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  • MSX
  • Family of standardized home computer architectures released between 1983 and 1992

    MSX is a standardized home computer architecture, announced by ASCII Corporation on June 16, 1983. It was initially conceived by Microsoft as a product

    MSX

    MSX

    MSX

  • MSX (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    MSX is a computer standard. MSX may also refer to: MSX, a disease caused by the Haplosporidium nelsoni pathogen of oysters Metal Slug X, a video game Midcourse

    MSX (disambiguation)

    MSX_(disambiguation)

  • MSX-DOS
  • 8-bit operating system by Microsoft

    MSX-DOS is a discontinued disk operating system developed by Microsoft's Japan subsidiary for the 8-bit home computer standard MSX, and is a cross between

    MSX-DOS

    MSX-DOS

  • List of MSX computers
  • This is a list of MSX computers, separated by MSX, MSX2, MSX2+ and MSX TurboR compatibility, and by manufacturer. Al Alamia: Sakhr AX100, Sakhr AX170 Canon:

    List of MSX computers

    List_of_MSX_computers

  • Oh Shit!
  • 1985 video game

    Oh Shit! is a Pac-Man clone released in 1985 for the MSX developed by The ByteBusters and published by Aackosoft under the Classics range of games; a

    Oh Shit!

    Oh_Shit!

  • List of MSX games
  • The following is a list of video games for the MSX, MSX2, MSX2+, and MSX turbo R home computers. There are currently 2279 commercial games released for

    List of MSX games

    List_of_MSX_games

  • OpenMSX
  • openMSX is a free software emulator for the MSX architecture. It is available for multiple platforms, including Microsoft Windows and POSIX systems such

    OpenMSX

    OpenMSX

    OpenMSX

  • 1chipMSX
  • MSX-2 computer by D4 Enterprise

    The One chip MSX, or 1chipMSX as the D4 Enterprise distributional name for the ESE MSX System 3, is a re-implementation of an MSX-2 home computer that

    1chipMSX

    1chipMSX

    1chipMSX

  • MSX-3
  • Selective adenosine A2A receptor antagonist used in scientific research

    prodrug of MSX-2. MSX-3, MSX-4, and MSX-2 are xanthines and are derivatives of the non-selective adenosine receptor antagonist caffeine. MSX-2 has been extensively

    MSX-3

    MSX-3

    MSX-3

  • Rambo (franchise)
  • American media franchise

    released in 1989 for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, MSX, ZX Spectrum, Mega Drive/Genesis, Master System, arcade. Rambo III; based

    Rambo (franchise)

    Rambo_(franchise)

  • Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake
  • 1990 stealth action game

    already discontinued sales of their MSX games in Europe), although a fan translation was later produced in 1997 by the MSX hobbyist group G&T International

    Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake

    Metal_Gear_2:_Solid_Snake

  • MSX-4
  • Selective adenosine A2A receptor antagonist

    MSX-4 is a selective adenosine A2A receptor antagonist used in scientific research. It is a water-soluble amino acid ester prodrug of MSX-2, the active

    MSX-4

    MSX-4

    MSX-4

  • Acura ZDX
  • Mid-size luxury crossover SUV

    to that of the BMW X6. The car was originally planned to be called the "MSX". After naming the vehicle ZDX, Acura added the words "Luxury Four-Door Sports

    Acura ZDX

    Acura ZDX

    Acura_ZDX

  • Honda Grom
  • Type of motorcycle

    The Honda Grom (Honda MSX125 in Europe and East Asia) is a compact 124.9 cc (7.62 cu in) air-cooled standard motorcycle manufactured by Honda. It won the

    Honda Grom

    Honda Grom

    Honda_Grom

  • HAL Laboratory
  • Japanese video game developer

    Pocket - MSX Wiki". www.msx.org. Retrieved January 12, 2026. MSX Magazine (JP). ASCII. November 1989. p. 103 – via The Internet Archive. MSX Magazine

