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Undumped Wiki / Logitec's World Rally
« on: 16 October 2019, 21:46 »
Hi,
is World Rally from Logitec listed in undumped?
https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=flyer&db=videodb&id=5726&image=1

I'm trying to find out what game is (original game or a version from other company). I think as first it could be based on Crazy Rally (has vertical monitor) but It seems Logitec was bankruptcy in 1983, so I have no idea what game could be, or even if it was advised but not released.

Anyone has more info about this arcade?
Regards!

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Hi, I added some entries for undocumented spanish arcade videogames:
I updated 2 games for Magnet System (EFO):
Formula: http://www.recreativas.org/formula-2291-efosa
Sailing Race: http://www.recreativas.org/sailing-race-2290-efosa

An "virtual pinball" from Recreativos Presas, with ProPinball game licensed from Empire:
http://www.recreativas.org/pro-pinball-2421-recreativos-presas

But the game is intriguing me is 4 en LĂ­nea from Niemer, I don't know if it was developed "in-house" or adapted from existing one:
http://www.recreativas.org/4-en-linea-294-niemer
Greetings!

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Undumped Wiki / Info about Playmatic/Cidelsa
« on: 01 March 2015, 01:05 »
Hi
I'm David and I'm looking for information about games from spanish company Playmatic/Cidelsa.

As said in other posts, EFO (Electronica Funcional Operativa SA) developed some arcade videogames for Playmatic, released under their Cidelsa brand. With rumours of existing another games still undercovered, I tried to found more information.

Well, aside of Clean Octopus (from a flyer listed in the infamous Gus Demeyer's old web site), it could be released more titles:

- Nightmare.
- Space Blaster.
Both titles registered by Playmatic. They could be 2 more videos developed by EFO for Playmatic/Cidelsa.

Later, EFOSA developed and launched their own systems/games by their self (without Playmatic). So, around 1986/7 released "Magnet System" a interchangeable game board that uses 3"5 diskettes for loading games. Most of them are bootleg versions of popular coinops, but It seems they developed their own games for this system too.

I found some titles registered by EFOSA:
    A Day in Space
    Jungle Trophy
    Quadrum
    Crazy Driver
    War Mission

And later I found in Magnet System advert the name 'War Mission' in one of the diskettes shown. So these titles could be the games they developed exclusively for this system.

Asking for Magnet System in Aumap (forum of collectors preserving spanish arcade games) a board with some disks has surfaced, but unluckly none of the disks found were one of these games.

I attach here links with more information:

An interview I did with some EFOSA ex-employees (in spanish)
http://retrolaser.es/efosa-y-cidelsa-pioneros-del-videojuego-para-recreativas/

List of titles released and/or developed by EFOSA:
http://www.recreativas.org/maquinasrecreativas?i=309

Info and images of Magnet System by EFOSA:
http://www.recreativas.org/magnet-1-168-efosa

So, if someone has more information or images, please contact here, I'm very interested in know or preserve more of these companies.

Best regards,
David.
recreativas.org
Spanish Arcade Database.

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