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: Bat Man
AKA: Batman
Genre: Videoadventure
Type: Isometric
Distribution: Amateur
Price: 35 €
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| 10 | 4 |
Color add: Guantxip
Greetings: Jon Ritman (who gave permission to make this game), Ramones, Assembler, Guillian (for his good advices), Pablibiris, Saeba, JAM, Crisis Alma
Special Greetings: FX to Tatyana, Guantxip to Elric, Nuria
The original game, published by Ocean in 1986, is one of the greatest hits in 8-bit history.
Unlike most of his creations, Ocean released all of Jon Ritman's MSX games, with the original sin of being direct ports of the Spectrum versions.
To restore the lost honor of Japanese computers, FX went to work with the MSX 2 conversion, aided by Guantxip on the graphics. And you can imagine the result: the same fun of yesteryear, taking advantage of the greater capabilities of the second generation MSX.
Two years later, Ritman's other great isometric hit, Head Over Heels, would be passed through the hands of FX.
Unlike most of his creations, Ocean released all of Jon Ritman's MSX games, with the original sin of being direct ports of the Spectrum versions.
To restore the lost honor of Japanese computers, FX went to work with the MSX 2 conversion, aided by Guantxip on the graphics. And you can imagine the result: the same fun of yesteryear, taking advantage of the greater capabilities of the second generation MSX.
Two years later, Ritman's other great isometric hit, Head Over Heels, would be passed through the hands of FX.
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