Where in the World was the MSX Popular | Retro Dream
Let’s see where in the world it was the most successful and where it completely failed to gain market shares. We’ll also discuss the standard’s evolution over years, as compared to its rival machines. The MSX resembled a home video game system since it largely relied on cartridges at a time when most computers had already moved onto floppy disks. This contributed to the system’s reputation as a computer that was really good at video games. And it was truly the case. Apart from scrolling, a feature that they obviously lacked, MSX games quality was remarkable, especially those from Konami... Special thanks to: Richard Travale for the voice-over Werner Augusto Roder Kai for the 140 MSX collection pictures videoholic1980sA channel for the 1985 CES video archive.org for old magazines online www.msx.org fan community www.generation-msx.nl fan community 0:00 Introduction 0:20 Worldwide Diffusion 3:47 The MSX 2 5:45 Games 7:28 Conclusion

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