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Japanese translation agency of former MSX-Engine member Loek van Kooten
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Founded by Kazuhiko Nishi, the creator of the MSX standard. Released several games and lots of books on MSX.
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Formerly known as MSX-Engine, develops games for various platforms, released Dix on GBC and PC
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The creators of the popular YS and Dragonslayer series.
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By far the most popular game-developer on MSX.
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By far the most popular game-developer on MSX.
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Page of Meuse Soft, some useful programs for MSX.
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Well known for their magnificent XAK-series and - of course - for Final Fantasy 1.
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Digital design pages of the group formerly known as Parallax.
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Homepage of the funny cartoon-elephant from the BCF diskmagazines. The BCF-crew is now designing websites.
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Homepage of the funny cartoon-elephant from the BCF diskmagazines. The BCF-crew is now designing websites.
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Two Tribes released the MSX Game Eggbert on Gameboy Color.
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