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: Black & White
Genre: Arcade
Type: Plattforms, Action
Distribution: Indie
Price: 21,45 € / 1,50 €
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Graphics: Jarlaxe
Testing: Perretes Group (Antxiko, Ed Verde, Volatil, Guindako).
Cover illustration: Sergio Balsalobre
manualBlack & White
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2019-2020 Pat Morita Team
Synopsis:
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The night was quite until the Twin witches Candel and Alice began to play around the treause of Kalela Kingdom, which they should look after to gain the title of Royal Magicians.
Suddenly, the collision of their magic wands provoked their fusion and a great tornado that scattered the treasure throughout the kingdom.
Now they must recover all the diamonds to settle up their debt to the king and obtain forgiveness from their teacher who will free them from the spell, by using their magic, it doesn't matter if black or white.
Features:
Genre: Arcade - Puzzle - Platform
Players: 1
Worlds: 6
Screens: 64
Controles: Redefinible keyboard & joysticks.
Continue: Passwords per World.
Objetive:
Collect all diamonds in screen before the time ends. Use your magic to break the balls of your same color (black/white) and to paralize enemies for a while.
If your magic bar is empty, it will flash and you need to recharge it at magic cristals. But remember that every recharge changes your color.
There are 6 world to complete: High Mountains, The Dark Woods, Coconuts Beach, Creepy Castle, The Cavern and the Aztec Pyramid.
Controls:
Menu control:
Change option: Space bar
Select option: Enter
Default keys (redefinible):
Left: O
Right: P
Magic: Space
Abort: Y (1 life loose)
Pause: J
Joyticks: Kempston / Sinclair
Credits:
Program, music, sounds and original concept: Antonio J. Pérez
Graphics: Jarlaxe
Testing: Perretes Group (Antxiko, Ed Verde, Volatil, Guindako).
Cover illustration: Sergio Balsalobre
Used utilities:
Engine: MK2 by Mojon Twins
WyzFx2Asm: Sergio thEpOpE
TZX Loader: Javier Peña
SevenUp, Mappy, WYZTracker
Special Thanks to: Nathan (Mojon Twins), Sergio Llata, Javi Ortiz, Juanfran, JMV, RetroSevilla
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2019-2020 Pat Morita Team
Synopsis:
---------
The night was quite until the Twin witches Candel and Alice began to play around the treause of Kalela Kingdom, which they should look after to gain the title of Royal Magicians.
Suddenly, the collision of their magic wands provoked their fusion and a great tornado that scattered the treasure throughout the kingdom.
Now they must recover all the diamonds to settle up their debt to the king and obtain forgiveness from their teacher who will free them from the spell, by using their magic, it doesn't matter if black or white.
Features:
Genre: Arcade - Puzzle - Platform
Players: 1
Worlds: 6
Screens: 64
Controles: Redefinible keyboard & joysticks.
Continue: Passwords per World.
Objetive:
Collect all diamonds in screen before the time ends. Use your magic to break the balls of your same color (black/white) and to paralize enemies for a while.
If your magic bar is empty, it will flash and you need to recharge it at magic cristals. But remember that every recharge changes your color.
There are 6 world to complete: High Mountains, The Dark Woods, Coconuts Beach, Creepy Castle, The Cavern and the Aztec Pyramid.
Controls:
Menu control:
Change option: Space bar
Select option: Enter
Default keys (redefinible):
Left: O
Right: P
Magic: Space
Abort: Y (1 life loose)
Pause: J
Joyticks: Kempston / Sinclair
Credits:
Program, music, sounds and original concept: Antonio J. Pérez
Graphics: Jarlaxe
Testing: Perretes Group (Antxiko, Ed Verde, Volatil, Guindako).
Cover illustration: Sergio Balsalobre
Used utilities:
Engine: MK2 by Mojon Twins
WyzFx2Asm: Sergio thEpOpE
TZX Loader: Javier Peña
SevenUp, Mappy, WYZTracker
Special Thanks to: Nathan (Mojon Twins), Sergio Llata, Javi Ortiz, Juanfran, JMV, RetroSevilla
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