Un 3 de agosto de 1999 nació Spectrum Zone, antecesora de Computer Emuzone [CEZ]. Así que ya hemos celebrado las bodas de plata
, y no está de más decirlo, aunque no hayamos podido preparar nada especial. Aquí seguiremos lo que aguantemos. ¡Gracias por todo!


Título: Turbo Girl
AKA: Turbo Bike
Género: Arcade
Tipo: Shoot 'em up
Distribución: Comercial
Precio: C:875 | D:1750 Pts
Price: £2.99
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Gráficos: César Diez, Fernando Clavijo
Pantalla de presentación: Javier Cubedo, Ignacio Ruiz Tejedor (Snatcho)
Portada: Luis Royo
Producción: Víctor Ruiz Tejedor
Versión C64: Pablo Toledo
revistasMarcus It's not a good month for Dinamic (or Alternative, for that matter). Here's another from their Madrid game-labs, and, like Meganova above, it's a clinker. It appears to have started out as 'Turbo Girl', as the loading screen shows a scantily-clad cartoon female with her gazongas pouring all over the shop (slaver drool burp) next to the legend 'Turbo Girl'. It's not hard to see why Alternative changed the name -it doesn't have an awful lot to do with bikes, really, does it?- but they clearly couldn't be bothered to change the loading screen, wich makes you wonder whether they ever got round to loading up the game at all. You certainly won't after you've played it once -it's a Uridium-style shoot-'em-up combined with Bouncer to produce, perhaps surprisingly, a rather dull game. Slow, impenetrably hard and unrewarding, it's second hand in feel and fourth division in quality. Zzzzzzz...
RATE: 41º
RATE: 41º
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