| 00/00/1995 | Game Boy |
| 00/00/1996 | Game Gear |
| 00/00/2001 | Game Boy Color |
A platform game starring Tintin. Tintin in Tibet follows the pattern of the Infogrames Asterix and Obelix game, with the same game system. Although the game will be easy for the expert player, there are many levels to pass, each with new locations, enemies and obstacles that serve to advance the story.
Bit Managers was a spanish video game development studio and a spanish video game porting company based in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, founded in 1992 by Alberto José González «McAlby» and Isidro Gilabert. Closed in 2005.
As a development studio it has developed a total of 23 spanish videogames, being some of the most importantn Radikal Bikers (Gaelco, 1999), Ottos Ottifanten: Baby Brunos Alptraum (Bit Managers, 1998) o The Smurfs (Bit Managers, 1993). They have also developed other video games such as The Morning Adventure (Bit Managers, 2003), The Revenge of The Smurfs (Bit Managers, 2002), and Droopy's Tennis Open (Bit Managers, 2002).
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