Disc Station #26
Disc Station #26 is a dense and representative number of the Compile approach:
game, quiz, editorial, visuals and hybrid content, designed to fully exploit the MSX beyond the simple game in cartridge.
An interesting record for use as well as for the collection, and above all an excellent witness to the Japanese Disk Magazine culture of the early 1990s.
65.00€
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DISC STATION #26
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About
Content of Disc Station #26 (Compile)
• Picture Collection
A collection of illustrations and images, typical of Disc Station, exploiting the graphic capabilities of the MSX.
• Dragon Quiz
An interactive quiz with a theme, combining reflection and videoludic culture.
• MSX FAN
Content related to the famous magazine MSX FAN.
• MSX Magazine
Additional editorial section, with information, tests or texts that can be read directly on MSX.
• Hummingbird Soft News
News and information about Hummingbird Soft, Japanese publisher active on MSX.
• Japan Telecom
Japan Telecom services and information section, typical of technology partnerships integrated into Disk Magazines in the early 1990s.
• The Return of Psycopath
Playful program with offbeat tone, faithful to the Compile spirit.
• Brain Battle – Quiz Battle Score
Quiz game oriented score, designed for competition and replayability.
• BGV (Background Visual)
Animations or background visuals, usable as a graphic demonstration or simple visual pleasure.
• Disc Station ADV
Interactive narrative content exclusive to Disc Station series, mixing text, choice and logic, in a format highly appreciated by Japanese MSX users.
• Omake / Bonuses
Various additional content: small programs, tools or surprises, faithful to the "creative tote" philosophy of the series.
Status: Sample in perfect condition
Both diskettes are original, perfectly preserved, their jacket is complete and without alteration. The package leaflet is as new, no corneal pages and all advertising sheets are present. 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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