A disk with 33 MSX games made in MSX-BASIC. Most of them are for the MSX 1.
The games are pretty simple, but they are all at least playable. I had a lot of fun making these games as a kid. Beware though: some may contain hideous spelling errors.
There is a video showcasing some of these games here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_SbhNT-rHM
In 1988 Konami published a brilliant puzzle/action game called King's Valley II on the MSX1 and MSX2 machines. It was pretty unique in that it came with a nifty little level editor that allowed players to create and share custom levels. A level was saved in a binary format with the .ELG extension (short for El Giza).
In 1988 Konami published a brilliant puzzle/action game called King's Valley II on the MSX1 and MSX2 machines. It was pretty unique in that it came with a nifty little level editor that allowed players to create and share custom levels. A level was saved in a binary format with the .ELG extension (short for El Giza).
A remake of King's Valley 1, for Windows, by leegoukko.
An addictive game, you can make a line change direction using the spacebar. Everytime you change direction you will receive points, but don't let the line hit the borders or the line itself! Pascal and C sources are included!
Educational software to learn to tell the time
Playable promo of Konami Quiz 2. It's a Trivia type game with some Rune Master aspects. The music is for SCC and only the first level can be played.
Promo for Konapuzz. It shows info and a bit of the game of a puzzle game about Konami.
Educational software to learn the meaning of dutch abbreviations
Action-packed horizontal shoot-em-up made by M-Kai in 1997, together with the Sanriku King #0 bonus disk.