100 MSX/MSX2 Games!

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  • čas přidán 3. 09. 2021
  • The MSX was a highly popular platform... outside of North America. There was a huge variety of games from Japan and Europe that people don't talk about much any more. Here, we look at 100 of them!
    In this video, we show a range of titles - from system classics (and obscurities) and Japanese franchise starters, to lazy Spectrum ports of amazing Ultimate games, and even a few classics by talented Spanish developers. And of course, Konami, Konami, Konami...
    And for our Patreon subscribers, here is the usual steam key:
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    001 - A! Spirit - The Way To Formula 1 - Konami - 1987
    002 - Abadia del Crimen, La - Opera Soft - 1988
    003 - Abu Simel Profanation - Dinamic - 1986
    004 - Akanbe Dragon - Winky Soft - 1988
    005 - Aleste - Compile - 1988
    006 - Aleste 2 - Compile - 1989
    007 - Aleste Gaiden - Compile - 1989
    008 - Alien 2 - Square - 1987
    009 - Alien 8 - Ultimate Play the Game - 1985
    010 - Androgynous - Telenet - 1988
    011 - Antarctic Adventure - Konami - 1984
    012 - Athletic Land - Konami - 1984
    013 - Batman - Pack In Video - 1986
    014 - Beach Head - US Gold - 19985
    015 - Black Onyx, The - Ascii - 1985
    016 - Bokosuka Wars - Ascii - 1984
    017 - Bomberman - Hudson - 1983
    018 - Bomberman 3D -Hudson Soft - 1984
    019 - Boogaboo - The Flea - Quicksilva - 1986
    020 - Bubble Bobble - Taito - 1987
    021 - Castle Excellent - Ascii - 1986
    022 - Comic Bakery - Konami - 1984
    023 - Contra - Konami - 1989
    024 - Crafton & Xunk - ERE Informatique - 1987
    025 - Curro Jimenez - Zigurat Software - 1989
    026 - D' - Tecno Soft - 1988
    027 - Daiva Story 4 - Asura's Bloodfeud - T&E Soft - 1987
    028 - Dragon Slayer - Falcom - 1985
    029 - Dragon Slayer IV - The Drasle Family - Falcom - 1987
    030 - Dragon Slayer VI - The Legend of Heroes - Falcom - 1990
    031 - Eggerland Mystery - HAL - 1985
    032 - Eggy - Bothtec - 1985
    033 - Feedback - Tecno Soft - 1988
    034 - Fighting Wolf AT. The, Technopolis Soft - 1990
    035 - Final Fantasy - Micro Cabin - 1989
    036 - Fray - In Magical Adventure - Micro Cabin - 1990
    037 - F‏ire Hawk - Thexder The Second Contact - Game Arts - 1989
    038 - Gall Force - Defence of Chaos - Sony - 1986
    039 - Ganbare Goemon - Konami - 1987
    040 - Girly Block - Telenet - 1988
    041 - Golvellius - Compile - 1987
    042 - Golvellius II - Compile - 1988
    043 - Goonies, The - Konami - 1986
    044 - Gradius 2 - Konami - 1987
    045 - Guardic - Compile - 1986
    046 - Haunted House - Eurosoft - 1988
    047 - Head Over Heels - Ocean - 1987
    048 - Herzog - Techno Soft - 1988
    049 - Hinotori - Konami - 1987
    050 - Illusion City - Micro Cabin - 1991
    051 - Jungle Warrior - Zigurat Software - 1990
    052 - King Kong 2 - Konami - 1986
    053 - King's Valley - Konami - 1985
    054 - Kings's Valley 2 (Konami) - 1988
    055 - Knight Lore - Ultimate Play the Game - 1985
    056 - Knightmare - Konami - 1986
    057 - Knightmare II - The Maze of Galious - Konami - 1987
    058 - Ku Gyoku Den - Tecno Soft - 1987
    059 - Magical Kid Wiz - Seibu Kaihatsu - 1986
    060 - Metal Gear - Konami - 1987
    061 - Metal Gear 2 - Solid Snake - Konami - 1990
    062 - Mopi Ranger - Konami - 1985
    063 - Nemesis 3 - The Eve of Destruction - Konami - 1988
    064 - Oh Shit! - Aackosoft - 1986
    065 - Penguin Adventure - Konami - 1986
    066 - Pippols - Konami - 1985
    067 - Playhouse Strippoker - Eurosoft - 1988
    068 - Polar Star - Micro Cabin - 1984
    069 - Psychic War - Cosmic Soldier 2 - Kogado - 1987
    070 - Psycho World - Hertz - 1988
    071 - Randar III - Adventure of Randar - Compile - 1990
    072 - Road Fighter - Konami - 1985
    073 - Romancia - Falcom - 1986
    074 - Rune Master III - Compile - 1991
    075 - Sa-Zi-Ri - Telenet - 1988
    076 - Salamander - Konami - 1987
    077 - SD Snatcher - Konami - 1990
    078 - Shiryou Sensen - War of the Dead - Victor - 1987
    079 - Skooter - The Bytebusters - 1987
    080 - Snatcher - Konami - 1988
    081 - Soviet - Opera Soft - 1990
    082 - Space Manbow - TurboR - Konami - 1989
    083 - Star Soldier - Hudson Soft - 1986
    084 - Super Laydock - Mission Striker - T&E Soft - 1987
    085 - Super Rambo Special - Pack In Video - 1985
    086 - Thexder - Game Arts - 1986
    087 - Treasure of the Usas - Konami - 1987
    088 - Turbo Girl - Dinamic - 1988
    089 - Undeadline - T&E Soft - 1989
    090 - Valis - The Fantasm Soldier II - Telenet Japan - 1989
    091 - Vampire Killer - Konami - 1986
    092 - Xak - The Art of Visual Stage - Micro Cabin - 1989
    093 - Xevious - Fardaut Saga - Namcot - 1988
    094 - Yie Ar Kung Fu - Konami - 1985
    095 - Yie Ar Kung-Fu II - Konami - 1985
    096 - Ys 1 - Ancient Ys Vanished - Falcom - 1987-
    097 - Ys 3 - Wanderers from Ys - Falcom - 1989
    098 - Yuurei Kun - System Sacom - 1989
    099 - Zanac - Compile - 1986
    100 - Zanac Ex - Compile - 1986
  • Hry

