r/MSX

Looking for a TAB key for Sony HitBit HB-101 (MSX)
▲ 18 r/MSX

Looking for a TAB key for Sony HitBit HB-101 (MSX)

Hi!

I recently bought a red Sony HitBit HB-101 for my collection, but unfortunately noticed afterwards that the TAB keycap is missing.
The switch/plunger underneath is still intact, so I only need the keycap itself.

I’m looking for:
an original TAB key from Sony HB-101 / HB-201
a spare/damaged keyboard for parts
a cheap donor machine with the TAB key still present
The Sony part number for the TAB key is 9-987-081-01.

If anyone knows of another Sony/MSX model or vintage keyboard that uses the same or a compatible keycap, I’d really appreciate any information.
I’m located in Norway and can pay for the part and shipping.
Photos attached showing the missing key and what the original TAB should look like.

u/DenoiserUA — 10 hours ago
▲ 25 r/MSX+5 crossposts

Myth: History in the Making [1989] The Retro Odyssey!

Each level is centred on a certain location, such as in Hades, an Egyptian pyramid and ancient Greece, where the player must collect a magic orb in each to finish. Each level is based around related myths and legends. The gameplay consists of running and jumping through each level, collecting objects and weapons, fighting enemies and solving puzzles. Enemies include skeletons, demons, wraiths, mummies and vikings. Weapons include a sword, gun and fireballs. Each level contains a mythical boss enemy, such as Medusa, Thor and a Hydra. Puzzles involve using the right object in the right location to progress, such as throwing skulls into a pit of fire to summon a monster, and using the right weapon against enemies, such as attacking a specific monster with tridents. The user manual gave some background information about the various myths referred to in the game and gave hints to the puzzles

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u/thearchivefactory — 1 day ago
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And now for something completely different: graphics in MSX SCREEN 0...

This is not a bitmap screen. The picture is built entirely from redefined 6×8 character glyphs in 40-column SCREEN 0.

Just because we can...!

u/RSS130871 — 2 days ago
▲ 58 r/MSX+1 crossposts

Tooling

For those wondering what kind of tool I used for the pixelart: EXCEL!!!
There's a macro in there that exports the picture into three linked BASIC programs, that once run create a 16kb binary file that you can BLOAD straight into VRAM...

u/RSS130871 — 2 days ago
▲ 126 r/MSX

MSX Pixelart

I sat down today to do some pixelart.
What do you guys think...?

u/RSS130871 — 3 days ago
▲ 35 r/MSX+7 crossposts

THE RUNNING MAN

Today I take a retrospective look at the Running Man across all formats. Share your thoughts and memories if you ever played this game.

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u/Speccy-Boy124 — 3 days ago
▲ 14 r/MSX+4 crossposts

Block'em Sock'em (Colecovision, MSX, Spectravideo, Sega SG-1000/SC-3000)

This is an action puzzle game called Block'em Sock'em, designed by  u/johnhancockretro  (John Hancock) and converted by me to the Colecovision, MSX, Spectravideo or Sega SG-1000/SC-3000 systems.
Physical copies come with a box, instructions, a red cartridge and a signed and numbered certificate.
Digital copies will allow you to play the game using an emulator or an appropriate ROM cartridge loader for your system.
#retro #gaming #blockemsockem #homebrew #msx #colecovision #spectravideo #sg1000

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u/Calm-School-6270 — 3 days ago
▲ 126 r/MSX

My first computer

Hey team, thought I’d share what is my very first computer, back in the 80’s. It still runs and the cartridge slot works. I have been too nervous to mess with the tape player and test some tapes.

It a Toshiba Hx-10 and started a lifelong passion for computing for me.

Currently running openmsx on a raspberry pi 3 to relive that alien8 and knightlore nostalgia, hoping to actually play this on the machine when I have time to figure out the tape player.

u/Ill-Mail-1210 — 8 days ago
▲ 65 r/MSX+1 crossposts

Cloaca Maxima is finished. Now I need some serious MSX game testers.

After many months of development, Cloaca Maxima has reached the point where I need to stop being its developer for a while and let some other people try to break it.

For those who haven't followed the project: Cloaca Maxima is a first-person dungeon crawler for the MSX1, set beneath Rome in 114 AD.

You control four characters exploring the ancient sewers. One character acts as the Scout and encounters whatever is waiting in the next chamber first. You then have to decide whether the Scout can deal with the situation alone, or should fall back and let the rest of the party handle it.

There is exploration, combat, individual inventories, equipment, healing, permanent character death, a context-sensitive command system, save/load, and a rather large sewer system to get lost in.

And at this point, the game itself is finished.

What I need now are a few people willing to seriously TEST it.

I'm not primarily looking for impressions such as "looks cool!" — although those are always appreciated. ;-)

I'm looking for people willing to actually play the game and report things such as:

  • bugs, crashes or situations where the game gets stuck;
  • commands or controls that don't behave as expected;
  • confusing parts of the interface or manual;
  • balancing problems;
  • situations where the player can accidentally make the game unwinnable;
  • and, of course, anything I simply didn't think of.

You do NOT need to be a programmer. In fact, I'd very much like some testers who approach it simply as players.

The game comes with a full manual, and I would particularly like to know whether somebody can sit down with the game and that manual without me explaining anything and figure out how everything works.

Hardware testing would also be extremely valuable. Most of my development and testing has necessarily been done using an emulator, so people willing to run it on actual MSX hardware are particularly welcome.

The current build is essentially feature-complete; sound effects are the remaining TODO. This is therefore not an early alpha test. I'm looking for people willing to test something that is supposed to be a finished game — and tell me where it isn't.

If you're interested in seriously testing the game, please send me an email at rss130871@gmail.com.

I'll send you the current .DSK file and the full game manual, together with some brief information about what kind of feedback would be most useful.

You can test on an emulator or real MSX hardware — both are useful, although hardware testing would be particularly valuable.

And yes:

Please try to break it.

u/RSS130871 — 11 days ago
▲ 20 r/MSX

CLOACA MAXIMA - UPDATE

TESTING is under way, and some interesting things have already been found. MAINLY compatibility issues, which have led to my switching from blueMSX to openMSX.

That helped A LOT with tracking down some nasty timing issues in the game's ASSEMBLY routines.

A new BETA has been distributed to the testers, and I managed to get the game running on my own Philips VG8020...!

THANKS to everybody who is helping, the game can only get better!

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u/RSS130871 — 9 days ago
▲ 16 r/MSX

First MSX

Would a Panasonic FS-A1WSX make a good machine for me to experience a MSX computer. I'm really curious about using it and playing games. I specifically want to be able to play games like Metal Gear, Bosconian, Xevious, and other shooters. Maybe a little of bubble Bobble and Gradius.

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u/Y34RZERO — 12 days ago
▲ 36 r/MSX+7 crossposts

PREDATOR

Who remembers Predator? My retrospective video takes us back to 1987 to rediscover the games based on one of Arnie’s best movies. Was this a good game or was it the typical movie tie in trash? Share your thought and memories of this game.

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u/Speccy-Boy124 — 12 days ago
▲ 3 r/MSX

Looking to purchase flash cart in the US?

Hello, new MSX2 owner here and I am looking for a flashcart for my HB-F1. Everywhere I look seems to be out of stock or located in another country with high shipping fees + import fees. What are my options in the US? Looking for a Carnivore or MSXPico but open to any suggestions or thoughts about other carts as well!

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u/CompanyMost7232 — 13 days ago