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Animagic

Spain Founded 1989

Animagic is a Spanish video game company that was created at the beginning of 1989 after Javier Cano Fuente left Topo Soft in an attempt to create his own company. The initial idea was the creation of company, to support other developers that needed some kind of collaboration like game conversions to other computers, graphics, etc. An example of this is the game Emilio Butragueño Fútbol, programmed by Animagic, but credited to Topo Soft. Creation of original videogames came when the distributor Dro Soft proposed them to create a game based on the famous spanish characters "Mortadelo and Filemon". At the same time they started to work with freelance programmers to create original games under the Animagic label, like Cyberbig and Bronx.

Animagic at a Glance

Animagic entered the gaming scene in 1989 and has 3 titles tracked on PlayPile. Their catalog primarily spans Arcade, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Adventure, with additional titles in Shooter and Platform. Games from Animagic are available across 5 platforms, most notably ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, MSX.

3
Total Games
Avg Rating
1989
First Release
1989
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Arcade
33%
Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
17%
Adventure
17%
Shooter
17%
Platform
17%

Platform Spread

ZX Spectrum
3
Amstrad CPC
3
MSX
3
DOS
2
Amstrad PCW
2