The catalog scan is actually under progress right now. I decided to go a long route and scan the whole thing - next I'll crop the pages and get a PDF done in same order as the physical print is.
Even while the first pages are very common things for anyone who has browsed these catalogs, the last pages have something unrevealed. The catalog is from early 1984 print.
One thing I noted in GenMSX last week that at least some of the game box pics (didn't check all of them back then) are incorrect for Toshiba Konami releases. I'll be back about this later. I most likely need to scan the real things from what I own.
@Stt1.
There were only four Konami releases by Toshiba to my knowledge. Magical Tree, Konami's Golf, King's Valley and Hyper Rally. We only have pictures for the Toshiba version of Magical Tree (back of the regular Japanese box with Toshiba product code label stuck on), and for Hyper Rally (front of the regular Japanese box with Toshiba product code label stuck on).
I don't think either of them are fake or incorrect. But if you have any better examples, or especially the missing once, that would be great.
I'll see at the weekend at home, now nearby workplace until Friday.
PDF finally ready. Had a good amount of pain with cheap quality scanner, but that was the best available at the moment. If you want the file, send me your E-mail address.
And the PDF will come online in near future for everyone. Things are progressing at the backstage.
@Sst1 if you add it to archive.org (free account required), I can link to it from GenMSX.
@Sst1 if you add it to archive.org (free account required), I can link to it from GenMSX.
That might be a good solution indeed!
rderooy: Yes, that is possible too. I can upload it asap when the Games List 5.0 comes out (preparation for release going on now).
thanks.
p.s. where is this brochure from? Is it a store flyer/brochure, or something that was included with a magazine or game?
A catalog included with a game, very early version, I think
FYI, this is the list as it appears in Konami's MSX Legacy. The list has been compiled from 0 and I think it's very complete.