On August 3, 1999, Spectrum Zone, the predecessor of Computer Emuzone [CEZ], was launched. So, we are celebrating our 25th anniversary, and it is worth saying so, even though we have not been able to prepare anything special. We will continue here as long as we can. Thanks for everything!

Title: Astérix & Obélix
Working title: Obélix
Genre: Arcade
Type: Plattforms, Beat 'em up
Distribution: Commercial
Series: Astérix
Price: 5990/12990 Pts
| Rating | Votes |
| 5 | 1 |
| 6 | 1 |
| 9 | 1 |
| 10 | 4 |
Program: Ricardo Fernández Gil, Daniel López Vallejo
Gráficos: Rubén Ángel Gómez, Sergio Palacios, Julio Moruno (GBC), Alberto Pleguezuelos
Direction: STEPHANE BAUDET, RUBÉN GÓMEZ
SNES
Program: Isidro Gilabert
Director: STEPHANE BAUDET
Artistic Direction: NICOLAS POTHIER
Design: VINCENT PELISSON
If Astérix had a review the other day, today is Obelix's turn ... And, although you can choose a character between the little Gallic and his gluttonous friend, 'Astérix & Obélix' was going to be called exclusively as the latter, or at least that is what the game menu attests to in its Game Boy versions. The reasons for the change are unknown, but everything indicates that it must have been a question of marketing.
Unlike its predecessor in the saga, this game was not released for NES, but instead received a 16-bit version for the Nintendo, also programmed by Bit Managers. It is curious how different systems were playing during their career, and at the same time a pity that they did not venture at the time with systems such as the C64, the ST or the Amiga.
As for the game, we find again a very careful product in the graphic and sound aspects, with a lot of platform and good doses of fun.
· GAME BOY COLOR: La primera incursión de Bit Managers en este sistema nos dejó un juego tan divertido como el de su antecesora, pero con un color muy bien aplicado. Yo tuve GB y GBC, y a pesar de lo bien que se ve aquí, creo recordar que en la propia máquina no se apreciaban tanto los colores.
· SUPER NES: Como os decíamos, también supuso el debut de la compañia en este sistema... El debut, la consagración y la despedida, porque no volvieron a hacer otro juego para ella. Una pena, porque les quedó realmente bien.
Unlike its predecessor in the saga, this game was not released for NES, but instead received a 16-bit version for the Nintendo, also programmed by Bit Managers. It is curious how different systems were playing during their career, and at the same time a pity that they did not venture at the time with systems such as the C64, the ST or the Amiga.
As for the game, we find again a very careful product in the graphic and sound aspects, with a lot of platform and good doses of fun.
Ranking de Versiones
· GAME BOY: La hermana pequeña no desmerece en nada al resto, a pesar de sus gráficos monocromo.· GAME BOY COLOR: La primera incursión de Bit Managers en este sistema nos dejó un juego tan divertido como el de su antecesora, pero con un color muy bien aplicado. Yo tuve GB y GBC, y a pesar de lo bien que se ve aquí, creo recordar que en la propia máquina no se apreciaban tanto los colores.
· SUPER NES: Como os decíamos, también supuso el debut de la compañia en este sistema... El debut, la consagración y la despedida, porque no volvieron a hacer otro juego para ella. Una pena, porque les quedó realmente bien.
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