You two are not very nice to me
I remember playing Hype on a Philips MSX2 in the Vroom en Dreesman store.
I remember seeing a route-planner on MSX in the Museon museum in the Hague.
I just remember... 13 years ago, when I got the driving card I had to do a "psychotechnic/ability test". The place where I went used a very old MSX1 Toshiba and the software was a vertically split screen. I had to 'drive' two boxes separately at same time ...
...I usually play at this time Konami's Road Fighter, he he he...
weird place to play MSX, uh?
I remembered some 15 years ago maybe i was at an introduction to homecomputers for schools and guess what? They showed the MSX (the new standard)..naturally schools were interested in that stuff. They showed very basic (could have been in Basic
) software like a database, maybe from stork and, yes indeed, they let us play a game!
The computer was a white HB sony , one of the most early models. The game was Track and Field and i played it with one of those clip-on joysticks (remember them?) Great fun! I still have the introduction manual to MSX and education here somewhere...geez, that thing is antique.. maybe i should Ebay it
Maybe a bit off-topic because it isn't a MSX game but the strangest experience ever must have been that one time I played Tomb Raider for hours without taking a break.
When I finally took a break after hours of shooting people around corners, I remember when I walked in the hallway my first response to the neighboor who came around the corner, was that I seriously tried to reach for my GUNS and blow him away...
(imagine I was standing there with my hands trying to grab the guns that were not there)
I just remember... 13 years ago, when I got the driving card I had to do a "psychotechnic/ability test". The place where I went used a very old MSX1 Toshiba and the software was a vertically split screen. I had to 'drive' two boxes separately at same time ...
I also did the psychotechnic tests for the driving license with an MSX (1996). But the computer was a Sony HB-F9S .
I played a MSX game in a museum too it was in the audio and video museum in hilversum.
The game was Atlethic land!
In 2000 I was playing Metal Gear on my old crusty notebook (Pentium 133, 32 RAM, 2 GB HDD) on the train from Moldova to Romania, then two military dudes in cumuflage came in with german sheppard to check for drugs
lol
*old topic kick*
I played with Philips MSX Designer (the old screen 8 graphic tool which was released before designer plus) in Duinrell in 1991... Dunno exactly which MSXs they had there...