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!

Original: Knightmare
Genre: Arcade
Type: Shoot 'em up
Distribution: Amateur
Price: 8,75 €
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Loading screen: Miguel Angel Montejo Raez (Radastan)
Testing: Javi Ortiz, Javier Pérez
Little more can be said about the emblematic Japanese company Konami, within the video game world, that has not already been written; but when it is done to talk about its specific titles for the MSX standard (predominant by far in the Japanese country over any other 8-bit computer), just big words can be used.
Here we finally have a wonderful adaptation for the ZX Spectrum of the first part of their fantastic saga on MSX. Unfortunately, those of us who were users of the Sinclair universe were never able to enjoy this great game. Fortunately, it is now possible thanks to the effort and work of the developer Climacus and co. It is only for 128 kb models, something that you will immediately notice in its sound section and perhaps not so much in its graphic section, which is not the greatest part but it complies decently, although without reaching the level of color, liveliness and fluidity in the movement of the original. You will find great music, a medium difficulty and details such as continuous shooting when you hold down the corresponding key (which is also configurable like the rest of the controls) that make it an experience to play a game.
Traditionally, almost all the games that were made in Europe for the unjustly abused MSX were mere translations of the ZX Spectrum versions, made with greater or lesser success. So it is a real pleasure that in this case the things have changed and it is to be in front a magnificent game that you should not miss.
Here we finally have a wonderful adaptation for the ZX Spectrum of the first part of their fantastic saga on MSX. Unfortunately, those of us who were users of the Sinclair universe were never able to enjoy this great game. Fortunately, it is now possible thanks to the effort and work of the developer Climacus and co. It is only for 128 kb models, something that you will immediately notice in its sound section and perhaps not so much in its graphic section, which is not the greatest part but it complies decently, although without reaching the level of color, liveliness and fluidity in the movement of the original. You will find great music, a medium difficulty and details such as continuous shooting when you hold down the corresponding key (which is also configurable like the rest of the controls) that make it an experience to play a game.
Traditionally, almost all the games that were made in Europe for the unjustly abused MSX were mere translations of the ZX Spectrum versions, made with greater or lesser success. So it is a real pleasure that in this case the things have changed and it is to be in front a magnificent game that you should not miss.
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