please use a translator).
Born in the golden age of the software sales, Zafiro was a company that fought against Erbe soft trying to sell the same games (available only in Spanish; please use a translator).
By The Punisher, on 2008-05-01 ·
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0Ugly ducklings from spanish software (IX): Dro soft
The adventure in the software world of Dro Music discographic company. Only in spanish, use a web translator, please.
The adventure in the software world of Dro Music discographic company. Only in spanish, use a web translator, please.
By The Punisher, on 2008-03-14 ·
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1Ugly ducklings from spanish software (VII): Sygran S.A.
This is time to talk about Sygran, a really unknow company who sold games, but nobody knows where nor when they did it. (Only in spanish, please, use a translator)
This is time to talk about Sygran, a really unknow company who sold games, but nobody knows where nor when they did it. (Only in spanish, please, use a translator)
By The Punisher, on 2008-02-20 ·
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0Ugly ducklings from spanish software (VI): Iber Software.
Since I begun this series of articles, I never have benn so many doubts about giving the ugly duck label to a spanish company (in Spanish only, please use a web translator).
Since I begun this series of articles, I never have benn so many doubts about giving the ugly duck label to a spanish company (in Spanish only, please use a web translator).
By The Punisher, on 2008-02-06 ·
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2Ugly ducklings from spanish software (V): Juliet Software.
Almost everyone remembers a lot of spanish companies because of their specially hard games, but the most remarkable thing from Juliet Software is the difficulty to pass the main menu. (only in Spanish, please use a translator).
Almost everyone remembers a lot of spanish companies because of their specially hard games, but the most remarkable thing from Juliet Software is the difficulty to pass the main menu. (only in Spanish, please use a translator).
By The Punisher, on 2008-01-19 ·
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3Ugly ducklings from spanish software (IV): Delta Software.
Continuing with our retroview to the Spanish companies, this is the turn of Delta Softare (in Spanish only, please use a translator).
Continuing with our retroview to the Spanish companies, this is the turn of Delta Softare (in Spanish only, please use a translator).
By The Punisher, on 2008-01-01 ·
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0Ugly ducklings from spanish software (III): Xortrapa.
A company with releases of great quality, but not an star company due to the difficulty of their games. We're talking about Xortrapa (only in Spanish, please use a translator).
A company with releases of great quality, but not an star company due to the difficulty of their games. We're talking about Xortrapa (only in Spanish, please use a translator).
By The Punisher, on 2007-12-14 ·
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1Ugly ducklings from spanish software (II): OMK.
Known for being one of the few companies that published games for the Amstrad PCW, OMK (aka Omikron at their origins) is the protagonist of this article (in spanish only, please use a translator).
Known for being one of the few companies that published games for the Amstrad PCW, OMK (aka Omikron at their origins) is the protagonist of this article (in spanish only, please use a translator).
By The Punisher, on 2007-11-28 ·
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2Ugly ducklings from spanish software (I): G.LL.
The first of Punisher's articles about "Ugly ducklings" of spanish software: Minor companies that published not so minor games. This time: G.LL. Software (in spanish only, please use a web translator).
The first of Punisher's articles about "Ugly ducklings" of spanish software: Minor companies that published not so minor games. This time: G.LL. Software (in spanish only, please use a web translator).
By The Punisher, on 2007-11-02 ·
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0Microhobby selección: Best of type-ins
With an inferior quality, but bringing us even more memories than Microhobby Cassette tapes, you can find the Microhobby Semanal tapes (in spanish only, please use a web translator).
With an inferior quality, but bringing us even more memories than Microhobby Cassette tapes, you can find the Microhobby Semanal tapes (in spanish only, please use a web translator).
By The Punisher, on 2007-10-21 ·
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1Microhobby selección: Full of classics
An article analyzing, with details, the best games published in our beloved magazine Microhobby (in spanish only, please use a web translator).
An article analyzing, with details, the best games published in our beloved magazine Microhobby (in spanish only, please use a web translator).
By The Punisher, on 2007-09-23 ·
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10Ventamatic, the pioneers
A review of the history and production of Ventamatic, one of the greatest pioneers of the Spanish software, but also vastly unkown. Until now (in Spanish only, please use a web translator).
A review of the history and production of Ventamatic, one of the greatest pioneers of the Spanish software, but also vastly unkown. Until now (in Spanish only, please use a web translator).
By The Punisher, on 2007-09-14 ·
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0Round table about the Videogame in Zaragoza
Four coders of the Golden Age of the spanish games in a colloquy about the past, present and future of the games in Spain (in spanish only, please use a web translator).
Four coders of the Golden Age of the spanish games in a colloquy about the past, present and future of the games in Spain (in spanish only, please use a web translator).
By Anjuel & Deivid, on 2005-04-14 ·
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0Sinclair computers history
A review of the Sinclair computers history, since the ZX-80 to the PC Sinclair 200 (in spanish only, please use a web translator).
A review of the Sinclair computers history, since the ZX-80 to the PC Sinclair 200 (in spanish only, please use a web translator).
By el Inodoro, on 2000-01-01 ·
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1INFORMATION
In this section, the Computer Emuzone staff will write about a lot of themes, but always with an union nexus: the Golden Age of the Spanish software. Only one thing: the articles are written in Spanish language, so if you do not understand it, you can try to use a web translator.
RANDOM GAME
GAME LISTS
games
cards
sinclair zx
1025
582
amstrad
633
442
commodore
141
101
msx
658
548
atari
49
55
amiga
100
73
pc
800
484
mac
84
34
playstation
136
14
xbox
119
12
nintendo
180
58
sega
14
9
coleco
15
14
arcade
48
42
mobile
66
19
enterprise
69
67
+computer
16
7
+console
34
13
TOTAL
4187
1434
1646
5031
1233
3072
955
8311
80
484
331
1591
2574
319
64
11
24
34
+11.84M
19398
31301
2452
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