| 00/00/1988 | Amstrad CPC |
| 00/00/1988 | Commodore 64 |
| 00/00/1988 | MSX |
| 00/00/1988 | ZX Spectrum |
| 00/00/1989 | Amiga |
| 00/00/1989 | Atari ST |
| 00/00/1990 | MS-DOS |
My name is McArra and I belong to the special peacekeeping forces. My mission: to find and destroy a U-5544 nuclear submarine that has unbalanced forces between the two most powerful armies on earth. The name of the operation is Cephalopod.
It may seem funny to you the name of the operation, but it is that those responsible for the intelligence of the organization to which I belong are usually that original: I have completed missions with such strange names as «Boboo Bird,« Desert Flowers »And much more nonsense. But let's stop criticizing the bosses and begin to know our mission, because they have informed me that you are going to lend me a hand in this "easy" mission.
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 Hundra (Dinamic Software, 1988), Simulador Profesional de Fútbol (Dinamic Software, 1992) o Army Moves (Dinamic Software, 1986). 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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