Mózgprocesor
Atari 8-bit cover
Developer(s)Computer Adventure Studio
Publisher(s)Computer Adventure Studio
Platform(s)ZX Spectrum, Atari 8-bit
Release1990
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Mózgprocesor (Brain Processor) is a Polish video game created in 1989, and published in 1990 by Computer Adventure Studio for ZX Spectrum and the Atari 8-bit family (1991). It was Computer Adventure Studio's first and last game.[1] It was created by ex-Atari alumni Piotr Kucharski, Krzysztof Piwowarski and Wiesław Florek. The team had previously created Smok Wawelski in 1987. The script was created within an hour and the whole game was ready after six weeks,[2] without professional graphic programs or documentation.[3] Reviews of the title were featured in Bajtek 10/1998 and Top Secret 1/1990, Top Secret 2/1990 also included an interview with the developers, which at the time was unprecedented for a Polish game.[4]

Despite the title's massive popularity in Poland, the game was readily pirated which significantly eroded the profits of the young development company and prevented it from releasing a second title.[1] According to Techsty, it is the most discussed and most developed of all the Polish text-based adventure games.[1] Gadzetomania thought the title was probably the first, Polish game published in a professional way.[5] Logo24 deemed it the first Polish game that did not differ significantly from global standards.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Pisarski, Mariusz. "Mózgprocesor > Early Polish text adventure games < Techsty 2012 nr 1 (8) (game issue)". techsty.art.pl. Retrieved 2018-03-19.
  2. "Historia polskich gier: Mózgprocesor atakuje!". www.gra.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2018-03-19.
  3. "Opowieści z krypty: Mózgprocesor | Polygamia". polygamia.pl (in Polish). 5 April 2010. Retrieved 2018-03-19.
  4. "mózgprocesor". idn.org.pl. Retrieved 2018-03-19.
  5. "Piękno nieistniejących światów: najwspanialsze widoki w grach wideo". Gadżetomania.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2018-03-19.
  6. "Top 10: najważniejsze polskie gry". Logo24 (in Polish). Retrieved 2018-03-19.
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