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Revision as of 16:04, 5 April 2010
The Facts
As French softwares 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 Amstrad CPC coul offer...
Also the best Mode 0 games graphics were often produced by Dinamic softwares...(yet OCEAN was not bad at all too)
CPC Games
- Abu Simbel Profanation
 - Army Moves
 - Bestial Warrior
 - Camelot Warriors
 - Capitan Sevilla
 - Cobra's Arc
 - Comando Tracer
 - Cosmic Sheriff
 - Cuatro por Uno
 - Don Quijote
 - Dustin
 - Fernando Martin Basket Master
 - Freddy Hardest
 - Freddy Hardest en Manhattan Sur
 - Game Over
 - Hundra
 - Jabato
 - La Aventura Original
 - La Guerra de las Vajillas
 - Megacorp
 - Meganova
 - Nonamed
 - Ole Toro
 - Phantis
 - Phantomas 2
 - Rescate Atlantida
 - Rocky
 - Sgrizam
 - Simulador Profesional de Tenis
 - Target Plus
 - Turbo Girl
 - West Bank