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Since getting into the MSX in the late Nineties, I’ve always wanted to squeeze a little more out of the ancient Japanese computer to see what it can do. In the mid 2000s I upgraded to an MSX2 and shortly after starting this blog I got myself a 2+. All that remains is an MSX Turbo R, the final revision of the hardware, released only in Japan in 1990. I’m not sure if I’ll ever get one of these. Only two models were ever made, they’re now very expensive and support a tiny catalogue of games.
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