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|website = [https://web.archive.org/web/20080510134837/http://www.msxa.org/ msxa.org]
 
|website = [https://web.archive.org/web/20080510134837/http://www.msxa.org/ msxa.org]
 
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'''MSXPLAYer''' is an official, commercial [[MSX emulators|MSX emulator]] created by Bazix developers, released by Stichting Sunrise and the MSX Association. It comes with the MSX GameReader.
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'''MSXPLAYer''' is an official, commercial emulator created by Bazix developers, released by Stichting Sunrise and the MSX Association. It comes with the MSX GameReader.
  
 
==Download==
 
==Download==
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
It plays all but 3 games (FAC demo 5, Sphere, and Magoo's Verticle Sync demo), but has many small glitches with other games. Only ~1/3rd or audio is emulated. The program is completely in Japanese and has very little in the way of configuration: no controller config, no video enhancement options, and no screenshot or savestate support. Also, copies of the emulator are given with MSX GameReaders, and as such it doesn't read disk images: you either need to use real disks or mount images in a virtual floppy disk. It's recommended to use [[blueMSX]] over this.
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It plays all but 3 games (FAC demo 5, Sphere, and Magoo's Verticle Sync demo), but has many small glitches with other games. Only ~1/3rd or audio is emulated. The program is completely in Japanese and has very little in the way of configuration: no controller config, no video enhancement options, and no screenshot or savestate support. Also, copies of the emulator are given with MSX GameReaders, and as such it doesn't read disk images: you either need to use real disks or mount images in a virtual floppy disk. It's recommended to use [[BlueMSX]] over this.
  
 
Surprisingly, according to the Japanese Wikipedia page (See below) for MSXPLAYer, this emulator was based on the [[fMSX]] emulator.
 
Surprisingly, according to the Japanese Wikipedia page (See below) for MSXPLAYer, this emulator was based on the [[fMSX]] emulator.

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