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''Drakkar'' is a Spanish arcade game developed by [http://computeremuzone.com/?id=games&cat=2&val=Delta Delta] and/or [http://computeremuzone.com/?id=games&cat=2&val=Diabolic Diabolic] which was released for Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, MSX and '''MS-DOS''' in 1990.<ref>[http://computeremuzone.com/ficha.php?id=408 Drakkar @ computeremuzone.com (Spanish)] Retrieved 18 Jun '17</ref>
''Drakkar'' is a Spanish arcade game developed by [http://computeremuzone.com/?id=games&cat=2&val=Delta Delta] and/or [http://computeremuzone.com/?id=games&cat=2&val=Diabolic Diabolic] which was released for Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, MSX and '''MS-DOS''' in 1990.<ref>[http://computeremuzone.com/ficha.php?id=408 A Computeremuzone on ''Drakkar'' (in Spanish).] Retrieved 18 Jun '17</ref>


==Availability==
==Availability==
The Spectrum and Amstrad CPC versions of the game had been made available sometime before the search began. In 2016, the MSX version was also found and uploaded on computeremuzone.com.
The Spectrum and Amstrad CPC versions of the game had been made available sometime before the search began. In 2016, the MSX version was also found and uploaded on computeremuzone.com.


The MS-DOS port of the game is documented on computeremuzone.com. Additionally, the MS-DOS port of the game is also mentioned in the game's manual<ref>[http://computeremuzone.com/ficha.php?id=408&pg=manual#menu Drakkar - manual @ computeremuzone.com (Spanish)] Retrieved 18 Jun '17</ref> and six different advertisments<ref>[http://computeremuzone.com/ficha.php?id=408&pg=media#menu Drakkar - commercials @ computeremuzone.com (Spanish)] Retrieved 18 Jun '17</ref>. All these pieces of evidence are uploaded and preserved below.
The MS-DOS port of the game is documented on computeremuzone.com. Additionally, the MS-DOS port of the game is also mentioned in the game's manual<ref>[http://computeremuzone.com/ficha.php?id=408&pg=manual#menu A manual (in Spanish) for ''Drakkar''.] Retrieved 18 Jun '17</ref> and six different advertisements.<ref>[http://computeremuzone.com/ficha.php?id=408&pg=media#menu Some commercials in Spanish for ''Drakkar''.] Retrieved 18 Jun '17</ref> All these pieces of evidence are uploaded and preserved below.


In December of 2017, old-games.ru user "Uka" uploaded a manual, screenshots, and floppy disc for the MS-DOS port of Drakkar to the internet.<ref>[https://www.old-games.ru/game/download/7512.html Drakkar - files @ old-games.ru] Retrieved 03 Mar '18</ref>
On December 31st, 2017, old-games.ru user "Uka" uploaded a manual, screenshots, and floppy disc for the MS-DOS port of Drakkar to the internet.<ref>[https://www.old-games.ru/game/download/7512.html The files for ''Drakkar''.] Retrieved 03 Mar '18</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
'''Drakkar - Manual''' (Spanish)''':'''
===Drakkar Manual (Spanish)===
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
Drakkar1.jpg|Page 1
Drakkar1.jpg|Page 1
Drakkar2.jpg|Page 2 (Which mentions the MS-DOS port)
Drakkar2.jpg|Page 2 (Which mentions the MS-DOS port)
</gallery>
</gallery>
'''Drakkar - Advertisements''' (Spanish)''':'''
===Drakkar Advertisements (Spanish)===
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
Drakkar_-_Commertial_-_1.jpg|1
Drakkar_-_Commertial_-_1.jpg|1

Revision as of 16:32, 17 October 2018

Drakkar-a.jpg

The box cover for the game.

Status: Found

Date found: 31 Dec '17

Found by: "UKA"

Drakkar is a Spanish arcade game developed by Delta and/or Diabolic which was released for Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, MSX and MS-DOS in 1990.[1]

Availability

The Spectrum and Amstrad CPC versions of the game had been made available sometime before the search began. In 2016, the MSX version was also found and uploaded on computeremuzone.com.

The MS-DOS port of the game is documented on computeremuzone.com. Additionally, the MS-DOS port of the game is also mentioned in the game's manual[2] and six different advertisements.[3] All these pieces of evidence are uploaded and preserved below.

On December 31st, 2017, old-games.ru user "Uka" uploaded a manual, screenshots, and floppy disc for the MS-DOS port of Drakkar to the internet.[4]

Gallery

Drakkar Manual (Spanish)

Drakkar Advertisements (Spanish)

References