| 00/00/1987 | Amstrad CPC |
| 00/00/1987 | MSX |
| 00/00/1987 | ZX Spectrum |
| 00/00/1987 | Commodore 64 |
| 00/00/1988 | MS-DOS |
He is the most scoundrel playboy in the entire galaxy, heir to a great fortune, leads a dissolute life, delivered to uncontrolled drunkenness, endless parties and excesses of all kinds. After one of his last "Fiestecitas" he lost control of his ship and went to crash against the moon of the planet Ternat where the enemy base of KALDAR is located.
Already recovered from his drunkenness, Freddy Hardest who, although it might not seem so, is one of the most intelligent members of the Counterintelligence Service of the SPEA Agency of the Sidereal Confederation of Free Planets, must embark on the adventure.
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 Megacorp (Dinamic Software, 1987), After the War (Dinamic Software, 1989) o Risky Woods (Dinamic Software, 1992). 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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