Topo Soft
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Topo Soft was one of the Spanish software house for 8-bit home computers that emerged during the eighties. It was disappeared due to economic problems in the nineties related with the late arrival of 16-bit computers in Spain. Some of its workers founded Pyro Studios in 1998[1].
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[edit] The eighties, 8 bits
The games published include[2]:
- MapGame
- Ramón Rodríguez
- Las tres luces de Glaurung
- Survivor
- Spirits
- Star Dust
- AleHop (just MSX)
- Temptaptions (just MSX)
- Colt 36 (just MSX)
- Cray-5 (just Amstrad CPC)
- Black Beard
- Emilio Butragueño Futbol
- Emilio Butragueño Futbol 2
- Metropolis
- Chigago's 30
- Drazen Petrovic Basket
- Luigi & Spaghetti (just PC)
- Coliseum
- Rock'n Roller
- El mundo perdido
- Ram
- Wells & Fargo
- Mad Mix Game
- Mad Mix Game 2
- Desperado
- Desperado 2
- Whopper Chase
- Score 3020
- Silent Shadow
- Titanic
- Lorna
- Viaje al centro de la tierra
- La espada sagrada
- Perico Delgado
- Zona 0
- Tour 91
- Tuareg
- Ice Breaker
- Olimpiadas 92
- Gremlins 2
- Black Crown (just PC)
[edit] 16-bits
- Quickit, a graphical system to handle MS-DOS[3]
[edit] References
- ^ Topo Soft at the-underdogs.info
- ^ Toposoft games at thelegacy.de
- ^ Historia del software español - 1992/1994 at tonitoni.com (in Spanish)
[edit] External links
- Topo Soft at mobygames.com
- Topo Soft advertisements at amstrad.es