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Dinamic Software

Spain Founded 1984

Dinamic Software was a video game distribution and producer company during the so-called Golden Age of Spanish software. It was founded in 1984, and its activity lasted until 1992. During its beginnings, its operations center was called Mansión Dinamic (in reference to the family home in Boadilla del Monte) to end up successfully moving to offices in the Torre de Madrid , Plaza de España 18, both in the autonomous community of Madrid. A year later, with external capital and part of its founders, the company Dinamic Multimedia was established. In the late 1980s, another company called AD Adventures spun off Dinamic Software to produce conversational adventures.

Dinamic Software at a Glance

Dinamic Software operated as a major Spanish publisher and developer from 1984 until 1995. Their presence was strongest during the Golden Age of Spanish software, with a heavy concentration of titles released in the 1980s. Out of 47 games listed on PlayPile, 41 came out in the 1980s while only six appeared in the 1990s. The company started operations at their family home called Mansión Dinamic before moving to offices in the Torre de Madrid in the capital. Their catalog shows a clear focus on action-heavy genres. Shooter games make up the largest category with 19 titles, followed by Platform and Arcade games with 13 releases each. They also produced Adventure and Sport games, along with smaller numbers of Hack and slash, Simulator, and Strategy titles. The vast majority of their work targeted older hardware rather than modern systems. Forty-five games were built for the ZX Spectrum, 39 for the Amstrad CPC, and 35 for MSX machines. They also released titles for the Commodore C64, DOS, Atari ST, and Amiga. Quality scores for Dinamic Software reflect a mixed reception based on available data. The average rating across their listed titles is 56.6 out of 100. Their only rated game, Game Over from 1987, falls into the mixed category with that exact score. There are no entries in the great or good ranges for this publisher on the site. While they released several sports simulations like Simulador Profesional de Fútbol and Simulador Profesional de Tenis, these did not achieve high ratings. The company expanded its structure over time by establishing Dinamic Multimedia with external capital and founding AD Adventures to handle conversational adventure games in the late 1980s. Their final releases included Artic Moves in December 1995, but their output had already slowed significantly by then compared to the boom years of the mid-80s. Players looking for their work will find a large volume of content from the ZX Spectrum era, though the critical scores suggest inconsistent quality across their library.

47
Total Games
56.6
Avg Rating
1984
First Release
1995
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Shooter
26%
Platform
18%
Arcade
18%
Adventure
15%
Sport
8%

Platform Spread

ZX Spectrum
45
Amstrad CPC
39
MSX
35
Commodore C64/128/MAX
23
DOS
21

Release Timeline

1980s
41
1990s
6

Rating Distribution

0
80-100
0
60-79
1
40-59
0
0-39
Artic Moves game cover

Artic Moves

1995·DOS, Atari-ST
Simulador Profesional de Fútbol game cover

Simulador Profesional de Fútbol

1992·DOS
Hammer Boy game cover

Hammer Boy

1991·Arcade, DOS, Amiga +4
Buggy Ranger game cover

Buggy Ranger

1990·DOS, ZXS, ACPC +1
Simulador Profesional de Tenis game cover

Simulador Profesional de Tenis

1990·DOS, ZXS, ACPC +1
Narco Police game cover

Narco Police

1990·DOS, Amiga, Atari-ST +4
After the War game cover

After the War

1989·DOS, Amiga, Atari-ST +4
Freddy Hardest in Manhattan South game cover

Freddy Hardest in Manhattan South

1989·DOS, Amiga, Atari-ST +5
Cosmic Sheriff game cover

Cosmic Sheriff

1989·DOS, ZXS, ACPC +1
Rescue from Atlantis game cover

Rescue from Atlantis

1989·ZXS, ACPC, MSX
Michel Futbol Master + Super Skills game cover

Michel Futbol Master + Super Skills

1989·DOS, ZXS, ACPC +1
A.M.C.: Astro Marine Corps game cover

A.M.C.: Astro Marine Corps

1989·Amiga, Atari-ST, C64 +3
Satan game cover

Satan

1989·Amiga, Atari-ST, C64 +3
El Capitán Trueno game cover

El Capitán Trueno

1989·DOS, ZXS, ACPC +1
Bestial Warrior game cover

Bestial Warrior

1989·ZXS, ACPC, MSX
Meganova game cover

Meganova

1988·C64, ZXS, ACPC +1
Hundra game cover

Hundra

1988·ZXS, ACPC, MSX
Navy Moves game cover

Navy Moves

1988·DOS, Amiga, Atari-ST +4
Aspar GP Master game cover

Aspar GP Master

1988·DOS, Amiga, Atari-ST +4
Comando Tracer game cover

Comando Tracer

1988·C64, ZXS, ACPC +1
Mike Gunner game cover

Mike Gunner

1988·DOS, C64, ZXS +2
Capitan Sevilla game cover

Capitan Sevilla

1988·ZXS, ACPC, MSX
Turbo Girl game cover

Turbo Girl

1988·C64, ZXS, ACPC +1
Target Plus game cover

Target Plus

1988·DOS, C64, ZXS +2
Army Moves game cover

Army Moves

1987·DOS, Amiga, Atari-ST +4
Freddy Hardest game cover

Freddy Hardest

1987·DOS, C64, ZXS +2
Game Over II game cover

Game Over II

1987·DOS, Atari-ST, C64 +3
Mega-Corp game cover

Mega-Corp

1987·DOS, C64, ZXS +1
Game Over game cover
Rating 5.7

Game Over

1987·DOS, C64, ZXS +2
Fernando Martin Basket Master game cover

Fernando Martin Basket Master

1987·DOS, C64, ZXS +2
Don Quijote game cover

Don Quijote

1987·C64, ZXS, ACPC +1
Sgrizam game cover

Sgrizam

1986·ZXS, ACPC
Cobra's Arc game cover

Cobra's Arc

1986·ZXS, ACPC, MSX
Phantomas game cover

Phantomas

1986·ZXS
Nonamed game cover

Nonamed

1986·ZXS, ACPC, MSX
Arquimedes XXI game cover

Arquimedes XXI

1986·ZXS, MSX
Dustin game cover

Dustin

1986·ZXS, ACPC, MSX
Phantomas 2 game cover

Phantomas 2

1986·C64, ZXS, ACPC +1
Olé, Toro game cover

Olé, Toro

1985·ZXS, ACPC
Rocky game cover

Rocky

1985·ZXS, ACPC, MSX2 +1
Camelot Warriors game cover

Camelot Warriors

1985·C64, ZXS, ACPC +1
West Bank game cover

West Bank

1985·C64, ZXS, ACPC
Abu Simbel Profanation game cover

Abu Simbel Profanation

1985·ZXS, ACPC, MSX
Babaliba game cover

Babaliba

1984·ZXS
Mapsnatch game cover

Mapsnatch

1984·ZXS
Saimazoom game cover

Saimazoom

1984·ZXS
Yenght game cover

Yenght

1984·ZXS