@Junior: and don't forget to dump the disks to preserve them for the future! :)by Manuel - Generation MSX
I already took the liberty to correct some things on MRC wiki, but not all of it... See also the mail I sent... Can you fix the 2 articles on MSX Mozaik 1 and 2? (They are actually 2 and 3.) And perhaps the entries on GenMSX :)by Manuel - MSX Library
I can confirm that last list of Junior: I actually thought I was missing a magazine. It's a bit confusing, as the first 3 real magazines do not have numbers. The first one with a number is issue 5. So I thought I was missing issue 4 and thought the first three were issues 1-3: maart/april (1), mei/juni (2), juli/augustus (3). But then there appeared that real first issue inside MSX-Info.by Manuel - MSX Library
I noticed the other MSW entries... Isn't Thijs Geerlings the man behind MSW?by Manuel - MSX Software Database
I noticed the other MSW entries... Isn't Thijs Geerlings the man behind MSW?by Manuel - MSX Software Database
But isn't this a Game Builder game ("game engine" -> Game Builder) by "Timmysoft" as the title screen says? I don't think "Drack Soft" actually did anything else than cracking...by Manuel - MSX Library
Hmm, shouldn't this be a release of "Mean Streets" then? Seems it's not developed in Italy after all, only translated, right?by Manuel - MSX Software Database
It's probably MSX1, I'll correct it. It's similar to the other Music Module software (e.g. Music Creator).by Manuel - MSX Software Database
I edited these entries a bit, if you don't mind... Type should be "Music Disk", and I think it's spelled "Synth Power", at least according to the contents on the disk: SYNTH POWER #2 (C) 1990/1991 FACby Manuel - MSX Software Database
Good point! I just asked him and he confirms it's SVI, not MSX. So, a mistake. Thanks!by Manuel - Generation MSX
Does someone know this game? It seems it's published by SVI... some kind of Fruit Machine, but is it the same as this: I asked the seller and he says: "I think sony, because it is for sale in a shop sony! I am attaching photos! The full name of the game is "Fruit Machine". Perhaps some Italian users here can shed some light on this?by Manuel - Generation MSX
The Sony releases are usually almost identical to the orginal ones. They usually just put a sticker with the code on it, but not much more. So I doubt the Sony release is related to improved graphics. For the screenshots on the back, it could be that they improved the game, but reused the cover art. The cover is probably quite expensive to change if you still have enough of them on stock.by Manuel - MSX Software
Perhaps the tape version is a stripped down version of the disk version?by Manuel - MSX Software
黄金の墓 is pronounced as Ougon no Haka and means "Golden Grave" (or Golden Tomb). Seeby Manuel - MSX Software
I wouldn't be surprised if all that "Tomb of the Golden" and "Golden Grave" stuff is just all of the same. And yes, perhaps Sony also published Golden Grave under HBJ-G040D. I'm pretty sure I saw once a scan of Computer Software World where "Magical Zoo" was mentioned, as well as Stratford CC. So I'm not sure what it is again, and I can't seem toby Manuel - MSX Software
The screenshots I added also come from the Computer Software World catalog of Sony MSX software.by Manuel - MSX Software
Good points, perhaps this helps. I guess it's just Golden Grave again, made by Stratford CC.by Manuel - MSX Software
Isn't it published by Philips Germany, looking at the screenshot?by Manuel - MSX Software
That is indeed the question :)by Manuel - MSX Software Database
Huh, C64? Who released it? Was it commercial?by Manuel - MSX Software Database
Thanks! Where do you suggest we put it?by Manuel - MSX Library
Thanks, added. Now to find the missing Discovery Informatic game with RS-112 product code :)by Manuel - MSX Software
Thanks, fixed.by Manuel - MSX Software Database
Although the copyright message is on "MSX-Gids" I wonder if that's the right company to use. MSX-Gids wasn't a company, but a magazine, published by Uitgeverij J. Herps...by Manuel - MSX Software Database
There are no real rules, it's just that I put my spare time in it, and I want to focus on getting the clearly released stuff from the past in the database. So, stuff that was sold with boxes and manuals, and by preference also include photos of these boxes, manuals, media, next to the other information. The more information the better. I really love product codes, for instance.by Manuel - MSX Library
That's great! But I mean that the database is not made to put translation patches in it. Only 'normal' software releases.by Manuel - MSX Library