some more..by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Here are some screenshots: :)by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
I have wondered just same thing, is there Who Dares Wins 1 for MSX at all? I have one memory from the past... shop which sold MSX too had room full with several MSXs connected to televisions, and one MSX ran Who Dares Wins like game, and I remember seeing heroôs bullets were two coloured red with white background... and I remember you could fire more than just one bullet at time, just likeby Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Just saw Who Dares Wins II screenshots here in database. And AAARRGHH! It was one more game in my countless list of "my original cassette games which didnôt have loading screen, but they actually had, but I never have seen them!!!!!". So, there WAS loading screen in WDWII ! Has anyone same problem as I do? Had MSX Matchday II hi-res loading screen? It could be really niceby Anonymous - MSX Software Database
okay, thanks!by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Yes, I am talking about first MADMIX game. As I was really interested about it when I read itôs prewiev from your sinclair in the year 198X. And I instantly bought it for my own x-mas present to me as soon as it hit my nearest software shop. But there was two differencies which kept me wondering. In my cassetteôs backside there was spectrum and amstrad screenshots which had really jby Anonymous - MSX Software Database
little correction: In Alligata section, there should be LIVINGSTONE, I PRESUME Developed : Opera Soft Published: Alligata Software Thanxxx! :-)by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Eaglesoft was again other name of Aackosoft! :) And then there was Bytebusters, was it Aackosoftôs cheapie label or what it exactly was for Aackosoft? Were there some Aackosoft guys in Bytebusters?by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
so there IS that thingy I meant... :D sorry, I searched game lists a bit, but I must have thought other things while doing that as I didnôt found any, before writing this topic. So, thanks, it looks good already. And later it probably will look better. ;)by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Oops! One message upwards you can find covers of msx compilation 6 & 7 ! I got them from finnish collector called "psychic". :)by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
how about some kind of list of all msx compilations? That would work same way as normal game database list works, and there could either be just text list of games in that compilation or you could "show screenshots" (or maybe they should be ON as default, itôs lots cooler! (and eats more memory...)) where one could click game desired and then that would open page which showsby Anonymous - MSX Software Database
okay, thanks for answering! there are now some games :)by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
ALL are MSX(1) tape games with PSG And ALLIGATA is spelled wrongly in database... itôs written "Aligata" in database 5:OP yep, those Alligata / Alligata software games to add are: DISC WARRIOR, 1985 WHO DARES WINS 2, 1986 3D KNOCKOUT, 1985 ADDICTA BALL, 1987 Missing ATLANTIS game: SURVIVORS, 1986 BUBBLE BUS is written incorrectly as "bobblebus&qby Anonymous - MSX Software Database
I tried to send names of missing games with contact form, but that doesnôt work, it just gives "414 Request URI too long Request URI is too long."by Anonymous - MSX Software Database
Hello! 5:o) How many Beau-Jollyôs "COMPUTER HITS" compilations there really are? I always had those two, "10 COMPUTER HITS 3" cassette 1 1. Eddie Kiddôs Jump Challenge - MARTECH 2. Maxima - P.S.S. 3. Slapshot - ANIROG 4. Time Bandits - P.S.S. 5. Turmoil - BUG BYTE cassette 2 1. 3D-Knockout - ALLIGATA 2. Mr. Wongôs Loopy Laundry - ARTIC 3. Pby Anonymous - MSX Software Database