Through this work, González had his music featured in MSX ports of a few Spectrum titles released exclusively in the Spanish market by MCM Software, including Altered Beast, Snoopy, Power Drift and Ghostbusters 2.
[1] González would continue his work as sprite designer and musician for New Frontier's future titles with games such as North & South, which garnered great reviews.
Citing mismanagement and financial issues, the New Frontier team, including González, left and founded their own game development company Bit Managers in 1992.
González left behind his post as a graphic designer after the development of Astérix on the NES and Game Boy and began to fully focus on music composition and audio driver programming during his time at the company.
In 2011, Abylight released AfterZoom, a popular DSiWare game in which the player uses the camera to zoom in on real-life objects and "discover" organisms to be explored or captured.