Company

Dro Soft

Dro Soft was a Spanish software distributor during the second half of the 1980s and the first half of the 1990s. It started in 1984 from the record label Discos Radioactive Organizados (DRO), linked to the musical group Aviador Dro. Apart from distributing imported software, Dro Soft also distributed to small Spanish companies (Magic Hand, Josko Soft, Silicon Games, Techno Arts, Xortrapa Soft, Gamart, Animagic, Juliet Software, New Frontier) and developed its own production, including arcade titles (El Cid, 1987, or Explorer XXXI, 1988) or licensed games (the ZX Spectrum version of Budokan: The Martial Spirit, 1991). In 1994 it was acquired by Electronic Arts for the creation of its delegation in Spain.


19 Games
Igor: Objective Uikokahonia
Igor: Objective Uikokahonia

Jul 01, 1994

Hammer Boy
Hammer Boy

Dec 31, 1991

Budokan: The Martial Spirit
Budokan: The Martial Spirit

Dec 31, 1989

The Duel: Test Drive II
The Duel: Test Drive II

Dec 31, 1989

Mortadelo y Filemón II: Safari Callejero
Mortadelo y Filemón II: Safari Callejero

Dec 31, 1989

Alien Syndrome
Alien Syndrome

Dec 31, 1988

Vampire's Empire
Vampire's Empire

Dec 31, 1988

Clever & Smart
Clever & Smart

Dec 31, 1987

Roadwars
Roadwars

Dec 31, 1987

Antares

Dec 31, 1987

Brick Breaker
Brick Breaker

Dec 31, 1987

El Cid
El Cid

Dec 31, 1987

Terrorpods
Terrorpods

Dec 31, 1987

Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer
Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer

Nov 01, 1987

Alien Syndrome
Alien Syndrome

Jan 01, 1987

The Chessmaster 2000
The Chessmaster 2000

Dec 31, 1986

Soldier of Light
Soldier of Light

Sep 01, 1986

Karateka
Karateka

Dec 31, 1984

Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters

Oct 26, 1984