Posted: 22nd March 2005 16:39
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Are there people here who own or owned an MSX?
I still love it. Many great games were released on it in the 80's and 90's. For instance, the Ys series, Xak series, Dragonslayer/Legend of Heroes series, the first Final Fantasy... If you like to play made-in-Japan RPG's, but don't know this system, try to get an emulator, there are lots of shareware ones out there. I can help you out with it, if you need some help finding it. By the way, they (former ASCII) are planning on bringing the MSX system back to life. Moderator Edit As a reminder, note that you can help people find the emulators, but I wouldn't suggest helping anyone find ROMs using CoN resources. Thanks! - R51 This post has been edited by Rangers51 on 22nd March 2005 16:47 -------------------- |
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Posted: 22nd March 2005 18:01
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Well, it had a superior version of the first Metal Gear (making the NES's version laughably bad in comparison), but other than that I never had my hands on one long enough to really get the full flavor. Sadly...
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Posted: 22nd March 2005 18:21
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Dude! You should have seen Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. Even better.
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Posted: 22nd March 2005 18:24
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Moderator Edit As a reminder, note that you can help people find the emulators, but I wouldn't suggest helping anyone find ROMs using CoN resources. Thanks! - R51 O.k., I'll keep it in mind, cheers! Moderator Edit Also, no need to double post there. ![]() This post has been edited by Rangers51 on 22nd March 2005 19:09 -------------------- |
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Posted: 23rd March 2005 10:46
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What is the MSX?
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Posted: 23rd March 2005 18:12
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MSX is a computer system, developed by ASCII in cooperation with Microsoft, in 1982/1983.
The idea was to make a standard. Meaning, a system with 100% compatible components and software, no matter which company made stuff for it. Also meaning, with TRUE plug and play. Everything made for it actually works on it, just plug it in and turn the computer on. So, not like Commodore, Spectrum etc... Companies that made MSX computers, hardware and software were, amongst others: Panasonic/Matsushita Sony Technics Casio Philips Konami Square/Microcabin Falcom Compile I believe MSX was the first system to have a decent graphical display (512/212 pixels in 1986). Also, it was the first system able to perform a really well working combination between sound and graphics. The last official type of MSX was manufactured in 1993 (if I'm not mistaken). This computer, called the Turbo R, had an R800 chip, PCM sound sampling and a 16-bit processor. Currently, Kai Nishi, former topman of ASCII, is working on a project to bring MSX to life again. Many, many great games were developed on MSX. The best feature of the MSX, though, always was the user-friendlyness and open structure. Anyone could make something or do something with an MSX. For more information: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ http://www.msx.org http://www.generation-msx.nl -------------------- |
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Posted: 23rd March 2005 18:58
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Hmmm... would the Turbografx-16 be considered a MSX system? I know Konami developed games for it but I'm honestly not sure if it's MSX or some kind of similar post-MSX deal.
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