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: Live! Boxing
AKA: K.O. Boxing
Genre: Sport
Type: Boxing
Distribution: Commercial
Price: 3995 Pts/24€
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Diseño: Jorge Rosado de Álvaro
Programación: Fernando Pérez Alonso, Rodrigo Olivencia
Diseño Gráfico: Carlos Cabañas
Modelado de personajes, animación: Juan Benito Garraza Zurbano, Pedro Pablo Aulló
Animación de personajes: Santiago García, Rafael Sánchez Gago
Modelado, texturado de entornos: Carlos Cabañas, Rafael S. Gago
Sonido/FX: Juan Cantón
Testeo: Fernando Guillén, Ismael Durán, David Casán, Eduardo Lago, David Suárez, Sergio Delgado, Javi González, Hugo Reyes
In the year 2000, Dinamic Multimedia was immersed in a process of unbridled expansion that would end up causing its disappearance. Apart from the internal development team, focused on its flagship PC Fútbol, they were capturing each group that stood out in an increasingly competitive sector; in the present case, people who had been in DDM and Hammer Technologies, led by César Valencia and Jorge Rosado.
Dinamic was playing the most varied areas; in sports, beyond football, they explored the world of basketball, athletics, cycling or boxing, with this Live! Boxing. But it was not just any boxing simulator, but decided to do it using a cartoon style that attracted powerfully attention.
The technical section is correct, without great fanfare. The aforementioned graphics have an acceptable level of detail, and the sound also accompanies.
For its part, the game options are varied: you can go to the office, to the gym to train, visit the restaurant or fight for money. All of this results in considerable fun, especially considering the shortage of video games of this type.
Dinamic was playing the most varied areas; in sports, beyond football, they explored the world of basketball, athletics, cycling or boxing, with this Live! Boxing. But it was not just any boxing simulator, but decided to do it using a cartoon style that attracted powerfully attention.
The technical section is correct, without great fanfare. The aforementioned graphics have an acceptable level of detail, and the sound also accompanies.
For its part, the game options are varied: you can go to the office, to the gym to train, visit the restaurant or fight for money. All of this results in considerable fun, especially considering the shortage of video games of this type.
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