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==The Facts== | ==The Facts== | ||
− | As French | + | As [[:Category:French companies|French software producers]] sometimes did, '''Dinamic''' was a great [[:Category:Spanish companies|Spanish Games developper]] on Amstrad format because Amstrad CPC was also a best seller computer in spain... So Amstrad was a priority medium to profit from local market. |
− | As a result, few Speccy ports, compared to English developpers...and a colourfull use of the Extra Graphical capabilities (compared to other 8 bit systems in eastern europe...) | + | As a result, few Speccy ports, compared to [[:Category:UK companies|English developpers]]...and a colourfull use of the Extra Graphical capabilities (compared to other 8 bit systems in eastern europe...) |
Many games were 2 parts games, so 2 almost different games with a code in order to play the 2nd part (Army move, Navy moves, Game Overs...) in a way like some (British) Ocean's games (Rambo 3...). | Many games were 2 parts games, so 2 almost different games with a code in order to play the 2nd part (Army move, Navy moves, Game Overs...) in a way like some (British) Ocean's games (Rambo 3...). | ||
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Also, often the intro graphical colourfull page was a ports of notable comics (illustratos) artist such as Luis Royo... | Also, often the intro graphical colourfull page was a ports of notable comics (illustratos) artist such as Luis Royo... | ||
− | Those intro pages were often amongst the best quality Amstrad CPC | + | Those intro pages were often amongst the best quality Graphics Amstrad CPC could offer... and often displayed gorgeous women in sexy outfits. |
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+ | Also the best Mode 0 games graphics were often produced by Dinamic software...(yet OCEAN was not bad at all too) | ||
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+ | == Gallery == | ||
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+ | <gallery> caption="Intro Pages"> | ||
+ | Image:Dinamic Software.png| Various [[Dinamic]] software intro pages | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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== CPC Games == | == CPC Games == | ||
+ | * [[2x1 Capitan Sevilla - Meganova]] (1988) | ||
+ | * [[2x1 Freddy Hardest - Phantis]] (1987) | ||
* [[Abu Simbel Profanation]] (1985) | * [[Abu Simbel Profanation]] (1985) | ||
* [[After the War]] (1988) | * [[After the War]] (1988) | ||
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* [[Cosmic Sheriff]] (1989) | * [[Cosmic Sheriff]] (1989) | ||
* [[Cozumel]] (1990) | * [[Cozumel]] (1990) | ||
− | * [[Cuatro por Uno]] | + | * [[Cuatro por Uno]] (1988) |
+ | * [[Dinamic Disc Pack]] (1987) | ||
* [[Don Quijote]] (1987) | * [[Don Quijote]] (1987) | ||
* [[Dustin]] (1986) | * [[Dustin]] (1986) | ||
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* [[Mike Gunner]] (1988) | * [[Mike Gunner]] (1988) | ||
* [[Narco Police]] (1991) | * [[Narco Police]] (1991) | ||
− | * [[Navy Moves]] ( | + | * [[Navy Moves]] (1988) |
* [[Nonamed]] (1986) | * [[Nonamed]] (1986) | ||
* [[Ole Toro]] (1985) | * [[Ole Toro]] (1985) | ||
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* [http://computeremuzone.com/amstrad/?id=games&cat=2&val=Dinamic Dinamic on computeremuzone.com] | * [http://computeremuzone.com/amstrad/?id=games&cat=2&val=Dinamic Dinamic on computeremuzone.com] | ||
− | [[Category:CPC related companies]] [[Category: Computer and video game companies]] | + | [[Category:CPC related companies]] [[Category: Computer and video game companies]][[Category:Spanish companies]] |
Latest revision as of 18:52, 6 June 2023
Contents
The Facts
As French software producers sometimes did, Dinamic was a great Spanish Games developper on Amstrad format because Amstrad CPC was also a best seller computer in spain... So Amstrad was a priority medium to profit from local market.
As a result, few Speccy ports, compared to English developpers...and a colourfull use of the Extra Graphical capabilities (compared to other 8 bit systems in eastern europe...)
Many games were 2 parts games, so 2 almost different games with a code in order to play the 2nd part (Army move, Navy moves, Game Overs...) in a way like some (British) Ocean's games (Rambo 3...).
Also, often the intro graphical colourfull page was a ports of notable comics (illustratos) artist such as Luis Royo...
Those intro pages were often amongst the best quality Graphics Amstrad CPC could offer... and often displayed gorgeous women in sexy outfits.
Also the best Mode 0 games graphics were often produced by Dinamic software...(yet OCEAN was not bad at all too)
Gallery
CPC Games
- 2x1 Capitan Sevilla - Meganova (1988)
- 2x1 Freddy Hardest - Phantis (1987)
- Abu Simbel Profanation (1985)
- After the War (1988)
- AMC (Astro Marine Corps) (1989)
- Army Moves (1986)
- Aspar GP Master (1988)
- Bestial Warrior (1989)
- Buggy Ranger (1990)
- Camelot Warriors (1986)
- Capitan Sevilla (1988)
- Chichen Itza (1992)
- Cobra's Arc (1986)
- Comando Tracer (1988)
- Cosmic Sheriff (1989)
- Cozumel (1990)
- Cuatro por Uno (1988)
- Dinamic Disc Pack (1987)
- Don Quijote (1987)
- Dustin (1986)
- El Capitan Trueno (1988)
- Fernando Martin Basket Master (1987)
- Freddy Hardest (1987)
- Freddy Hardest en Manhattan Sur (1989)
- Game Over (1986)
- Hammer Boy (1991)
- Hundra (1987)
- Jabato (1989)
- La Aventura Original (1989)
- La Aventura Espacial (1990)
- La Guerra de las Vajillas (1987)
- Los Pajaros de Bangkok (1988)
- Los Templos Sagrados (1991)
- Megacorp (1987)
- Meganova (1988)
- Megaphoenix (1991)
- Michel Futbol Master (1989)
- Mike Gunner (1988)
- Narco Police (1991)
- Navy Moves (1988)
- Nonamed (1986)
- Ole Toro (1985)
- Phantis (1987)
- Phantomas 2 (1986)
- Rescate Atlantida (1988)
- Rocky (1986)
- Satan (1989)
- Sgrizam (1986)
- Simulador Profesional de Tenis (1990)
- Target Plus (1988)
- Turbo Girl (1988)
- West Bank (1986)