Komentáře • 76

  • @EsmeAmelia
    @EsmeAmelia Před 2 lety +23

    Pac-Man screaming "OH SHIT!" - well that's something I didn't think I'd see today.

    • @rafaellima83
      @rafaellima83 Před 2 lety +5

      It was a better version of Pacman than the official Namco port :)

    • @konnorfoxworth9632
      @konnorfoxworth9632 Před rokem

      Who knows…maybe we should re-watch Oh Shit & The Turdly Adventures.

  • @triplestar100
    @triplestar100 Před 2 lety +15

    never thought that TechnoSoft had such a strong presence on the MSX... we learn new things everyday!

    • @rafaellima83
      @rafaellima83 Před 2 lety

      Lots of really shitty games :D
      Honestly, they only became a respectable studio with Thunder Force 3.

  • @dougr.8653
    @dougr.8653 Před 2 lety +8

    MSX FOREVER !!!

  • @darkane71
    @darkane71 Před rokem +4

    So many memories on the msx 2 loving most Konami games

  • @maximilianprivrat
    @maximilianprivrat Před 2 lety +1

    Nice compilation!

  • @j.e4735
    @j.e4735 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice vid
    AND nostalgic too

  • @spawnofnamaah
    @spawnofnamaah Před 7 měsíci

    quite amazing how some of those songs still stuck in there after so many decades

  • @tomgiga2503
    @tomgiga2503 Před rokem +2

    Kings Valley Hours of Gaming #53 🤗 and Road Fighter #72 my favourite Games

  • @GaryRetroGamer
    @GaryRetroGamer  Před 2 lety +11

    ERRATA: Game #42 is actually called "Golvellius" (the same as game #41). Also, game #50 - "Illusion City" is technically an MSX TurboR game, not an MSX/MSX2 game. Thanks @Rafael Lima for pointing that out!

