Added, thanks. Seems that RORO Software was also the publisher of the MSW Software educational suite "Unipakket". This program you posted about seems very rare. Please make sure to preserve it and upload it somewhere (like File-Hunter.com).by Manuel - MSX Software
Hi Sean, good to see you here! What about uploading them to archive.org? We can add links to these documents from the website.by Manuel - MSX Software Database
Can you make clear where it says that it's Athletic Land?by Manuel - MSX Software Database
@sandy, have you checked this list at some point?by Manuel - MSX Software Database
is the same issue, I think.by Manuel - MSX Library
Well, "Catalunya" hints at Spain. But I found several sources that "Drack Soft" is a cracker. E.g. there's a version of Castle Adventure that says "Drack Soft". This software seems German indeed (as the title is German)... but the Italian translation, was it original? Perhaps we can find some hints on the disk image?by Manuel - MSX Software Database
So where did that CAVEMAN password come from??by Manuel - MSX Software Database
I just added the video from the back-end. That does work... But the Note field was mandatory. Perhaps also on the front-end where you tried? Maybe you can try again and fill in a Note? (Just guessing here. We need Sandy to check this out...)by Manuel - Generation MSX
You must only enter the code of the video... what exactly did you do? Can you give an example?by Manuel - Generation MSX
I think he didn't mean 'news', but 'new'. So, he's suggesting to add keywords to an entry so that it can be searched on. Or at least a way to search on any content of any field.by Manuel - Generation MSX
Nice map! But how do you get from "The Watch Tower" to "The Off License"? And what is that single room titled "How did I get here?"by Manuel - MSX Software Database
Note that MAD == Mastertronic's Added Dimension... but was this label ever put on the software's title/credit screens? Wasn't it only used on the sleeves and only "Mastertronic" appeared on the screens? (I haven't checked.) Did you check if the loading screen of that disk version is perhaps just from a tape version and converted to disk as well? OK, I just checkby Manuel - MSX Software Database
I wonder why you put "group" in the title, instead of "groep" :) Can you scan the labels of the disks? I didn't know there were separate disks for "Groep 4" and "Groep 5".by Manuel - MSX Software Database
It's important to know whether you have version 1.0 or version 2.0 disks... the menus differ. You have version 2.0?by Manuel - MSX Software Database
Great! In the mean time I put all these entries in the database.by Manuel - MSX Software Database
Looks like the current image is from the Hudson UK release and that there is no image of a Hudson JP release.by Manuel - MSX Software Database
I found original disks of Unipakket with these titles: - hulpprogramma's - computer - 1 - spellen - 1 - wer. verk. - 1 - wer. verk. - 2 - rekenen - 1 - rekenen - 2 - ned. taal - 1 - ned. taal - 2 - onderbouw - 2 I might scan/dump them later.by Manuel - MSX Software Database
Why not put a screenshot from the magazine in it?by Manuel - MSX Software
Wow, that game looks really cool!by Manuel - MSX Software
Would be cool to have a dump of that tape :)by Manuel - MSX Software Database
But most Activision games were released under the "Activision" name in Europe, with these UXK product codes...by Manuel - MSX Software Database
I suspect Mr Micro did the MSX port. But interestingly, the UXK product code suggests an Activision release... How are all these companies related? :)by Manuel - MSX Software Database
Falcom created the game, but it seems it was released by Sony. It's in their catalog with a Sony product code and on the box shot you see that product code at the bottom. Is there proof of a non-Sony release, without the Sony product code?by Manuel - MSX Software Database
Where did you get it? I asked Manuel Pazos, the creator of the original Mega Flash ROM SCC: He writes: I made a few similar cartridges, with two flashROMs (512 * 2) It uses the same picture than mine (SD Snatcher sound cartridge, MegaROM inverted logo). But I did not made that cartridge. Some French users made "pirated" MegaFlashROMs and sold them. Perhaps thatby Manuel - MSX Hardware
Yes, it looks like these HSH products that were distributed by Sparrowsoft. The Cobol/Fortran/etc. disks look quite similar.by Manuel - MSX Hardware
That looks like HSH style labeling....by Manuel - MSX Hardware
What kind of company is Onaki? Where is it from?by Manuel - MSX Library