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Japanese Vintage Computer Collection


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I picked up a bulk lot of eight cartridges on Mercari a while back. Among the games were four titles by Habit Soft. They are somewhat simple but quite fun games. I'll expand on the gameplay and screenshots a bit in the future when each gets their own game introduction, but here is a brief overview of the games. 続き⇒
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TINYドラキュラの城・MSX

トップルジップ・MSX2

サンダーボルト・MSX

ハイドライド・PC-8801

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My FM-77AV20EX comes with BASIC built onto a system ROM, which makes it fast to load up BASIC and play around, and you don’t need anything else to get started using the system. But the BASIC it comes with has a big limitation: you can’t access disks or perform operations on them. This means you can’t format a disk, and while most games that make use of a data disk or save disk include a format utility, I’ve run across at least one that does not. The result was that I couldn’t play the game. 続き⇒
I had a temporary visitor, an SMC-777C with original box and a handful of original disks. The disks included were the default system disks and a couple of games: SMC Super Golf and Salad no Kuni no Tomato Hime (Princess Tomato of the Salad Kingdom). The box for this system isn’t all that common so I decided to make a post for posterity’s sake. 続き⇒
Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later; if a Japanese company made an 8-bit computer, I'm more than likely going to want to try it out. This time, I came across the Mitsubishi Multi8. It was far from a success, after the release of this, Mitsubishi chased the MSX market instead of continuing with their own unique 8-bit offerings. There was also a namesake successor, the Multi16, I don't know much about that one but it apparently wasn't compatible with the Multi8. 続き⇒
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