Disc Station #1
A real treasure for fans of MSX and Compile!
Out in the mid-1980s, Disc Station is a series of interactive magazines distributed on diskette, mixing playable demos, exclusive mini-games, utility software, digital comics and news from the Compile studio. The number #1, today highly sought after, perfectly reflects the inventive and generous spirit of this cult series.
59.00€
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ディスクステーション創刊号(#1)
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In this issue you will find:
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Original mini games typical of Compile style
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Previews of upcoming games on MSX
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Unpublished bonuses (animations, technical demos...)
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And above all, this unique atmosphere of Disc Station, between passionate club and technological showcase.
- The first game, exclusive to this disc, is a version of the Aleste. This is not a simple demo like the one on the DSMSX#00, but a complete game with completely rearranged levels! And not just any level: they are really full! Honestly, next door, Aleste original version looks easy! The gameplay, the weapons and everything else remain the same as the basic game, of course. Only internships change.
Status: Sample in perfect condition
The diskette is original, perfectly preserved, with its complete jacket and without alteration. Ideal for demanding collectors.
Why is it a cult?
Because Disc Station, it's more than just a floppy disk: it's a small museum of Japanese video culture from the MSX years, a time capsule where you can find Compile's DNA, the studio behind Aleste, Zanac or Guardian.
Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of MSX history, still too unknown in Europe!
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