    HAL Laboratory

    HAL Laboratory

    HAL_Laboratory

  • Konami Antiques MSX Collection
  • 1997 video game

    Konami Antiques MSX Collection is a series of compilations of MSX computer games released by Konami in Japan. The compilation was split between three

    Konami Antiques MSX Collection

    Konami_Antiques_MSX_Collection

  • MSX-Engine
  • Japanese computer chip

    An MSX-ENGINE chip is a specially developed integrated circuit for home computers that are built according to the MSX specifications. Generally, such a

    MSX-Engine

    MSX-Engine

  • The Goonies (MSX video game)
  • 1986 video game

    The Goonies is a 1985 platform game by Konami for the MSX based on the film of the same name. The music is a simple rendition of the song "The Goonies

    The Goonies (MSX video game)

    The_Goonies_(MSX_video_game)

  • MSX-2
  • Selective adenosine A2A receptor antagonist

    MSX-2 is a selective adenosine A2A receptor antagonist used in scientific research. It is a xanthine and a derivative of the non-selective adenosine receptor

    MSX-2

    MSX-2

    MSX-2

  • Stanford Graduate School of Business
  • Business school of Stanford University

    a general management Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, the MSx Program (MS in Management for mid-career executives), Stanford LEAD Online

    Stanford Graduate School of Business

    Stanford Graduate School of Business

    Stanford_Graduate_School_of_Business

  • Dragon MSX
  • Home computer prototype

    The Dragon MSX is a MSX compatible home computer, designed in 1985 by Radofin (the creators of the Mattel Aquarius) for Dragon Data/Eurohard, the makers

    Dragon MSX

    Dragon MSX

    Dragon_MSX

  • D4 Enterprise
  • Japanese video game publisher

    also collaborated with Nintendo to re-release Neo Geo, MSX and arcade titles for the Wii, and MSX titles for the Wii U, as part of the Virtual Console services

    D4 Enterprise

    D4_Enterprise

  • Fray in Magical Adventure
  • 1990 video game

    "MSX Magazine (1991-03)(ASCII)(JP)". March 1991. "MSX Magazine (1991-04)(ASCII)(JP)". April 1991. "MSX Magazine (1991-05)(ASCII)(JP)". May 1991. "MSX Magazine

    Fray in Magical Adventure

    Fray_in_Magical_Adventure

  • Haplosporidium nelsoni
  • Species of protist

    disease caused by H. nelsoni is also known as MSX (multinucleated unknown or multinuclear sphere X). MSX is thought to have been introduced by experimental

    Haplosporidium nelsoni

    Haplosporidium_nelsoni

  • FS-A1WSX
  • Processor Z80 compatible MSX-Engine (T9769x) with clock speeds of 3.58 and 5.37 MHz Memory ROM: 1552 KB MSX BASIC v3.0: 80 KB MSX Disk BASIC v1.0: 16 KB

    FS-A1WSX

    FS-A1WSX

    FS-A1WSX

  • MSX BASIC
  • Programming language dialect

    to MSX microcomputers. Generally, MSX BASIC is designed to follow GW-BASIC, released the same year for IBM PCs and clones. During the creation of MSX BASIC

    MSX BASIC

    MSX_BASIC

  • Yamaha V9958
  • Video display processor

    The Yamaha V9958 is a Video Display Processor used in the MSX2+ and MSX turbo R series of home computers, as the successor to the Yamaha V9938 used in

    Yamaha V9958

    Yamaha V9958

    Yamaha_V9958

  • Midcourse Space Experiment
  • Space telescope

    (MSX) is a Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO) satellite experiment (unmanned space mission) to map bright infrared sources in space. MSX offered

    Midcourse Space Experiment

    Midcourse Space Experiment

    Midcourse_Space_Experiment

  • Engine Software
  • Dutch video game developer

    Engine Software (formerly MSX-Engine) is a Dutch video game developer, located in Doetinchem, Netherlands, which specialized in handheld video games and

    Engine Software

    Engine_Software

  • List of role-playing video games: 1990 to 1991
  • 14, 2009. "MSX Software Database: Adult". Generation MSX. Archived from the original on October 28, 2009. Retrieved October 5, 2009. "MSX Software Database:

