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

153 games Machines with Software eXchangeability 2
 
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F15 aircraft simulator. A hit from MicroProse, the original was released back in 1985 on the Atari and Commodore 64, and at the same time received the title of game of the year from Computer Gaming World magazine. Later, the game was ported to several more platforms, including MSX. It would be better if this did not happen, because when porting to MSX, no one began to rewrite the game's graphics engine, as was the case with NES, but, apparently, they took the version for the ZX Spectrum, which is known for its color restrictions, as a basis. As a result, the game not only looks worse than the console version, it looks worse than the 1985 original.

Water shooter. In a sense, you have to swim a fairly decent amount of the territory of the oceans and bomb oncoming enemy targets.

Billiard. You can even play this with the whole family, only few people can persuade their ancestors to sit down at the screen of your computer.

Boxing. Suitable for the most extensive gamers, because. this product does not set itself the goal of world popularity.

Baseball. Projects like this are hard to fall in love with an avid racer, or, let's say, a skateboarder. But if you are an ardent fan of this purely American spectacle, then this toy is clearly for you.

Side view shooter. Like the previous part, this one takes place in the world of flora and fauna. Due to these innovations, the brightness in it does not hold.

Fire ball. Alas, this project is not from the fantasy style, but it will obviously not disappoint all fans of shooters.

Nothing but water battles. The toy is made in the way of most simulators and strategies, but the genre is still much simpler for everyone.