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

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Translation into Japanese of the famous Hacker game from Activision (for some reason, it is called Activision on the splash screen of this version). The theme of hacking the global Internet. Only the coolest hacker would dare to do that. Who is he? You?!

Manjong. Now it is played by characters from fairy tales and action movies. Beat the eared elf, well, or the Terminator, don't you want to?

A typical toy of its time. Only our gaming ancestors could play this, and now small amateurs.

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.

Fantasy game. I personally was unspeakably glad that I finally saw from which toy the pictures for the book BEST GAMES for the sega console were taken. People who read it will understand what I mean. The very same game is made, both in native Japanese and the coveted American. Great toy for your console.

Many anime fans are always tormented by the topic of learning Japanese schools. As if they had not had to wind up their ten years of torment. They sincerely believe that these schools are stuffed not with knowledge, but with all sorts of poltergeists (a la PERSON) and other otherworldly forces. Having searched well for this in this game, I was convinced that this is partly fiction, but there is also some truth. .

Fighter with a top view. You have to go through a bunch of dungeons and other gloomy places, while shooting at all the targets moving towards you. The peak of glory of those times.

This is golf. Golfers, as it turned out, are not very fond of early projects on this topic. They kind of don't match reality. Yes, why find fault there, because any sports game of that century could safely be called the realm of fantasy.

Role-playing game. One of those annoying exceptions that I personally do not like at all. Yes, the point here is not even in the graphic approach, but in the idea itself. Like the YOS series, this one may only be suitable for seasoned, die-hard fans, and it's easier for newcomers to find a toy that's nicer than this one.