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Arctic Moves is a run-and-gun game which is the third chapter of the Moves Trilogy and preceded by Army Moves in 1986 as well as in 1987. The game was developed by Dinamic Software for the Atari ST, but this version was not released due to Dinamic's Software bankruptcy (1992). The game was ported to MS-DOS compatible operating systems and published in 1995 by Dinamic Multimedia. The Atari ST version was finally developed by Luis Mariano Garcia (an ex member of Dinamic Software and later, Dinamic Multimedia). An Amiga conversion of the Atari ST version was released in February 2017 by Meynaf.

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  • Arctic Moves is a run-and-gun game which is the third chapter of the Moves Trilogy and preceded by Army Moves in 1986 as well as in 1987. The game was developed by Dinamic Software for the Atari ST, but this version was not released due to Dinamic's Software bankruptcy (1992). The game was ported to MS-DOS compatible operating systems and published in 1995 by Dinamic Multimedia. The Atari ST version was finally developed by Luis Mariano Garcia (an ex member of Dinamic Software and later, Dinamic Multimedia). An Amiga conversion of the Atari ST version was released in February 2017 by Meynaf. (en)
  • Arctic Moves es la tercera parte de la tetralogía Moves, precedida por Army Moves y Navy Moves, dos juegos publicados en plena edad de oro del soft español. Es un videojuego publicado por la desaparecida Dinamic Multimedia en 1995 para PC. Fue programado por Luis Mariano García Corral, con gráficos de Snatcho y Rubén Rubio y producido por . El juego puede encontrarse en calidad abandonware.[cita requerida] El juego fue programado originalmente para Atari ST en 1991,​ con intención de sacarlo también en Commodore Amiga, pero debido a la crisis que atravesaba Dinamic Software, no fue publicado. Fue en 1995 cuando se lanzó la versión que el propio autor convirtió a PC. Posteriormente a este lanzamiento, el autor hizo pública en 2001 la versión original, para Atari ST.[cita requerida] La versión PC fue distribuida en Europa por .[cita requerida] (es)
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  • Arctic Moves is a run-and-gun game which is the third chapter of the Moves Trilogy and preceded by Army Moves in 1986 as well as in 1987. The game was developed by Dinamic Software for the Atari ST, but this version was not released due to Dinamic's Software bankruptcy (1992). The game was ported to MS-DOS compatible operating systems and published in 1995 by Dinamic Multimedia. The Atari ST version was finally developed by Luis Mariano Garcia (an ex member of Dinamic Software and later, Dinamic Multimedia). An Amiga conversion of the Atari ST version was released in February 2017 by Meynaf. (en)
  • Arctic Moves es la tercera parte de la tetralogía Moves, precedida por Army Moves y Navy Moves, dos juegos publicados en plena edad de oro del soft español. Es un videojuego publicado por la desaparecida Dinamic Multimedia en 1995 para PC. Fue programado por Luis Mariano García Corral, con gráficos de Snatcho y Rubén Rubio y producido por . El juego puede encontrarse en calidad abandonware.[cita requerida] La versión PC fue distribuida en Europa por .[cita requerida] (es)
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