Here are some screenshots of Sega version. I haven´t seen korean advertising for Zemina/MSX, so could somebody please check if it is exactly same game. I think game´s name should be Super Teletubby Boy I instead. :)by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Hello! :) I feel it is not correct to mention MSX-Files as "Developer". Sure, MSX-Files published it, but I can´t think porting exactly the same as developing. Since the original game was for Sega SG-1000, I think Sega should be mentioned also.by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Nice to see that classic Boulder Dash cover art! :) There is also another cover for first Boulder Dash. Rockford looks rather different in that cover, he has two antennas in his head and he is smiling and he has black eyes, he is in space, or at least there is black night sky. He stands on the yellow-orange planet surface and there are craters, and a diamond too, I think. There may be some bouby Anonymous - MSX Software Database
vg8020, Thank You for going through the effort to put so much screenshots of these programs in Toshiba´s demo cassette!!!! Ohhhh!!!! What exciting memories those screenshots brang to my mind!!!!!!!!! 2:) It was really good demo cassette!!!!! 2:) Since you have that cassette, load it and break into the BASIC by pressing CTRL+STOP. You can see Knights copyright message somewhere in the listing,by Anonymous - MSX Library
I think it was Knights who programmed all programs which were included in Toshiba´s Demonstration cassette, which was bundled with new Toshiba HX-10.by Anonymous - MSX Library
So you will have to try real cassette on real MSX to hear them. :)by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Thank you vg8020. :) I have some fuzzy memory that I have seen somewhere a picture of Robocop loading screen (same as Spectrum) used showing MSX conversion. I may be wrong though. Yes, I do remember those Searching for block 1 Found Block 1 etc. :) I thank you for doing those checkings! :)by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Did spanish Erbe (or other spanish publishers) use Spectrum´s loading screen in games which didn´t have any loading screen? My Ocean Robocop didn´t have loading screen I think Who Dares Wins II had loading screen in generation-msx and my british Alternative software re-release surely didn´t have any loading screen.by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Did you know that disk version was different to cassette version, by the way? Cassette version is one of those unique games in MSX world which play sound during whole loading!!! I don´t mean simple effect like Martech used in Zoids and Samantha Fox Strip Poker (and which can be done even with BASIC), but sound which altered all the time, because it mimicked perfectly the loading sound of cassetteby Anonymous - MSX Software Database
I bought it from Finland twenty-five years ago.... :) So it was sold elsewhere too. :)by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
I took screenshot from problem but don´t know your email and "contact" didn´t have possibility to add attachments so I´ll try to describe it here. Go front page, type some word which is used in many games´ names and then you´ll find that ad banner in bottom of the page hides part of search results. :/ I managed to get that problem several times, but now can´t do it again though... if yby Anonymous - Generation MSX
oops, nrgo did the same just few hours earlier.... ;)by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Found this today from youtube... Maybe you are interested on putting it to database...? :)by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
There reads "This compilation contains 9 games: Avenger, Future Knight, Krakout, Bounder, Desolator, Trailblazer, Gun Fright, Auf Wiedersehen Monty, Jack The Nipper" BC´s Quest II: Grog´s Revenge is missing between TrailBlazer and Gun Fright.by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
little bit more to my previous suggestion: Could THIS be more useful? If user presses down CTRL (or whatever key), user could select several medium types same time (selected ones would get "painted" to blue colour). Hope you understand what I am talking about, it´s a bit hard to tell about ideas using non-native language.... ;) Is it possible to make such thing for generatioby Anonymous - MSX Software Database
another need: search for BOTH rom AND megarom games! as ROM doesn´t give Nemesis (and other megarom games) at all... it would be much easier to search all cartridge games if you can search both rom and megarom carts same timeby Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Found this from ebay... Game name is different but cover surely reminds me that this surely is Jackie Chan´s "PROJECT A"!by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
When looking title screen, there you can clearly see that programmer´s name is not japanese, so is there any european company which has published Sirius´ Turmoil first? I also have a memory that in certain british msx magazines (in "what msx?" and in it´s sister magazine) advertised Turmoil cartridge was released by PANASONIC.by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
How about this? I just tried to search games Konami made but which were not published by Konami. I wrote Konami as developer and of course it gave me all games developed by konami, not just those which weren´t published by konami. I think there could be another option to make life easier: "Developer who has just made these games but has NOT published them." Like Konby Anonymous - MSX Software Database
hello again..! :) 1) there is still certain bug in database... when you go to advanced search and search games made in 1983, first list is ok, but listings 2-6 give something else what you didnt want at all.... second listing gives me listing where games are in alphabetical order and not by the year 1983 at all..... 2) samelike problem appears when you search games from the year 1983 anby Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Thanks asking, Wataru, no luck yet.. but I remembered year of that tennis game wrong, it was 1958. If someone is interested, you can read "all about it" from (RECOMMENDED reading for everyone!:) somewhere from that site and itôs links you can find a video where that tennis game is played... it gave me very strange and VERY EXCITED FEELING... they have made and played suby Anonymous - MSX Software
no, I was thinking MSX game, but maybe it was Star Command. i think Space War was from 1962. And it is quite YOUNG ;) computer game, some guys were surely enjoying while playing TENNIS on computer in 1954!!! and I donôt mean "simple" magnavox/atari style tennis, but more complex game with gravity!by Anonymous - MSX Software
I guess it was Star Command, thought "Star Command" does not ring my bell.... was there yet one more similar looking game? Or not...? I dont knowby Anonymous - MSX Software
and my version is part of TEN GREAT GAMES compilation by Gremlin Graphics. It has just part of the original cover shown in the compilation box.by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
check what there reads in E.I.ôs comments now... it surely is underrated game, there was just one vote, and it was "1". I gave it eight, but itôs still just "3.33"... 5:oS Argh! I guess people try and play it for just few scenes of the first stage and thatôs it and then they vote "1". (as they cannot give "0". 5:oO another Argh!by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
thanks for guessing, but, "no" for both guesses Wataru. 5:ôo(by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
I think there was also other game which had similar graphics, simple looking little enterprise and enemy ships, but it was under different name.by Anonymous - MSX Software
no no, a maze game, which is full of eatable dots. graphically it was somewhat similar as Smack Whacker.by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
in the nineties I saw this game in second-hand shop (but I didnôt buy it, I wasnôt too impressed about itôs screenshot back then). I am not certainly sure, if game had Smack Wacker cover, but game had screenshot in the cover and screenshot looked like Smack Wacker, maze walls were thin, but I remember they were blue, and maze was more like maze, not smack wacker like symmetrical mazeby Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Hereôs suggestion which is a must. Many games cannot be described under just one genre, like "ELITE" is not just "strategy", itôs also space-combat-simulation and trading game. Same applies to really MANY games. So I suggest generation-msx must have possibility to add multiple genres. 5:o) That would end at least some of those "how can I select correct gby Anonymous - MSX Software Database