    List of role-playing video games: 1990 to 1991

    List_of_role-playing_video_games:_1990_to_1991

  • Knightmare (1986 video game)
  • 1986 video game

    game developed and published by Konami for the MSX home computer. It was included in compilations for the MSX, PlayStation and Sega Saturn, followed by a

    Knightmare (1986 video game)

    Knightmare_(1986_video_game)

  • ASCII Corporation
  • Publishing company based in Tokyo, Japan

    ASCII is best known for creating the Derby Stallion video game series, the MSX computer, and the RPG Maker line of programming software. ASCII was founded

    ASCII Corporation

    ASCII_Corporation

  • MSX character set
  • Character set developed by Microsoft

    the intended characters. MSX character sets are a group of single- and double-byte character sets developed by Microsoft for MSX computers. They are based

    MSX character set

    MSX_character_set

  • Philips VG-8230
  • Personal computer

    machine came with two discs, containing productivity software: MSX-DOS 1, MSX Home Office and MSX Designer. The Philips VG-8230 had the following technical

    Philips VG-8230

    Philips_VG-8230

  • Philips VG-8235
  • Home computer

    models were produced: VG-8235/00 with MSX-BASIC 2.0 and QWERTY keyboard; VG-8235/02 for the German market with MSX-BASIC 2.0 and QWERTZ keyboard; VG-8235/16

    Philips VG-8235

    Philips VG-8235

    Philips_VG-8235

  • SV-328
  • 8-bit home computer introduced by Spectravideo in 1983

    full-travel keyboard with numeric keypad. It is considered the predecessor of the MSX computers. It had 64 KB RAM (64 KB available for software and 16 KB video

    SV-328

    SV-328

    SV-328

  • Home computer
  • Class of microcomputers

    advanced mainstream home computers and game consoles obsoleted the MSX machines. The MSX computers were built around the Zilog Z80 8-bit processor, assisted

    Home computer

    Home computer

    Home_computer

  • Nemesis 2 (MSX)
  • 1987 video game

    side-scrolling shoot 'em up video game released for the MSX computer in 1987 by Konami. The game is a sequel to the MSX conversion of the first Gradius, which was

    Nemesis 2 (MSX)

    Nemesis_2_(MSX)

  • MSX Video access method
  • Computer video display access

    The ColecoVision, SG-1000, CreatiVision, and first-generation MSX computers use the TMS9918A Video Display processor (VDP), which has its own 16 KiB of

    MSX Video access method

    MSX_Video_access_method

  • Space Manbow
  • 1989 video game

    enhance the ship's firepower. Konami's MSX division initially decided to adapt the arcade game Thunder Cross for the MSX, but the final product was deemed

    Space Manbow

    Space_Manbow

  • Bomberman (1983 video game)
  • 1983 video game

    FM-7, Sharp MZ-700, Sharp MZ-2000, Sharp X1 and MSX in Japan, and a graphically modified version for the MSX and ZX Spectrum in Europe as Eric and the Floaters

    Bomberman (1983 video game)

    Bomberman_(1983_video_game)

  • List of Virtual Console games for Wii (Japan)
  • available, which was released in 1990 by SNK. 9 MSX games and 6 MSX2 games were available, with the MSX standard launched in 1983, and the MSX2 standard

    List of Virtual Console games for Wii (Japan)

    List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Wii_(Japan)

  • The Running Man (1987 film)
  • American film by Paul Michael Glaser

    2, 2019. Generation-MSX.nl. "The Running Man (1990, MSX, Grandslam Entertainments) | Releases | Generation MSX". Generation-msx.nl. Retrieved May 17

    The Running Man (1987 film)

    The_Running_Man_(1987_film)

  • Ninja-Kid
  • 1984 video game

    arcades. It was later ported to the Famicom and MSX in 1984. Initially released only in Japan, a MSX version developed by Jaleco was released in Europe

