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 (...)
At the same time that the PlayStation version of Radikal Bikers was being developed, this new football game was released, a continuation of Ronaldo V-Football, that firstable was going to be called, guess it, UEFA 99.
On this occasion, they left behind (...)
"Ronaldo V-Football" (V-Soccer in the US) was originally going to be called "UEFA 99", but the people of Infogrames got hold of Ronaldo's license and everything changed. In fact, the following year UEFA 2000, its sequel, was published.
In the developme (...)
Although initially programmed for MSX in 2006, Lemonize was encouraged years later to also make a version for the ZX Spectrum and, a little later, its adaptation for the minority and unfairly unknown ColecoVision console, with magnificent results, somethi (...)
The third part of the Turok saga (Turok 3 was the fourth), followed the Bit Managers had started under the auspices of Acclaim: impeccable technical aspects, great playability and almost guaranteed commercial success.
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Actual Exelweiss CEO and old Opera and Comix member, Jose Vicente Pons answer the question asked by German Aracil Boned, also known as Tecnoxarxa (in spanish only, please use a web translator).
In console zone you'll find the best games. How can you play them? Simple, if you haven't it yet or it's too old, download an emulator for your PC, Mac or console and you'll feel like in the 80's.