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: Ronaldo V-Football
AKA: Ronaldo V-Soccer
Working title: UEFA 99
Genre: Sport
Type: Football
Distribution: Commercial
Engine: VanGaaler
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Brand Manager: Stéphane Dupas
Product Manager: Olivier Turkel
Producer: Jez Sherlock
Football Researcher/Clubs Database: Mike Taylor
Legal Department: Étienne Piquet-Gauthier, Tim Peel
License Manager: Étienne Piquet-Gauthier
Programming: Isidro Gilabert, Daniel López Vallejo, Ignacio (Nacho) García
Design: Juan José Frutos
Coordination: Isidro Gilabert
"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 development tab you can find more information about this and other circumstances of the game, such as how Bit Managers managed to take full advantage of the graphical possibilities of the Game Boy Color, or how they solved the lack of team licenses.
Compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color, the game was a hit, how could it be otherwise given the theme and the player behind it. With it, the members of the Catalan company managed to fulfill one of their dreams, which was none other than to make a football game.
In the development tab you can find more information about this and other circumstances of the game, such as how Bit Managers managed to take full advantage of the graphical possibilities of the Game Boy Color, or how they solved the lack of team licenses.
Compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color, the game was a hit, how could it be otherwise given the theme and the player behind it. With it, the members of the Catalan company managed to fulfill one of their dreams, which was none other than to make a football game.
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