This is a collection of programs bundled with the MZ-80K2E that demonstrate various things that could be done with the system. Most systems of the day had such tapes, some better than others. This system is light on multimedia, so it doesn't pack too much of a punch, but it makes due with what it has. It loads from BASIC, so you need to ready that first. ![]() ![]() The first is a series of images using ASCII art, including their famous Argo ship and a series of "future" women's fashion concepts (their future, at the time of this writing, is now 24 years in the past). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Next up is this handy-dandy clock. ![]() Oops! We weren't quite ready for that yet. Let's adjust! ![]() ![]() And finally we have a couple of games. The first one is Star Trek, which I've seen on the MZ-... 700? or maybe 1200? before, so we can assume they just reused some of the content. The second one is some kind of puzzle game, perhaps along the lines of Towers of Hanoi. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
八 ビ ッ ト hachibitto |