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Gabinete Electrónico Consultivo, S.A. (which translates to ''Electronic Consultative Cabinet''), but is trademarked and better known as Gaelco, S.A., is a Spanish company that develops and publishes arcade games and video games. As of 2007, Gaelco develops electronic dart machines under the name of "Gaelco Darts". List of Gaelco games For Arcade For Platforms Developed * '' PC Fútbol 2005'' (2004: PC) * '' PC Fútbol 2006'' (2005: PC) * '' PC Fútbol 2007'' (2006: PC) Published * ''Radikal Bikers'' (1999: PlayStation) * ''Smashing Drive'' (2002: Nintendo GameCube & Xbox; 2004/2005: Game Boy Advance) Compilation Releases In May 2021 it was announced that a compilation cartridge named "Gaelco Arcade 1" would be released for Evercade featuring ''Alligator Hunt'', ''Biomechanical Toy'', ''Glass'', ''Snow Board Championship'', ''Thunder Hoop'' and ''World Rally''. References External links Gaelco websiteGaelco Darts websiteGaelco Darts communityGaelco HistoryRecreativa ...
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World Rally (1993 Video Game)
''World Rally'' is a 1993 racing arcade video game developed by Zigurat Software and published by Gaelco in Spain, Sigma in Japan and Atari Games in North America. Themed around rallying, the game pit players with races across various locations under a short time limit to qualify for the next couse. ''World Rally'' was developed over the course of two years by most of the same team of previous works at Zigurat Software such as '' Carlos Sainz: World Rally Championship'', initially intended to be a racing game about the World Rally Championship featuring Spanish rally driver Carlos Sainz before he changed teams from Toyota to Lancia, prompting the staff drop Sainz' likeness from the project before launch. The title proved to be a success for Gaelco, managing to sell 23,000 arcade units in Europe and earning an award from ''Gamest'' magazine. In 1995, a sequel titled ''World Rally 2: Twin Racing'' was released by Gaelco but garnered less success than its predecessor. Gamepla ...
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Big Karnak
''Big Karnak'' is a 1991 platform arcade video game developed and released by Gaelco. Taking place in an Ancient Egypt setting, players assume the role of a pharaoh warrior who embarks on a journey to save his wife while fighting against mythical beings and Egyptian gods. The game was a commercial success for Gaelco and garnered positive reception from critics. Gameplay ''Big Karnak'' is a platform game reminiscent of ''Trojan'' and ''Ghouls 'n Ghosts'', where players assume the role of a pharaoh warrior who embarks on a journey through four increasingly difficult levels taking place in an Ancient Egypt setting to save his wife by defeating the Egyptian gods Horus, Nut, Isis and Osiris.''Big Karnak'' arcade flyer (Gaelco, ESP)''Big Karnak'' manual (Arcade, ESP) During gameplay, players fight against mythical beings, acquire different weapons, solve puzzles and jump between front and back movement planes while avoiding hazards along the way. Players can also deflect certain ene ...
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Alligator Hunt
''Alligator Hunt'' is a shoot 'em up arcade game released by Spain, Spanish company Gaelco in 1994 in video gaming, 1994. Gameplay Reptilian-looking aliens are invading earth and is up to the bravest soldiers (skateboarding kids) to stop the invasion and destroy the enemy base. Features gameplay similar to ''Cabal (video game), Cabal'' and ''Blood Bros.''.''Alligator Hunt'' arcade flyer (Gaelco, ESP) Development and release ''Alligator Hunt'' was developed by Gaelco. As of April 2020, the rights to ''Alligator Hunt'' were acquired by Piko Interactive. The game was included as part of the ''Gaelco Arcade 1'' compilation for Evercade, marking its first console debut. Reception According to Spanish website ''MeriStation'', ''Alligator Hunt'' sold few arcade units. Carlos Forcada of ''MeriStation'' gave the game a positive retrospective outlook. References External links ''Alligator Hunt''at GameFAQs ''Alligator Hunt''at Killer List of Videogames ''Alligator Hunt''
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