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In the world of Relics (Bothtec - 1986) MSX2 version
Eccentric action game for old(retro) PC.
Bad game play and bad ending.
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Meikyuu Shinwa (????) [MSX2]
aka Eggerland 2
Publisher: HAL Laboratory (JP/EU, 1986)
Developer: HAL Laboratory
Second game in the Eggerland series. Watch as I inexplicably freeze up the game.
This game will also run on an MSX1 (with some color adjustment).
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MSX2 game by Dutch developer Parallax from 1994. The movie shows the first 10 stages (which make up the first world of the game). The recording was made using the built-in capture option from the emulator BlueMSX.
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This game is an MSX2 computer port of the original Akumajou Dracula for Famicom(Later released in the US as Castlevania). The graphics are cleaner over the original but the game mechanics changed a bit making it a lot more RPGish or some sort.
here is the video of stage one.
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The third stage. There is one section that requires you to fall into the pit to get the key, kinda weird because you are supposed to be dead if you fall.^_^
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This is the MSX2 version of Out Run. It was released by Sega in 1988.
it has far better graphics than the MSX1 version but the music and sound are unfortunately a lot less.
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Shmup by Hertz from 1989, and one of the few games that proves that the MSX2 is actually capable of smooth scrolling. The video shows the first stage, and was recorded using the built-in capture option from the emulator BlueMSX.