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!

Genre: Sport, Simulator
Type: Football
Distribution: Commercial
Series: PC Fútbol Argentina
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| Rating | Votes |
| 5 | 1 |
| 8 | 1 |
| 9 | 1 |
Carlos Abril, José Alfonso Gómez, Pedro Sudón Aguilar, Javier Fáfula, Ignacio Abril, Luis Alberto González Rivas
Gráficos:
Ignacio Ruiz Tejedor (Snatcho), Emilio Serrano García, Antonio Moreno, Sergio García
FX, Música:
Víctor Ruiz Tejedor, Rubén Rubio Nielpha
After the success of PC Futbol, Dinamic took a look at his world ball and saw that what worked in Spain could be done elsewhere. Thus, after the 3.0 version, he embarked on two separate projects on the Italian and Argentine league, which were even published in our country.
At that time, the Argentine league had the distinction of playing two tournaments per year, Clausura and Apertura, and Dinamic's games took advantage of it. I do not know at this point if the one we are dealing with today, which is the second in the series, was released as an expansion or as a complete game, although two factors lead me to think of the first option: on the one hand, his working name it is PC Soccer 3.7 (which would only indicate the fact that they continued to be based on the 3.0 engine); on the other, that twenty-five years after its launch, there is not even a scanned cover of the game on the internet.
What was said for Clausura '95 is applicable to this in all areas, beyond template updates.
At that time, the Argentine league had the distinction of playing two tournaments per year, Clausura and Apertura, and Dinamic's games took advantage of it. I do not know at this point if the one we are dealing with today, which is the second in the series, was released as an expansion or as a complete game, although two factors lead me to think of the first option: on the one hand, his working name it is PC Soccer 3.7 (which would only indicate the fact that they continued to be based on the 3.0 engine); on the other, that twenty-five years after its launch, there is not even a scanned cover of the game on the internet.
What was said for Clausura '95 is applicable to this in all areas, beyond template updates.
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