  • @danpatrick7176
    @danpatrick7176 Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome! A system I know barely anything about. I've never seen most of these

    • @rafaellima83
      @rafaellima83 Před 2 lety +5

      It's a great gaming system. There's a shitload of games for it, and a lot of real good stuff. Konami really made a name on it, EVERYTHING they made on the MSX was pure gold. There was never another company with so many high quality releases on a system like what Konami did with the MSX.
      Compile did some really excellent stuff too. There was great arcade ports from Namco, and some good games from Taito too (Though Scramble Formation on it is really awful).
      And many great games from so many other companies.
      I got mine in 1986, and is still working and connected to a TV at my gome in 2021 :D

    • @danpatrick7176
      @danpatrick7176 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rafaellima83good info! Woah it's still is hooked up and working. Nice!

  • @shionkreth7536
    @shionkreth7536 Před 2 lety

    Oooh we're going super retro today.. I'm in to it.

  • @obthree2830
    @obthree2830 Před rokem +2

    Jungle warrior sure does look a lot like what a very early version of Metal Slug would look like

  • @user-yq3ji4bx2d
    @user-yq3ji4bx2d Před 23 dny

    とても懐かしい。日本で発売されていないゲームもあって、よかったです。MSXって性能良いですね。

  • @vavayoyo
    @vavayoyo Před rokem

    La Abadia del crimen de Opera Soft. Gran juego. El laberinto era en suma dificil, pero satisfactorio lograrlo

  • @elrincondelukas
    @elrincondelukas Před 2 lety

    I suscribe your channel. GOOD VIDEO

  • @youtube.4fun
    @youtube.4fun Před 2 měsíci

    I missed Elevator Action there.

  • @sonicmania9993
    @sonicmania9993 Před 2 lety +5

    Cool patron Steamkey: it's BOOK OF DEMONS, a 2018 combination Diablo hack-n-slash with deck building mechanics, from developer Thing Trunk. Looks like a fun little 10-15 hour campaign. Cheers!

    • @JasperTedVidalTale
      @JasperTedVidalTale Před 2 lety

      Does it have ranged weapons and also does it have real time combat

    • @sonicmania9993
      @sonicmania9993 Před 2 lety

      @@JasperTedVidalTale It does have ranged weapons/abilities/spells, but it's hard to describe the combat. Definitely not real-time. It's turn-based with card management. You don't roam freely, you walk along these set isometric paths and then use your abilities to fight beasties you find along the path. And the combat feels more like an old-school dungeon-crawler as you shuffle through and choose which abilities to use for each attack. If you're interested, check out gameplay because it's definitely unique and my sense is some people enjoy it but some people don't.

    • @JasperTedVidalTale
      @JasperTedVidalTale Před 2 lety

      @@sonicmania9993 okay thanks

  • @chiissu
    @chiissu Před 2 lety +2

    16 games I'd like to try, 6I knew were on here and 8 I have on other systems. I never think of this one when I think of retro consoles as I never even heard of it until the 00s or 10s and never saw one in real life. It had some good stuff but I prefer the NES/SMS/Genesis versions of these.

  • @noladavis5085
    @noladavis5085 Před rokem

    I always thought MSX games were so hard. I now realise I was just really crap and very young. I still have our MSX. I will have to drag it out one day.

  • @ravelino123
    @ravelino123 Před rokem

    56. Knightmare is one of the best games of my life.

  • @fabioacrs
    @fabioacrs Před 2 lety +3

    Nice video. I’ll die without seeing all that msx has to offer. Those games are in 50hz….the music and pace are too slow.

  • @Synthematix
    @Synthematix Před rokem

    Damn the MSX was a great machine

  • @Piercingthesky1
    @Piercingthesky1 Před 2 lety

    this is my flash film death right before i die.

  • @thewingedavenger1007
    @thewingedavenger1007 Před 2 lety +3

    Good video, but the MSX and MSX2 were as different as the NES and SNES. It's like making a video with the best PS1 and PS2 games.

    • @GaryRetroGamer
      @GaryRetroGamer  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, that's a very fair point. I did originally consider splitting this into two videos (MSX1/MSX2) - but when researching lists online, most people tended to combine the two into a single list. So I went with it.

