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Blue hair meets purple in SPACE in Falcom's Star Trader for Sharp #X68000. Ported from PC-88 by Takeru, this version greatly streamlines the adventure elements and gives the shmup meat of the game a much-needed overhaul for the better. Still tuff stuff, tho!
#Retrogaming
In an hour I'll be playing the two Tokimeki Memorial fighting games on the Sharp X68000. Tokimeki Taisen and 2v2 Vs Memorial which only recently surfaced! These games are pretty unique, excited to show em off!
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Jumping Flash turbonerds (all three of us) should look into Geograph Seal, the last game Exact made for the X68000. It's like finding the alternate take demo version of a big single you've heard for years. Geograph is more of a shooter, though, whereas Sony wanted a platformer.
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Since the Digital Arts Collection is not exclusive to the MSX, it is highly desirable to view it on other consoles.
(It was also sold for the PC-9801 and X68000.)
When displayed on the MSX, the resolution, colors, and display size will be limited.
Two magazine ads for the RPG "Record of Lodoss War: Haīro No Majio" on the X68000. These ads were published five months apart in 1991.
Lagoon for the Super Famicom scans. An early Super Famicom overhead adventure game that was ported from an earlier version for the Sharp X68000. Interestingly the two games do have some differences. https://t.co/YNr1UoDgkD