Konami Antíques MSX Collection Vol. 1
PlayStation · 1997
About this game
This game is the first volume of a series of compilations of MSX computer games released by Konami only in Japan.
It was also released on the Sega Saturn.
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This compilation includes the classic games:
- Konami's Boxing (1984):
A boxing game with a couple of moves, with the standard jabs complimented by body punches and the ability to dodge, duck or raise your guard.
Each punch weakens your opponent's strength, although going long enough without being hit can see this begin to recover.
A rain of blows can produce a quick knockout, but in general you must hit him many times, and then with a knockout blow, to see him go down.
The game has a two player option.
- Konami's Ping-Pong (1985):
From Konami's coin-op, Ping Pong recreates the fast-paced sport of table tennis.
To win each match you must get to 10 points with a 2 point lead - if the scores reach 10-9 the game goes on until someone has a 2 point lead or reaches 15, in a similar manner to tennis.
There are nine skill levels to beat, with increasing abilities as the game goes on.
The human player has the advantage of serving first, and as the serve reverses every five points, you are guaranteed to have more chances to serve than your opponent (remember the significance of 10 and 15 in the scoring).
The points system rewards long rallies and large winning margins, as you get points for each hit, for each point won, and for each point of the winning margin.
- Hyper Sports 2 (1985):
Three tough events await in this joystick-waggling action game.
The full sequence of events is - skeet shooting, archery and weightlifting.
You must complete each event in order to be allowed onto the next one.
The peaceful land of the Mopira have been invaded by the Razons.
In this platform game you 'll play Mopiranger and you have to save the young Moplits, who have been kidnapped by the dastardly Razons.
The levels are build in a maze-like pattern in which you have to find and rescue the young
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