    • @rafaellima83
      @rafaellima83 Před 2 lety +1

      @@GaryRetroGamer It's not THAT much of a difference, like NES and SNES. You still had the same Z80 processor at 3.5 mhz up until the Turbo-R was released.
      But the thing is that if you had an MSX2+ (like I do), you still had access to the whole MSX 1 library. So you don't feel they are really different systems.
      It's like saying games for a Pentium 3 800mhz using a TNT2 video card aren't for the same system as games for an I5 with a Radeon 580 video card :D
      It's a computer, not a console, and the MSX 2 was an "upgrade" to that computer. To be quite fair, the only real difference between MSX 1 and MSX 2 is the video processor, and the base RAM for MSX 2 was a little bigger. (no MSX 2 had less than 64 kb, while there were MSX 1s with just 8kb of ram)

    • @PunchMSX
      @PunchMSX Před 2 lety

      @@rafaellima83 I think the fact that MSX1 machines CAN be upgraded to MSX2 via one of the cartridge slots with just the video chip v9938, video memory and a MSX2 BIOS ROM makes MSX2 much closer to MSX1 than most people realize.

  • @robertgijsen
    @robertgijsen Před rokem

    Great collection of MSX games! Quiet some Japanese games are running at 50Hz though here which is a shame. They are designed for 60Hz and the slower speed doesn't do them justice.

  • @lilwyvern4
    @lilwyvern4 Před 2 lety +2

    Knowing almost nothing of the MSX, I can't tell if you're experiencing emulation sound issues in a lot of these games or if they're really just that ear-grating.

    • @RandomAccessDreams
      @RandomAccessDreams Před 2 lety

      It's emulation issues, a ton of hastily ported ZX-Spectrum games that sounded awful on their home platform already, combined with games intended for Japanese NTSC MSX machines running on an emulator with PAL-settings. Source: A guy who owns actual NTSC MSX hardware.

  • @sonicmania9993
    @sonicmania9993 Před 2 lety +3

    Games that stand out to me are the Aleste games, D-Dash, Space Harrier clone Feedback, Guardic, Herzog, SD Snatcher, Thexder, the Ys games. I recognize several games I've played in their PCE version (or other 3rd/4th gen console version) -- so I wonder if MSX is superior in any of these?
    This video is super-interesting from a historic point-of-view, yet I'm wondering if I would enjoy *playing* more than 10 or 20 of them today? Was it fun to capture this footage, of games you had no nostalgia for? I can happily play Atari 2600 games, or many NES/SMS games from this period ... but mid 80s computer games, especially action games, always have felt too jerky in their movement ... even when I tried to play them as a teenager in the 80s. I always felt they were less fluid than games in the arcade, though I did play a ton of Lode Runner & Karateka on our Apple IIe. For me, the best computer games of this period were RPGs, dungeon crawlers, adventure games.
    Am I being closed-minded when I say it took some Nintendo magic to make action games fluid on home console? I'm no Nintendo fanboy, but that's sort of how it feels.

    • @GaryRetroGamer
      @GaryRetroGamer  Před 2 lety +1

      Playing for footage was a bit of a mixed bag; there were definitely lots of titles that I think hold up reasonably well today - but there were also many titles that were clearly evolutionary footsteps that have been surpassed by their descendants. Still, I'd say there were about 20 or so titles that I bookmarked as "go back and play"
      For the most part, I'd say the experience was more similar to NES gaming than say the 8-bit computers of the time. In still-shot comparisons, I'd say that pixel-for-pixel, the MSX library was far higher quality graphically than the NES. However, in motion - that's where things break down a little. The MSX clearly had some issues with scrolling - which is why many of the scrolling games are quite jerky; and why some cross-platform titles (like Castlevania and Contra) were switched to a flick-screen approach.
      Where I think the MSX library is really interesting (and unfortunately is not captured very well in this video, due to language barriers) is the birth and evolution of the JRPG. I'm not a big JRPG fan personally, but you can actually chart the formative years of evolution in the MSX library.
      An interesting comparison - the PC Engine vs. the MSX(2). Indeed there was lots of cross-platform porting going on - but a definitive answer of "which versions were better?" would need further research!
      The 8-bit NES hardware definitely seem to have better scrolling; however, the NES also had deficiencies of its own (e.g. some terrible problems with sprite flicker which I didn't see any trace of in the MSX titles). So this may be a bit of an apples and oranges situation!

