Machines with Software eXchangeability 2 - Microsoft Game Console (MSX2)

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Mahjong with primitive graphics and annoying music. So sensational in the eastern countries, the desktop could not but appear on the screens of our computers. No need to say thank you!

Stop the train at any cost! What a stupid but bold idea. The game obviously won't wait too long for its fans. Economic strategy. The player runs a railroad company. You can build new railways between cities, buy trains, etc. Trains, settlements and roads are shown as simple icons on the map. In general, the game resembles Transport Tycoon in a greatly simplified form.

The BD5J jet simulator, originally developed for the Commodore 64 back in 1985 by the well-known company MicroProse. Absolutely not an arcade game, and therefore strongly for an amateur.

Horror platformer. The legendary Castlevania series first saw the light on the NES game console, and a month later on this computer. Graphics, sound and controls are very similar. The main character - Simon Belmont from the Belmont clan, a family of vampire hunters - armed with a faithful whip, must get to Count Dracula, dealing with his numerous henchmen along the way. The game pace has changed significantly, it is more accelerated here than in the original.

Vertical shoot 'em up. Graphics and sound are quite up to par for their time. The prologue of the game is very beautiful and tells us the story of Ray and Yuri. The DIA 51 supercomputer has been infected with a virus and is now attacking a peaceful city. Yuri's house was also hit, causing her to end up in intensive care.

Football. And pretty average even for 1987. Slow graphics, music is missing as a class, sound effects are just noise.

Another shooter. Pretty standard, but with an interesting twist in the plot. The name of the game, obviously, is a distorted word "androgynous", which means "androgynous", and therefore during the game (more precisely, after passing the sixth level), our main character will become the main character. Since the plot is illustrated with inter-level video inserts, you have a chance to see it with your own eyes. Unfortunately, all text is in Japanese, and the game has never been translated into English.

A logic game in which the player has to control the switches to drive the balls moving along the rails into the holes.

Continuation of the sensational game hit Arkanoid at that time. The idea remains the same, but the quality of the levels has increased unheard of.

Action platformer. This time, our protagonist traded a steel sword for a block of chewing gum and now scares his enemies exclusively with it. This time the game humor will be complemented by the majority of the players.

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