Mózgprocesor

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Developer(s)Computer Adventure Studio
Publisher(s)Computer Adventure Studio
Release1989
Mózgprocesor
Developer(s)Computer Adventure Studio
Publisher(s)Computer Adventure Studio
Platform(s)ZX Spectrum, Atari 8-bit
Release1989
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Mózgprocesor (Brain Processor) is a Polish video game published in 1989 by Computer Adventure Studio for ZX Spectrum and in 1990 for the Atari 8-bit computers. It was Computer Adventure Studio's first and last game.[1] It was created by Piotr Kucharski, Krzysztof Piwowarski and Wiesław Florek, a team of high school students from Bochnia.[2] The team had previously created Smok Wawelski in 1987,[3] developed in six weeks out of a script created within an hour.[2]

Reviews of "Mózgprocesor" were featured in Bajtek 10/1989[4] and Top Secret 3/1991,[5] Top Secret 2/1990 also included an interview with developer Piotr Kucharski,[2] which at the time was unprecedented for a Polish game.[6]

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.[7] Logo24 deemed it the first Polish game that did not differ significantly from global standards.[8]

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