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Cyber Police
Dinamic Multimedia Balance Games  1997
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karnevi karnevi · 2020/03/24 · 11745 views [#1064]
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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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Language: spanish
Title: Cyber Police
AKA: Cyber Law
Genre: Arcade
Type: Beat 'em up
Distribution: Commercial
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Concepto: Juan Carlos García Galán, Antonio Alberto Ruiz Fernández, José María Ruiz Moreno, David Díaz González
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Gráficos 3D: David Díaz, José María Ruiz
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Código: Antonio Ruiz
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redactorkarnevi · review computeremuzone
Balance was a group with origins in the Amiga world ... There they created games under the Pyramid label, some of which tried their luck on the shareware circuit.

With the decline in production for that computer and the beginning of the hegemony of PCs, they changed their name and started with a game, Supercyber, which was a reinterpretation of Pyramid's Cyberdroid.

After his debut, his next project (known, at least) was the game at hand, which was published by Dinamic Multimedia in the Multi Action pack, along with 'King's Quest VII' and Los Justicieros.

In the pack it appeared as 'Cyber Police', but it is also known as 'Cyber Law', which in fact is the version that we put at your disposal today.

There may be several reasons, but the one that seems most plausible to me is that they had to change the name due to its similarity to the SEGA title 'E-SWAT Cyber ??Police'.

However, this change must have occurred after his commercial career, at least in Spain. If you have any information on the matter, do not hesitate to tell us.

As for the game itself, it is a very consoling fighting arcade, but with the graphics that were taken back then, when everything that looked 3D was supposed to be better.

It has an arcade mode and another adventure, to develop a game that seems a bit short.

Despite some successful graphics and music that is not out of place (although it seems played by a radio cassette player), it does not have much variety; more weapons and a greater variety of punches would have been appreciated.

Perhaps that was the reason why it was not published independently.
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