    Ninja-Kid

    Ninja-Kid

  • Yamaha V9938
  • Video display processor

    The Yamaha V9938, also known as MSX-Video or VDP (Video Display Processor), is a video display processor (VDP) used on the MSX2 home computer, as well

    Yamaha V9938

    Yamaha V9938

    Yamaha_V9938

  • La-Mulana
  • 2006 video game

    platform-adventure video game, designed to imitate the look and feel of MSX games. Released on June 27, 2006, in Japan for Microsoft Windows, the game

    La-Mulana

    La-Mulana

  • Beep (sound)
  • 1000 Hz high pitch sound

    include a beep command. A beep command is also part of ASCII's MSX-DOS2 Tools for MSX-DOS version 2. Beeps are also used as a warning when a car, truck

    Beep (sound)

    Beep_(sound)

  • List of Project EGG games
  • longer available for purchase: The MSX was a Japanese home computer released by ASCII Corporation in 1983 - and original MSX games (as opposed to titles from

    List of Project EGG games

    List_of_Project_EGG_games

  • Yamaha CX5M
  • Synthesizer computer

    Yamaha CX5M is an MSX-system compatible computer introduced in 1984 by Yamaha Corporation that expands upon the normal features expected from these systems

    Yamaha CX5M

    Yamaha CX5M

    Yamaha_CX5M

  • Philips NMS 8245
  • Home computer

    standard, benefitted from the improvements introduced over the original MSX system, which include better graphical performance, more memory, and support

    Philips NMS 8245

    Philips_NMS_8245

  • Market share of personal computer vendors
  • not use the MSX (Microsoft Extended Basic) system that Microsoft Corp. developed and has licensed to 18 other Japanese companies. Total MSX sales last

    Market share of personal computer vendors

    Market_share_of_personal_computer_vendors

  • Philips VG-8020
  • The VG-8020 was Philips' third MSX computer introduced in 1984, after the VG-8000 and the VG-8010 computers. With a price of 2990 Fr, the machine was

    Philips VG-8020

    Philips VG-8020

    Philips_VG-8020

  • Casio PV-7
  • MSX home computer

    The PV-7 is an MSX-compatible home computer released by Casio Computer on October 15, 1984. At the time the standard MSX computer price was over 50,000

    Casio PV-7

    Casio_PV-7

  • The Maze of Galious
  • 1987 video game

    is a 1987 action-adventure game developed and published by Konami for the MSX home computer. A reworked conversion was released for the Family Computer

    The Maze of Galious

    The_Maze_of_Galious

  • List of Irem games
  • (GenMSX entry) 10 Yard Fight IM-02 (GenMSX entry) Panther (GenMSX entry) 1987 Super Lode Runner (licensed from Brøderbund) IM-03 (MSX & MSX2) (GenMSX entry)

    List of Irem games

    List_of_Irem_games

  • Tail (Unix)
  • Standard Unix utility

    tail is a program available on Unix, Unix-like systems, FreeDOS and MSX-DOS used to display the tail end of a text file or piped data. The version of

    Tail (Unix)

    Tail_(Unix)

  • King's Valley
  • 1985 video game

    King's Valley is a platform video game released by Konami for the MSX in 1985. The game is considered a spiritual successor to Konami's earlier arcade

    King's Valley

    King's_Valley

  • Philips NMS-1205
  • NMS-1205 was a MSX AUDIO cartridge (without BIOS) using the Yamaha Y8950 chip (released in 1984). NMS-1205 was only sold in Europe for the MSX Personal Computer

    Philips NMS-1205

    Philips NMS-1205

    Philips_NMS-1205

  • Aackosoft
  • Dutch video game developer (1983–1988)

    that exclusively developed games for the MSX home computer, becoming one of the biggest publishers for the MSX platform. It re-released some titles for

    Aackosoft

    Aackosoft

  • PV-2000
  • Home computer

    Japan in 1983, with a launch price of ¥29,800. It has similar hardware to MSX machines, but uses a different sound chip, memory allocations and BIOS. The

