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|third = Windows
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|platform = [[Emulators on Windows|Windows]]
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|target = [[MSX emulators|MSX]]
|fifth = [http://www.msxa.org/ msxa.org]
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|developer = [http://www.bazix.nl/ Bazix]
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|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.
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==
[http://www.zophar.net/download_file/1822 Release 1 (09/27/01)] (Old, based on ''intent'' so it runs without a GameReader)
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|'''[http://www.zophar.net/download_file/1822 Release 1 (09/27/01)]'''<br/><small>Old, based on ''intent'' so it runs without a GameReader</small>
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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.
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Surprisingly, according to the Japanese Wikipedia page (See below) for MSXPLAYer, this emulator was based on the [[fMSX]] emulator.
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==Resources==
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* [https://www.msx.org/articles/msxplayer-gamereader-edition MSXPLAYer - GameReader edition review] (By MSX Resource Center on April 21, 2005)
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* [https://www.msx.org/wiki/MSX-PLAYer MSX-PLAYer page] at MSX Resource Center (Last modified 13 April 2018)
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* [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSXPLAYer Japanese Wikipedia]
  
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 4 August 2023

MSXPLAYer
Elate logo.png
Developer(s) Bazix
Latest version N/A
Active No
Platform(s) Windows
Emulates MSX
Website msxa.org

MSXPLAYer is an official, commercial MSX emulator created by Bazix developers, released by Stichting Sunrise and the MSX Association. It comes with the MSX GameReader.

Download[edit]

Windows Release 1 (09/27/01)
Old, based on intent so it runs without a GameReader

Overview[edit]

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.


Resources[edit]