F16 Fighting Falcon
- Original title
- F16ファイティングファルコン
- Title translations
- F16 Fighting Falcon (English)
- Developed by
- NEXA
- Year
- 1985
- System
- MSX
Technical Specifications
- Rating
-
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- Sound
- PSG
- Kind
- Game
- Tagoo database entry
- Visit (Japanese MSX database)
- Last updated on
- 11-03-2026
- Input Devices Supported
- Keyboard
- Language
- English
- Genre
- Simulation
- Max Players
- 2
- Max Simultaneous Players
- 2
- Uses Kanji
- No
- Uses V9990
- No
Note
Two player requires two MSX machines connected to each other via the second joystick port with a special cable. According to the Japanese manual you can create it your self by making a cable for the joystick port and connect 3 pins: 1->6, 2->7 and 9->9. The pins of the cable are 1-5 from the top right and 6-9 from the bottom right.
You can also use the JoyNet cable for this: https://map.grauw.nl/resources/joynet/#f16
You can also use the JoyNet cable for this: https://map.grauw.nl/resources/joynet/#f16
Groups & Mentions
Mentioned in Publications:
- MSX Magazine 1985-7 on page 126 (news)
- MSX Magazine 1985-8 on page 48 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1985-8 on page 132 (review)
- MSX Magazine 1985-10 on page 53 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1985-11 on page 61 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1985-12 on page 69 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1986-1 on page 83 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1986-2 on page 57 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1986-3 on page 61 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1986-5 on page 61 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1986-8 on page 65 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1987-10 on page 58 (review)
- MSX Game Book on page 60 (review)
- MSX Game Book on page 224 (ad)
- MSX Info 1-7 on page 31 (news)
- MSX Info 1-7 on page 71 (news)
- MSX Info 2-1 on page 71 (other)
- MSX Magazine 5 on page 6 (review)
- Technopolis テクノポリス 1985-9 on page 55 (other)
- Technopolis テクノポリス 1985-9 on page 63 (review)
- パソコンゲーム80年代記 / PC Game 80s Chronicles on page 69 (review)