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| Hudson BeeCard?? Does anybody know this kind of medium?
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MäSäXi msx addict Posts: 419 | Posted: December 21 2007, 17:21   |
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| The Bee card version of JSW is absolute crap, not only has a much worse music (the same very well-known song used in the spectrum version if I'm not wrong); but it has software sprites only, slow as hell and of course with horrid color bleedings (why the hell the stairs are grey?, there's attribute collision every time willy is climbing). It's a complete new version and sadly totally forgetable.
The tape version, not only uses hardware sprites, the sprites are used very cleverly in a dynamic way. I mean, no more than 4 sprites are used in a room to avoid masking and being the main character a SW sprite, the enemy sprites change from SW to HW sprites when willy approaches, it rocks! 
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Very interesting...
As my Software Projects original has software sprites too!!
or at least willy is software sprite...  |
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spl msx professional Posts: 718 | Posted: December 21 2007, 20:59   |
Beecard was later used as HU-CARD in the famous Turbografx / PC Engine console... as I told in the first posts of this thread  |
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manuel msx guru Posts: 3366 | Posted: December 21 2007, 22:07   |
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| Supossedly is "T-Plan". There're some scans of the card itself on Passion MSX. Take a look here.
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You're right, I meant: BC-M6.... What is it? |
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jltursan msx professional Posts: 826 | Posted: December 21 2007, 23:04   |
Sony's Magical Computer Music?, it's the only one reported as bee-card that is not listed in MSX generation DB...never seen it anyway.
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manuel msx guru Posts: 3366 | Posted: December 22 2007, 00:18   |
I know, but it's the only one we've never seen and it would be the only Sony one... A bit weird.
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