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: Turok. Battle of the Bionosaurs
Genre: Arcade
Type: Plattforms, Action
Distribution: Commercial
Series: Turok
Price: 5990 Pts
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| Rating | Votes |
| 8 | 2 |
| 10 | 2 |
Graphics: Rubén Ángel Gómez, Sergio Palacios, Javier García
Music, Sound: Alberto José González Pedraza
Design: Rubén Ángel Gómez
QA Manager: Carol Caracciolo
Producer: Michael Archer
QA Supervisors: Jeff Rosa, Dale Taylor
QA Lead Analysts: Jim Craddock, Mike Patterson
QA Project Leads: Jeremy Pope, Jennifer Walka
'Turok: Dino'saur Hunter' was one of the bombings of the Nintendo 64, the last console of the mythical Japanese company to use cartridges. I never played it, really, but together with 'Goldeneye' it is one of the most remembered FPS for this console (it was also launched for PC).
Bit Managers, who had broadened their horizons by ceasing to work exclusively with Infogrames, was commissioned to transfer the saga to the company's laptop, as they had done so many times. Obviously it was not a simple job, since they could not play an FPS on the Game Boy. Therefore, they opted for a frantic, old-fashioned beat 'em up, and with its classic possibilities: running, jumping, swimming, shooting ... Come on, nothing to do with the original, but it couldn't be otherwise. .
The graphics are good, the music is better and it sure amused many, within its classicism and little innovation (could something new be invented?).
Bit Managers, who had broadened their horizons by ceasing to work exclusively with Infogrames, was commissioned to transfer the saga to the company's laptop, as they had done so many times. Obviously it was not a simple job, since they could not play an FPS on the Game Boy. Therefore, they opted for a frantic, old-fashioned beat 'em up, and with its classic possibilities: running, jumping, swimming, shooting ... Come on, nothing to do with the original, but it couldn't be otherwise. .
The graphics are good, the music is better and it sure amused many, within its classicism and little innovation (could something new be invented?).
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