    PV-2000

    PV-2000

  • Eggerland
  • Series of puzzle video games

    puzzle games developed by HAL Laboratory. Its first release was in 1985 for MSX computer systems. The gameplay is almost exactly the same across the series

    Eggerland

    Eggerland

  • Dragon Slayer (series)
  • Video game series

    game, released in 1984 for the NEC PC-8801 and ported by Square for the MSX. Designed by Yoshio Kiya, the game gave rise to a series of sequels, most

    Dragon Slayer (series)

    Dragon_Slayer_(series)

  • List of Virtual Console games for Wii U (Japan)
  • CD-ROM² game, and 7 Super CD-ROM² games available to purchase. There were 17 MSX games and 6 MSX2 games available to purchase. List of Virtual Console games

    List of Virtual Console games for Wii U (Japan)

    List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Wii_U_(Japan)

  • Sanyo PHC
  • Microcomputer series

    PHC-20 and PHC-25 family. Sanyo later used the PHC name on many of its MSX, MSX2 and MSX2+ compatible machines. The Sanyo PHC-1000 was released in 1979

    Sanyo PHC

    Sanyo PHC

    Sanyo_PHC

  • OK
  • English word

    The command prompt for user input in MSX BASIC was Ok

    OK

    OK

    OK

  • Zemina
  • Software company

    Daewoo Zemmix, but because it was an MSX computer made to look and be played like a game console, they work on other MSX computers as well. Although many

    Zemina

    Zemina

    Zemina

  • Hydlide
  • 1984 video game

    NEC PC-6001 and PC-8801 computers in 1984, in Japan only; ports for the MSX, MSX2, FM-7 and NEC PC-9801 were released the following year. A Nintendo

    Hydlide

    Hydlide

  • Kogado Studio
  • Japanese video game studio

    1980s. Kogado has released adventure, strategy, and bishōjo games for the MSX, MSX2, PlayStation 2 and PC, including such titles as Symphonic Rain, Gadget

    Kogado Studio

    Kogado_Studio

  • Ls
  • Shell command for listing files

    Unix-like variants, Windows (via PowerShell and UnxUtils), EFI, and MSX-DOS (via MSX-DOS2 Tools). The numerical computing environments MATLAB and GNU Octave

    Ls

    Ls

    Ls

  • Vortex Software
  • Video game developer

    Vortex Software was a video game developer founded by Costa Panayi and Paul Canter in the early 1980s to sell the game Cosmos which Panayi had developed

    Vortex Software

    Vortex_Software

  • Shalom: Knightmare III
  • 1987 video game

    is a 1987 adventure video game developed and published by Konami for the MSX home computer. It was re-released digitally for Microsoft Windows. It is

    Shalom: Knightmare III

    Shalom:_Knightmare_III

  • The Black Bass (1984 video game)
  • 1984 video game

    Black Bass MSX cover art Developer Gamu Publishers Hot B, Gamu Series The Black Bass Platforms MSX, Family Computer Release PC-88 August 1984 MSX 1986 Famicom

    The Black Bass (1984 video game)

    The_Black_Bass_(1984_video_game)

  • Cerro de San Pedro
  • Municipality in San Luis Potosí, Mexico

    granted MSX an environmental permit to conduct mining operations. After MSX was granted the mining permits, an ongoing legal struggle between MSX and diverse

    Cerro de San Pedro

    Cerro de San Pedro

    Cerro_de_San_Pedro

  • Tasword
  • tailored versions for the +2 and +3 Spectrum models, the SAM Coupé, the MSX, the Timex Sinclair 2068 and the Amstrad CPC range. Many of the features

    Tasword

    Tasword

  • Yamaha Y8950
  • produced in 1984. It is also known as MSX-AUDIO as it was designed for inclusion in an expansion cartridge for the MSX personal computer. The Y8950 is essentially

    Yamaha Y8950

    Yamaha Y8950

    Yamaha_Y8950

  • Cosmic Soldier
  • 1985 role playing video game

    Cosmic Soldier (コズミックソルジャー) is a role-playing video game for MSX home computers and is the first game in the Cosmic Soldier series. It was published in

