Published on2011/09/29 at 14:43
Budokan was released in 1989 for Commodore Amiga and PC, and lately converted to the Sega Megadrive system.
In 1991, Dro Soft (distributor of Electronic Arts in Spain and lately EA Spain) decided to convert the game to the 8 bits systems, still populars in Spain. Although the Amstrad CPC version was created outside our country, it was a surprise that the C64 version was coded here, because this computer wasn't so popular here and the coders were not many.
Finally, Spectrum and MSX were distributed only in Spain, but C64 version (the best of the three) was also released in all Europe, collecting really great reviews in magazines like ZZAP64.
In 1991, Dro Soft (distributor of Electronic Arts in Spain and lately EA Spain) decided to convert the game to the 8 bits systems, still populars in Spain. Although the Amstrad CPC version was created outside our country, it was a surprise that the C64 version was coded here, because this computer wasn't so popular here and the coders were not many.
Finally, Spectrum and MSX were distributed only in Spain, but C64 version (the best of the three) was also released in all Europe, collecting really great reviews in magazines like ZZAP64.









Versión C64: Pablo Toledo, Antonio Manuel Romero Guerra (Johnny)