    • @sonicmania9993
      @sonicmania9993 Před 2 lety

      ​@@GaryRetroGamer Really interesting, and yes I agree that "screenshot" wise, many of these games are very nice and slightly different from NES. I'd love to do a little research one day on early JRPGs. Western games like Wizardry and Ultima series were my favorite computer games as a middle schooler in the early 80s; then Japanese devs took inspiration from games like that and tabletop D&D to create the sub-genre of JRPGs, which would be so central to my gaming life from the late 80s on.

    • @rafaellima83
      @rafaellima83 Před 2 lety

      Do you want a list of good games on the MSX?
      D-Dash is actually awful. The gameplay is really bad on it, the game suffers from severe slowdown when the screen is scrolling and then it moves at blazing speed when the screen is standing still .
      Also keep in mind the MSX 1 was a less capable hardware for games than the NES. No hardware scrolling, just 4 single color sprites per scanline.
      The MSX2 is a lot better but it's still lacking proper horizontal scroll support (It can be achieved with some tricks though). MSX2+ was the first one to have proper scroll to every direction :D
      But I can easily make a list of 100 games that are worthy trying on the system. There are lots of good games out of this video, while there's a fair amount of stinkers, mediocre and badly aged games on this video.
      -
      And no, the MSX won't be superior to the PC Engine in any game. I dunno what games you saw here that have PCE versions, but Valis 2 is really pushing the hardware to its limits (or maybe beyond them?) and it has terrible slowdowns in many places (and it is never very smooth even when running at full speed).. It's way better on the PC Engine.

    • @sonicmania9993
      @sonicmania9993 Před 2 lety

      @@rafaellima83 Thanks for the tips! I'll do some exploring, will expect some serious slowdown, and will be ready that MSX2 has a big boost during movement.

    • @rafaellima83
      @rafaellima83 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sonicmania9993 It really depends on the game.
      Konami games, for example, tried *hard* to avoid slowdowns and flickering.
      Except by Salamander. This one has a bit of flickering and slowdowns, but that game is a tour-de-force for the MSX 1. It's not an arcade port, it's actually an expanded game with more levels than the arcade one and a few cut-scenes between and it's throwing SO MUCH shit on the screen at the same time, it's really impressive for an MSX 1 (As Nemesis 3/Gradius Gofer No Yabou Episode 2 also is)
      Compile games in the other hand didn't care, there's a shitload of flickering and Aleste , for example, seems to be running in a nearly constant state of slowdown. (Aleste 2 in the other hand, I don't think it *ever* slowdowns and it's another impressive game, one of the best games in the system by far)
      But if you start with Konami and Compile games, you'll be getting some of the best games on the system. Compile actually supported the system for quite a while and it was one of the last big names to drop support for the system. (If you consider Compile a "big" name).
      Also Puyo Puyo started on the MSX :)

  • @bluescat581
    @bluescat581 Před rokem

    3:30 Well, that unnecessarily creepy.

    • @yousefslimani99
      @yousefslimani99 Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah, if you unexpectedly blown up or touched by enemies, they will jump scare at you!

  • @yousefslimani99
    @yousefslimani99 Před 6 měsíci

    Wait what?! 12:38 😱🤣🤣

  • @konnorfoxworth9632
    @konnorfoxworth9632 Před rokem +1

    Well, is everyone excited for the release of Oh Shit World: Re-Shit on Nintendo Switch?

  • @4h0w1e6
    @4h0w1e6 Před 2 lety +3

    Xevious: Fardraught Saga sort of blew me away when I first saw it. Not the greatest game, just that there was a Xevious game/sequel that looked pretty close to arcade and where you can choose different craft. I think there is a PC Engine version too.

    • @rafaellima83
      @rafaellima83 Před 2 lety +2

      PC Engine is a sequel to the MSX game. The MSX one had an arcade port (which is awesome) and this sequel.
      Both games were actually made by Compile.

