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: Solar Gladiators
Genre: Arcade
Distribution: Amateur
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When two great talents like Locomalito and Gryzor87 (in the musical part) get together, only one great game can come out, but if they are also able to do it in just 24 days, it gives an idea of the enormous value of both. Fortunately for those of us who love video games, it is certainly lucky that there are people who share their time and ingenuity in such a generous way and with such excellent results. The first thing that will surprise you is the little detail and graphic variety and the apparently simple music being a game for our current computers, however, it has its explanation, since they have had the genius to program it with the technical limitations of MSX computers, as a way of keeping all its vintage essence, but adapted to run on a PC. And boy do they succeed. Because we are facing a fantastic title, super fun and very addictive that fully immerses us in the fascinating world of eighties video games thanks to that successful retro aesthetic.
Basically, it is a ring where we must defeat the opponents that will appear with increasing difficulty, but always reasonable, until completing the 15 screens that it consists of and with the simple help of a boomerang, our skill with the displacement controls and with surprises that are reflected in the scoreboard as in any good combat worth its salt. And so that you don't rest on your laurels, each combat has a timer and an energy bar that is the same throughout the game and that will logically decrease with each shot that reaches you. The truth is that there is no lack of detail. Normally, I'd recommend playing this kind of game with a gamepad controller, but in this case, with the four directional arrows and the A and S, it handles divinely well.
In short, a magnificent title that you should not miss under any circumstances.
Basically, it is a ring where we must defeat the opponents that will appear with increasing difficulty, but always reasonable, until completing the 15 screens that it consists of and with the simple help of a boomerang, our skill with the displacement controls and with surprises that are reflected in the scoreboard as in any good combat worth its salt. And so that you don't rest on your laurels, each combat has a timer and an energy bar that is the same throughout the game and that will logically decrease with each shot that reaches you. The truth is that there is no lack of detail. Normally, I'd recommend playing this kind of game with a gamepad controller, but in this case, with the four directional arrows and the A and S, it handles divinely well.
In short, a magnificent title that you should not miss under any circumstances.
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