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Revision as of 13:18, 18 June 2017

Drakkar-a.jpg

Box cover.

Status: Lost


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

Availability

Spectrum and Amstrad CPC versions of the game were found a long time ago. In 2016, the MSX version was also found and uploaded on computeremuzone.com[2]. However, the DOS version has not yet been published.

DOS port of the game is documented on computeremuzone.com[3]. Additionally, the PC port of the game is referenced in the game manual[4] and six different commertials[5]. All these pieces of evidence are uploaded and preserved on LMW.

Gallery

Drakkar - Manual (Spanish):

Drakkar - Commertials (Spanish):

Drakkar - In-game content:

Amstrad CPC (walkthrough)


Spectrum (walkthrough).

References