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Most Popular Msx Games - Page 18

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  • Famicle Parodic

    1988

    Famicle Parodic

    1988

    Shooter
    MSX
    Shoot and bomb your way around in this Xevious-style shooter for the MSX2.
  • Mopiranger

    1985

    Mopiranger

    1985

    Puzzle Arcade
    MSX
    The peaceful land of the Mopira have been invaded by the Razons. In this platform game you 'll play Mopiranger and you have to save the young Moplits, who have been kidnapped by the dastardly Razons. The levels are build in a maze-like pattern in which you have to find and rescue the young Moplits from the hostile Razons. Using the obstacles present in the game you can block the Razons, but also lock yourself in...
  • Pleasure Hearts

    1999

    Pleasure Hearts

    1999

    Shooter
    MSX
    Very modern Shoot 'Em Up released after MSX end of life
  • The Goonies

    1986

    The Goonies

    1986

    Platform
    MSX
    The Goonies is an Action game, developed and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 1988.
  • Devil Zone

    1989

    Devil Zone

    1989

    MSX
  • Exerion II: Zorni

    1984

    Exerion II: Zorni

    1984

    Shooter Arcade
    MSX
    Sequel to "Exerion". Vertical scrolling shooter with 3D effect
  • Shalom: Knightmare III

    1987

    Shalom: Knightmare III

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    MSX
    In this game, you play the role of a Japanese high-school student, the leader of computer club. Above all, you like playing games. One day, you and your girlfriend are playing a game and suddenly get teleported into the game world. This is a fantasy world that resembles ancient Greek civilization. Before long you realize that you are in fact a hero who must save this world from the evil Gog, an ancient demon awaiting resurrection, otherwise you won't ever be able to return home. Shalom is the third entry in Konami's Knightmare series. Unlike the previous games, it is much less heavy on action and is structured primarily like an adventure game with emphasis on interaction with characters and exploration. You navigate your hero through a large top-down world, interacting with characters along the way. The interaction is done via a command menu with verbs such as "Look", "Talk", "Take", etc. From time to time you'll have to fight enemies. The battles take place on a separate screen, and you attack the enemy with your
  • Knightmare II: The Maze of Galious

    1987

    Knightmare II: The Maze of Galious

    1987

    Platform Adventure Arcade
    MSX
    Knightmare II: The Maze of Galious (Majou Densetsu II: Galious no Meikyuu in Japan) is a screen by screen action adventure platformer released originally for MSX in 1987. It can be considered an early example of a Metroidvania game with free exploration of a large castle.
  • Hyper Rally

    1985

    Hyper Rally

    1985

    Racing Arcade
    MSX
    World Class Racing Championship! Test your driving skills on 13 super-tough courses featuring all kinds of terrain!!
  • The Black Onyx II: Search for the Fire Crystal

    1986

    The Black Onyx II: Search for the Fire Crystal

    1986

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    MSX
    After having recovered the legendary Black Onyx in your previous adventure, your party of heroes took the portal in Utsuro town to a new world, where they begin the search for the powerful Fire Crystal. In order to find this mysterious artifact, they have to venture into a system of dungeons and to defeat the monsters that live in them. The sequel to Black Onyx is very similar to its predecessor, graphically as well as gameplay-wise. You build a party of up to five adventurers and take them to fight in first-person 3D dungeons. You encounter random enemies as well as fellow adventurers, whom you can recruit to your party if it is not full.
  • Scramble Eggs

    1983

    Scramble Eggs

    1983

    Arcade
    MSX
    In this scrolling shooter for the MSX, you control a gun that flies over mountains and shoots at white and purple eggs.
  • Banana

    1984

    Banana

    1984

    Platform Arcade
    MSX
    In Banana, you are a round little thing on the Amazonas river, hunted by the man-eating Boconda tribe. A bit like Q*Bert, you jump around on stones in the river. Jumping is done by placing a cursor, with limited range, above a stone. If you don't place it right above the stone, you instead jump into the water. This isn't necessarily lethal, since you can jump up on adjacent stones, or you can go with the flow, as long as you take care not to pulled by the strong current into a spot where there are no stones to seek refuge on. It is also in the water that you will catch bananas coming down the stream. Bananas are necessary to get rid of the Bocondas; they can be placed on top of stones, and if a Boconda tries to jump at you, they will land on a banana and slip into the river where they are swept away. They are smart, though, so you will need to trick them into jumping onto your boobytrapped stones. Instead of tricking them, you can also swim to the river shore, pick up stones on the shore and throw them at the Boco
  • King's Valley

    1985

    King's Valley

    1985

    Platform Puzzle Adventure
    MSX
    King’s Valley is a platform/maze game from Konami, released for the MSX computer and MS-DOS in 1985. The game plays is like Lode Runner except it takes place in pyramids instead of Egyptian ruins. As an intrepid adventurer, the player's goal is to collect various gems, while evading angry mummies and other monsters long enough to find the exit to the next level. A port to MS-DOS was made by a Korean company named APROMAN, however it only supports monochrome and CGA graphic cards. Another unofficial port has been released by the Spanish RetroWorks [1] in 2009 for the ZX Spectrum on the site 'World Of Spectrum'[2]. The MSX version of this game can still be run with emulators like BlueMSX [3]. Emulators for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum are available at WOS. King's Valley had been rewritten (not ported or emulated) in 2008 using Java, Online version is playable over internet using the web-browser and Mobile version is downloadable for handhelds, mobiles and communicators with Java installed for personal use [4].
  • Dawn Patrol

    1988

    Dawn Patrol

    1988

    MSX
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