  • @user-sz5ix8up2l
    @user-sz5ix8up2l Před rokem

    Someone: How's your favourite game called?
    Me: 12:38

  • @milesr4609
    @milesr4609 Před rokem

    Number 11: "A hideo Kojima game"

  • @ProGamerKor
    @ProGamerKor Před 2 lety

    hi gary what use movie maker program ?

  • @yousefslimani99
    @yousefslimani99 Před 6 měsíci

    Wait where's parodius?!

  • @JosesAmazingWorlds
    @JosesAmazingWorlds Před 2 lety

    Isn’t n. 91 Castlevania?

  • @fr_schmidlin
    @fr_schmidlin Před 6 měsíci

    MSX1 and MSX2 should be on separate videos... Mixing the two on a single video is like making a "100 Playstation1/Playstation2 Games" video.
    Also, crappy ZX-Spectrum ports are not exactly what I would call an "MSX game".

  • @synthnation9857
    @synthnation9857 Před 7 měsíci +1

    what's the song in the intro?

    • @GaryRetroGamer
      @GaryRetroGamer  Před 7 měsíci +2

      "The Goonies R Good Enough" by Cyndi Lauper.
      You can hear an 8-bit rendition of the song if you jump to 8:28

    • @synthnation9857
      @synthnation9857 Před 7 měsíci

      @@GaryRetroGamer thanks man :)

  • @kn0wname552
    @kn0wname552 Před rokem

    I wonder why Ys 2 is not so popular between western retro gamers😢

  • @rafaellima83
    @rafaellima83 Před 2 lety

    Illusion City is an MSX Turbo-R game. Not MSX nor MSX 2.
    Golvellius 2 isn't called Golvellius 2. Its just "Golvellius", it's a remake of the original game for the MSX 2 with a couple of new areas to explore.
    What the heck happened with the sound of Magical Kid Wiz there? The game has great music and proper sound effects, not that farting effects shown in the video.
    Also, shame about some of the games being played at wrong speed on the video :(

    • @GaryRetroGamer
      @GaryRetroGamer  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey, thanks for the feedback - clearly, you're much more knowledgeable than I am on the MSX!
      This was my first hands-on exposure to the MSX, so there's plenty of learning...
      I got the name "Golvellius 2" from a fan-made list. However, starting the game right now (with its lovely title screen!) I can see that indeed - it is just Golvellius. Thanks for the correction; I'll post an errata.
      I wasn't aware of the the speed issue(s) until you (and a few other commenters) pointed it out.
      Also, when playing Magical Kid Wiz, I *thought* the sound was pretty bad - but I wasn't sure if it's because my copy of the game was corrupted - or it was just another weak port from the ZX Spectrum!

  • @alice_wolfraider_gamdv

    Knightmare I am

  • @3pointseverywhere
    @3pointseverywhere Před 5 měsíci

    I had a ZX Spectrum in the late 80's, but the MSX looks much better. But why such terrible scrolling?

  • @KPsTboy
    @KPsTboy Před rokem

    Basically almost all games that weren’t natively MSX, but rather simply ported were crap 😏

  • @canalfunnyfunny9830
    @canalfunnyfunny9830 Před 4 měsíci

    Hay un juegos d msx q me gustaba y no se como se llama,mira q he visto top msx para ver si lo encuentro,recuerdo q era una nave q despegaba y venían muchos bichitos a poner una bomba a pie en mi base y una vez q la ponian regresaban volando.por favor si alguien lo recuerda q me ayude con el nombre a ver si lo vuelvo a jugar.saludos

  • @TiagoxInside
    @TiagoxInside Před rokem

    12:43 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

  • @vault60.overseer10
    @vault60.overseer10 Před 11 měsíci

    12 minutes, 43 seconds.

  • @destiniadestinia8444
    @destiniadestinia8444 Před 2 lety

    明らかにBGMの速度が遅いのが混じってるし(エミュレータのせいか?)、動画の中でそのゲームMSX1でも動作するのか2以降専用なのかの区別もされてない。
    これじゃあゲームの紹介にもなってない。

  • @hiimdaisy946
    @hiimdaisy946 Před 7 měsíci

    13:36