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General and Gaming => Video Showcase => Topic started by: pastgames on July 10, 2020, 12:43:34 am
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Welcome all! I have been sick with retrogaming for a long time and for decades I have accumulated large packs of games from various outdated platforms. Including little-known outside of Japan. I decided to create a YouTube channel on which I want to share video with the gameplay and at the same time streamline my collection. I invite everyone who shares my interest in old games.
I sketched a short video with the most interesting games for the Sharp MZ-700 computer.
The Sharp MZ-700 series appeared in 1983 and replaced the obsolete MZ-80 series. Used the Sharp LH-0080 processor, which was compatible with the Zilog Z80. The games were a little bad due to the low resolution (in fact they were graphic characters), but in the ROM there were 512 graphic characters that could be used.
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you don't have any games in your collection
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you don't have any games in your collection
These tend to show up now and again, trying to use the forum as a way to direct hits onto their sites or YT pages for views. Not utilizing the database to catalog their site or only posting in one sub-forum like this tends to be pretty common (they try to use the Marketplace as well). I wouldn't be surprised if this topic got locked. :P
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