On Wed, 17 Mar 1999, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:

> > > Ehhh... Nemesis I says (C) 1986, my 8235/00 says (C) 1985, so
> > > MSX2 is older than Nemesis I! And if that's true, the memory
> > > mapper is older than your Megaram...
> > 
> > I have never seen a MSX2 before 1987. And this copyright doesn't mean that
> > the production really started at 1985. When did you buy your 8235?
> 
> They did, Dutch magazines report MSX2 in 1986.

This explain why there's so many MSX2 in Europe. Here in Brazil, we only
can get MSX2 in 1988. So, I ever thinked that Megarom was born before
MSX2.

You're saying that the opposite is the truth, aren't you?

> > BTW, memory mapper wasn't born jointly with MSX2. Many MSX2 that I knew
> > had only 64kb of RAM. Does your 8235 have internal Memory Mapper?
> 
> It has. (Why don't you check the MSX hardwarelist on the FAQ????)

That's a good idea! But why the most part of Japanese game makers only had
stopped to do MSX1 games in 1988?

BTW, is there Megaram in the MSX hardware list?

Greetings from Brazil!

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