    Cosmic Soldier

    Cosmic_Soldier

  • R800
  • Central processing unit

    The R800 is the central processing unit used in the MSX Turbo-R home computer. The R800 was designed by ASCII Corporation of Japan and built by Mitsui

    R800

    R800

    R800

  • Predator (video game)
  • 1987 video game

    weapons and must collect them as the game progresses.[citation needed] The MSX version was developed by Klon and is an action-platformer. The player takes

    Predator (video game)

    Predator_(video_game)

  • Zemmix
  • Defunct domestic South Korean video game console manufactured by Daewoo Electronics

    Zemmix is a line of MSX-compatible video game consoles produced by South Korean electronics company Daewoo Electronics Co., Ltd. between 1985 and 1995

    Zemmix

    Zemmix

    Zemmix

  • Bursa Malaysia
  • Malaysian stock exchange

    Bursa Malaysia (MYX or MSX; lit. 'Malaysian Bourse' or 'Malaysia Exchange') is the stock exchange in Malaysia. It is one of the largest bourses in ASEAN

    Bursa Malaysia

    Bursa Malaysia

    Bursa_Malaysia

  • F-1 Spirit (series)
  • Video game series

    One-based racing video games developed and published by Konami starting on the MSX in 1987. F-1 Spirit: The Way to Formula-1 is a top down Formula One racing

    F-1 Spirit (series)

    F-1_Spirit_(series)

  • Volleyball (video game)
  • 1986 video game

    North America and Europe in 1987. It is a remake of Pax Softnica's previous MSX game Attack Four. It was later re-released for the Wii's Virtual Console

    Volleyball (video game)

    Volleyball_(video_game)

  • SV-318
  • 8-bit home computer by Spectravideo

    MSX BASIC, although some marketing at the time claimed that Microsoft Extended is what MSX stood for. The SV-318 is not fully compliant with the MSX standard

    SV-318

    SV-318

    SV-318

  • COM file
  • Type of simple executable file

    is the original binary executable format used in CP/M (including SCP and MSX-DOS) as well as DOS. It is very simple; it has no header (with the exception

    COM file

    COM file

    COM_file

  • Xak II: Rising of the Redmoon
  • 1990 video game

    released in Japan only, but due to a MSX scene that arose in Europe (predominately in the Netherlands region) some of the MSX versions of Xak received fan translations

    Xak II: Rising of the Redmoon

    Xak_II:_Rising_of_the_Redmoon

  • Dump (Unix)
  • in Version 6 AT&T UNIX. A dump command is also part of ASCII's MSX-DOS2 Tools for MSX-DOS version 2. dump [-0123456789acLnSu] [-B records] [-b blocksize]

    Dump (Unix)

    Dump_(Unix)

  • Ninja JaJaMaru-kun
  • 1985 video game

    was released in Japan on 15 November 1985, and was ported to the MSX in 1986. The MSX version was released in Europe as Ninja II, being marketed as a sequel

    Ninja JaJaMaru-kun

    Ninja_JaJaMaru-kun

  • List of Xtalsoft games
  • The following is a list of games developed or published by the defunct Japanese computer and video game company, Xtalsoft. 1983 Holy Sword 1985 Lizard

    List of Xtalsoft games

    List_of_Xtalsoft_games

  • Fisherman Sanpei
  • Japanese manga series

    Generation-MSX.nl. "Fishing maniac Sanpei Blue marine edition (1988, MSX2, Cross Media Soft) | Releases | Generation MSX". Generation-msx.nl. Retrieved

    Fisherman Sanpei

    Fisherman_Sanpei

  • Castlequest
  • 1985 video game

    Sharp X1. Additional versions followed in 1986 for the Family Computer and MSX, and was subsequently released in 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System

    Castlequest

    Castlequest

  • Plug and play
  • Automatically discovering of components without manual configuration

    users. Early systems for software configuration of devices included the MSX standard, NuBus, Amiga Autoconfig, and IBM Microchannel. Initially all expansion

