Thanks, picture added. And I also added the reference number.by rderooy - MSX Software Database
Thanks, picture added.by rderooy - MSX Software Database
It seems like it. Note that it was not uncommon for Eaglesoft boxes to have media with Aackosoft written on them (disk or tape). It was all the same firm in any case.by rderooy - MSX Software Database
I have added the picture. Note that I looked into this in the past, and from what I found was that there was only one release which included both disk and tape in the same package.by rderooy - MSX Software Database
Thanks! I have added the missing entries to the DB.by rderooy - MSX Software Database
I suspect they had "grand plans" to expand this into Europe, hence the multiple languages. But I suspect they were too late According to this the company existed from 1991-1994 Seems similar to TakeRu in Japan, which existed from 1985-1997by rderooy - MSX Software Database
Looking at the catalogue, I see some strange things. On page 5, it lists 6 games that were supposedly available for MSX, but I don't recognise any of them. As a matter of fact it seems that every game on that page is available for exactly the same systems. Seems a copy and paste job... which makes you wonder about the accuracy of it all.by rderooy - MSX Software Database
Actually the company was already listed: But I have added some additional descriptionby rderooy - MSX Software Database
Thanks, entry updated.by rderooy - MSX Software Database
Thanks. I have added it to the DB.by rderooy - MSX Software Database
Thanks. I had suspected it already once that those released-by Mastertronic releases did not actually exist. Not completely sure how they ended up in the DB. Probably were created with the assumption that since those games were by mastertronic that they would also have released them under their own brand.by rderooy - MSX Software Database
The game was developed by "Sydney development Corp." and ported to various platforms. Sierra is listed as the publisher, and then you have companies like US Gold, Eaglesoft, Erbe or Comptiq as distributors.by rderooy - MSX Software Database
And in case your wondering what it says on the box itself, it says 東芝ホームコンピュータ which simply means Toshiba Home Computer.by rderooy - MSX Hardware
Perhaps the clue is in the writing... The text on the cartridge appears to say 学習ソフトデモ用プ口グラ厶 which translates to "Learning software demonstration program" My guess is that it was a demo unit.by rderooy - MSX Hardware
Do you know who made it? it looks like a homebrew cartridge. The actual cartridge case is clearly a Konami. I tried searching msx.org forums and google, but came up blank.by rderooy - MSX Hardware
Hmm... at the top of the PCB it says BdV/HSp which is obviously an abbreviation of a name, and probably an association. Perhaps somebody on msx.org will recognise it. The 30081989 part is clearly a date. August 30 1989.by rderooy - MSX Software
That box looks more like I would expect from Philips. I have my doubt the box we have listed right now is from that mouse. I suspect somebody put a Philips MSX mouse into a PC Mouse box. The cut-out looks like it is for a PC serial mouse. Regarding the contribute function, I don't know. I don't have access to the back-end of that.by rderooy - MSX Hardware
Cartridge style looks like the one from Sparrowsoft:by rderooy - MSX Hardware
Ahh, ok. I misunderstood. Thought you where talking about MSX Info, which is probably why I could not find them :-) In any case, I have updated the entries here on GenMSX, and they should now link to archive.org. e.g. Thanks again!by rderooy - MSX Library
Fantastic! Could you post the URL to them? I will add links here on GenMSX to them.by rderooy - MSX Library
I have added entries for both programs. If you see any errors, let me know.by rderooy - MSX Software
Great! I would suggest to upload it to . It's free and quite easy.by rderooy - MSX Library