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: Dragonaker. Fire and Fly
Genre: Arcade
Type: Shoot 'em up
Distribution: Amateur
Engine: SEUCK
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You control a dragon that must go through five dangerous phases, full of enemies, whom you must eliminate, being careful with the most charged clouds, which will prevent you from passing.
To achieve your mission, you will not only have to control the movement of the dragon, but also the crosshairs with which to adjust the fire flames will be in your hands.
Dragonaker is a vertical scrolling arcade developed with the Shoot 'Em Up Construction Kit (SEUCK), like the rest of Commodore Spain's games to date.
It is a useful but limited tool, which facilitates the work of people who want to get into making games for C64, but do not have enough programming knowledge... And why not? The important thing is that more and more games emerge for this computer, the one that saw the fewest versions of Spanish games given its difference with the other three most popular computers in the 8-bit era, which had a Z80 processor.
In this case, in addition, the code has certain modifications based on POKEs and assembly code, as well as excellent music, with no known author, that will introduce you to the adventure.
To achieve your mission, you will not only have to control the movement of the dragon, but also the crosshairs with which to adjust the fire flames will be in your hands.
Dragonaker is a vertical scrolling arcade developed with the Shoot 'Em Up Construction Kit (SEUCK), like the rest of Commodore Spain's games to date.
It is a useful but limited tool, which facilitates the work of people who want to get into making games for C64, but do not have enough programming knowledge... And why not? The important thing is that more and more games emerge for this computer, the one that saw the fewest versions of Spanish games given its difference with the other three most popular computers in the 8-bit era, which had a Z80 processor.
In this case, in addition, the code has certain modifications based on POKEs and assembly code, as well as excellent music, with no known author, that will introduce you to the adventure.
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