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2007 DONKEY XOTE
Based in the Filmax animation film of the same name.
Discover the true story of Don Quixote seen through the eyes of Rucio, Sancho's donkey. In this new approach, you face the challenge of meeting Dulcinea. But first you must participate in an adventure that will take you from the calmness of Sancho's house to the jousting tournament in Barcelona .
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2004 THE WESTERNER
The Westerner,
titled "Wanted" in the USA. Best Adventure of 2004 award
of "The Inventory" adventure game magazine .
Take on the role of Fenimore Fillmore as you confront the
wealthy, powerful and evil John Starek who has been threatening
the local townspeople and will try to get them to sell him
their land by whatever means necessary.
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2002 TOONQUAD
Toonquad is the last game in the ToonCar series. With more
than 15 characters and 20 different circuits, players will
enjoy a new fun racing game experience.
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2001 TOONCAR
A new game in the ToonCar series with the same characters. Drive 80
all terrain vehicles. More than 15 characters and 20 different
circuits.
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2000 ROCKO QUEST (Grouch)
An amazing action game of skill and cunning, in which you
must use your sword, your legs and your brain together in
order to overcome all the obstacles. Bloody combats and
terrifying surroundings combined with a good dose of humour.
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1998 TOYLAND RACING
Published by Dinamic Multimedia, Toyland Racing is an amusing
racing game for kids, in which you can choose up to 8 characters,
ride on 6 different tracks and play in various modes such
as practice, championship or multiplayer.
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1996 3 SKULLS OF THE TOLTECS
Translated into 7 different languages, "3 skulls of the
Toltecs" was the first Spanish PC game to be distributed
worldwide. In 1996 it reached number 1 in the German charts.
Published by Warner Interactive, this title sold more than
200,000 units all over the world.
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