Zeus Software
| 00/00/1988 | Amstrad CPC |
| 00/00/1988 | ZX Spectrum |
| 00/00/1988 | MSX |
In 2046, the Intelligent Android Industry (M.O.X.A.T.) created the DERGON system, a revolutionary artificial intelligence device based on human thoughts. Contrary to expectations, the new system would mean a catastrophe for the human race: those intelligent machines spread throughout the confederation of XATOR planets, sowing death and desolation.
The only way to kill them is to destroy the planets they are in. MOXAT has been placing explosive charges of great power on these planets for more than two years and now the time has come to detonate them. The mission is not simple. It is necessary a command of great experience and skill in handling weapons and above all, that does not fear death. You are the chosen one.
Dinamic Software was a spanish video game development studio based in Madrid, Madrid, founded in 1984 by Pablo Ruiz Tejedor and Víctor Ruiz Tejedor. Closed in 1992.
As a development studio it has developed a total of 52 spanish videogames, being some of the most importantn Nonamed (Dinamic Software, 1986), West Bank (Dinamic Software, 1985) o Mapsnatch (Dinamic Software, 1984). They have also developed other video games such as Freddy Hardest – Z Planet (Gamez Studio, 2026), Hammer Boy (Dinamic Software, 1991), and Simulador Profesional de Tenis (Dinamic Software, 1990).
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Zeus Software was a spanish video game development studio based in San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, founded in 1988. Closed in 1989.
As a development studio it has developed a total of eight spanish videogames, being some of the most importantn Hundra (Dinamic Software, 1988), Biomechanical Toy (Zeus Software, 1995) o Risky Woods (Dinamic Software, 1992). They have also developed other video games such as Last KM (Zeus Software, 1995), Bestial Warrior (Dinamic Software, 1989), and Espejos (Dinamic Software, 1988).
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