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Topo Soft
Company typeDefunct
IndustryVideo games
Founded1986
HeadquartersSpain

Topo Soft was a Spanish software house for8-bit home computers that emerged during the eighties. They were part of thegolden era of Spanish software. It dissolved in 1994 due to economic problems related with the late arrival of16-bit computers in Spain. Some of its workers foundedPyro Studios in 1998.[1] However, there are also criticisms, and in 2019 Eugenio Barahona and Cancho acknowledged that sometimes the planning to produce a certain number of video games affected the quality, leaving no time to "finish them off in conditions, or simply test them in order to balance their playability before releasing them for sale".[2]

The eighties, 8-bits

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Topo Soft published multiple games for theMSX andPC such asSurvivor,Stardust,Gremlins 2: The New Batch, andDesperado (published in England asGun.Smoke).[3][4]

16-bits

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  • Quickit, a graphical system to handle MS-DOS[5]

References

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  1. ^Topo Soft[permanent dead link] at the-underdogs.info
  2. ^Revista Retro Gamer edición en español, número 27, página 76
  3. ^Toposoft gamesArchived 20 May 2011 at theWayback Machine at thelegacy.de
  4. ^Top by TopoArchived 13 January 2006 at theWayback Machine at speccy.org (in Spanish)
  5. ^Historia del software español – 1992/1994Archived 29 June 2012 atarchive.today at tonitoni.com (in Spanish)

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