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Revision as of 11:24, 30 October 2022
The Mojon Twins is a Spanish Team of games' developpers.
Perhaps recently one of the most active team still releasing games on Amstrad CPC.
Oh, and they should put an english version on their site. ;-p
Ports and Crossdev
The Mojon Twins are a company who release on multiple Z80 based machines.
This features MSX computers, ZX Spectrum computers and of course Amstrad CPC computers, all of them used to be quite popular in Spain in the 80's.
As a method they developed some Game engines in C language that can be easily ported on most of those machines with only few changes to manage the different video issues.
These games can be seen as some kind of Manic Miner like. They also put a lot of sexy women in their games...
Productions
- Chronicles of Nanako (remastered)
- Cheril of the Bosque, 2010
- Uwol quest for money (unreleased on CPC), 2009
- Platform medley
- Mariano the Dragon, 2008
- Phantomas Tales #1, 2009
"The Mojon Engine"
- Ramiro el vampiro
- Ramiro III, 2022
- Ramiro IV, 2021
- Jet Paco, 2020
- Sgt. Helmet, 2020
- Cheman, 2019 MK3
- Cheril in the Bosque en otro Bosque, 2018
- Lala The Magical Prologue, 2010, 2022 MK1
- Sir Ababol
- Sir Ababol NES-OM Edition, 2020
- Sir Ababol II, 2013
- Sir Ababol, 2010
- Uwol 2, 2011