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 Sea. Treasure Hunters
Genre: Arcade
Type: Action
Distribution: Amateur
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I remember that this Black Sea: Treasure hunter was one of the first titles to be completed within the wide repertoire that Mananuk treasures.
The depths of the sea is a subject that has always fascinated me and that is perhaps why I took up this title with such enthusiasm.
Aboard a small submarine and in the skin of the intrepid Captain Robinson, we will enter the Black Sea with the mission of finding and recovering a wide range of objects of incalculable value (both economic and sentimental) while we marvel at the aquatic life that lives in the depths... sometimes lethal.
So much for the mystical and romantic.
Not only will we have to avoid contact with practically everything that moves in the dark waters where our adventure takes place, but also, due to the scarce oxygen reserves that we are able to carry, we will run out of air with each passing second, although we will have air pockets scattered throughout the wide and visually rich setting where we can replenish the O2 tank.
On the musical side, the adventure fulfills its purpose perfectly (in the Amstrad CPC and MSX version, since in the ZX Spectrum version it does not have music), with a soft melody accompanying us as we navigate.
In short, Black Sea: Treasure Hunter is an exciting adventure that will keep us quite entertained until we get the coveted treasures that lie in the depths of the Black Sea.
The depths of the sea is a subject that has always fascinated me and that is perhaps why I took up this title with such enthusiasm.
Aboard a small submarine and in the skin of the intrepid Captain Robinson, we will enter the Black Sea with the mission of finding and recovering a wide range of objects of incalculable value (both economic and sentimental) while we marvel at the aquatic life that lives in the depths... sometimes lethal.
So much for the mystical and romantic.
Not only will we have to avoid contact with practically everything that moves in the dark waters where our adventure takes place, but also, due to the scarce oxygen reserves that we are able to carry, we will run out of air with each passing second, although we will have air pockets scattered throughout the wide and visually rich setting where we can replenish the O2 tank.
On the musical side, the adventure fulfills its purpose perfectly (in the Amstrad CPC and MSX version, since in the ZX Spectrum version it does not have music), with a soft melody accompanying us as we navigate.
In short, Black Sea: Treasure Hunter is an exciting adventure that will keep us quite entertained until we get the coveted treasures that lie in the depths of the Black Sea.
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