    Plug and play

    Plug_and_play

  • Symbols for Legacy Computing
  • Unicode character block

    teletext broadcasting standards. It includes characters from the Amstrad CPC, MSX, Mattel Aquarius, RISC OS, MouseText, Atari ST, TRS-80 Color Computer, Oric

    Symbols for Legacy Computing

    Symbols_for_Legacy_Computing

  • FMSX
  • Portable MSX emulator

    fMSX is a portable MSX emulator written by Marat Fayzullin. It is one of the earliest MSX emulators, and is also the most ported. fMSX is written in C

    FMSX

    FMSX

  • SVI-738
  • hardware-compatible with the MSX 2.0 standard[citation needed] but the system as a whole is not, leading to it being referred to as an "MSX 1.5" computer. Along

    SVI-738

    SVI-738

    SVI-738

  • Gradius
  • Video game series by Konami

    (Gradius Advance). Scramble has been ported to other platforms, including MSX and Commodore 64. In 2002, Scramble appeared on GBA as one of the titles

    Gradius

    Gradius

  • List of role-playing video games: 1998 to 1999
  • series". Hardcore Gaming. Retrieved June 14, 2009. "MSX Software Database: RPG". Generation MSX. Retrieved 2009-09-29. Kurt Kalata & Christopher J. Snelgrove

    List of role-playing video games: 1998 to 1999

    List_of_role-playing_video_games:_1998_to_1999

  • TwinBee
  • 1985 video game

    Konami's Bubble System hardware. TwinBee was ported to the Family Computer and MSX in 1986, and has been included in numerous compilations released in later

    TwinBee

    TwinBee

  • Illusion City
  • 1991 video game

    role-playing video game originally developed and published by Microcabin for the MSX Turbo R home computer, followed by ports for the PC-88, PC-98, FM Towns,

    Illusion City

    Illusion_City

  • Mitsume ga Tōru (video game)
  • 1992 video game

    is Hosuke Sharaku. There is also a Mitsume ga Tōru game for the original MSX with the same name, which was released by Natsume two years before it was

    Mitsume ga Tōru (video game)

    Mitsume_ga_Tōru_(video_game)

  • Tr (Unix)
  • Unix text formatting utility

    available in the OS-9 shell. A tr command is also part of ASCII's MSX-DOS2 Tools for MSX-DOS version 2. The tr command has also been ported to the IBM i

    Tr (Unix)

    Tr (Unix)

    Tr_(Unix)

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MSX

Online names & meanings

  • Jezaniah
  • Biblical

    Jezaniah

    nourishment, or weapons, of Jehovah,whom Jehovah hears

  • Samshini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Samshini

    Destroyer of Evil

  • Patava
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Patava

    Beautiful

  • Sarina
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sarina

    Calm; Variant of Sara and Serene Serene

  • Tonio
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish

    Tonio

    Highly Praiseworthy; From Anthony; Invaluable

  • Gilyard
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    Gilyard

    English : possibly a variant of Gillard. Compare Gilliard.

  • Niloufer
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Christian, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Parsi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Niloufer

    A Celestial

  • Hibbett
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    English

    Hibbett

    English : variant spelling of Hibbitt.

  • Weathers
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    English

    Weathers

    English : patronymic from Weather, from Middle English wether ‘wether’, ‘(castrated) ram’ (Old English weðer), hence a nickname for a man supposedly resembling a wether, or a metonymic occupational name for a shepherd.

  • Catt
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    English

    Catt

    English : nickname from the animal, Middle English catte ‘cat’. The word is found in similar forms in most European languages from very early times (e.g. Gaelic cath, Slavic kotu). Domestic cats were unknown in Europe in classical times, when weasels fulfilled many of their functions, for example in hunting rodents. They seem to have come from Egypt, where they were regarded as sacred animals.English : from a medieval female personal name, a short form of Catherine.Variant spelling of German and Dutch Katt.

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