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!

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Graphics: Sergio Palacios, Javier Garcia, Julio Moruno
Music: Alberto José González Pedraza
Design: Rubén Ángel Gómez
Production Unit: Yolanda Alonso
Production: Erwan Kergall
Producer: Bruno Bonnell
Who does not remember Tweety and Sylvester? The supposedly helpless little bird and the cute kitten, who was as lucky as Wile E. Coyote. You ended up sympathizing with him, of course; Tweety became cloying and what you wanted was that Sylvester could win once in his life.
It was an important license, and Infogrames entrusted it to Bit Managers, with the condition that they make a game that would work on the Game Boy and the newly released Game Boy Color. So it was, not without looking for ingenious solutions (I refer you to the development tab) that resulted in the intercalation of action phases (in which you must chase Tweety) with the original idea of a Filmation-style video adventure (but with those little arrows that became fashionable in the 90s that indicated the way forward).
You will find a game with good graphics and sound, as the Catalans used to us, and the perfectly measured playability of games licensed by Nintendo.
It was an important license, and Infogrames entrusted it to Bit Managers, with the condition that they make a game that would work on the Game Boy and the newly released Game Boy Color. So it was, not without looking for ingenious solutions (I refer you to the development tab) that resulted in the intercalation of action phases (in which you must chase Tweety) with the original idea of a Filmation-style video adventure (but with those little arrows that became fashionable in the 90s that indicated the way forward).
You will find a game with good graphics and sound, as the Catalans used to us, and the perfectly measured playability of games licensed by Nintendo.
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