TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ACE, S.A. (Actividades Comerciales Electrónicas, Sociedad Anónima) was a key player in the Spanish technology market during the 1980s. Initially, it served as the strategic representative for the tech giant Indescomp in Catalonia, establishing a solid distribution network for consumer electronic equipment with facilities spanning over 1,000 m² and employing 30 workers.
Its specialized division, ACE Software, operated as a branch of Amstrad Spain in Barcelona. Although it primarily focused on developing video games for the highly popular Amstrad CPC microcomputer range, its reach extended to other contemporary platforms such as the MSX and ZX Spectrum. ACE Software distinguished itself through the high quality of its productions, becoming an iconic benchmark of Spanish software during the historic "Golden Age".
While ACE Software centered its efforts on the Amstrad CPC and other gaming platforms, historical evidence confirms adaptations or compatible software releases for the PCW, consisting mostly of utilities or straightforward games.
ACE Software was an integral part of the microcomputing software boom in Spain, competing directly with market giants like Dinamic Software and Topo Soft. Their print advertisements appeared regularly in prominent Spanish magazines like Input and MicroHobby, frequently featuring full-page showcases that highlighted their unique cover artwork.
Preserved graphic materials from that period illustrate their catalog of educational titles released for the Amstrad PCW range.
Additional Development Details (Verified):
- Developers & Infrastructure: Most of the leisure software adaptations were closely coordinated by branch technicians who collaborated with local engineers to optimize graphic subroutines on native Amstrad 3-inch floppy disks.
- Periodical Presence: Massive advertising campaigns acted as a prime showcase to expand the software market compatible with CP/M-driven computing systems.
