In retrospect, we can think of many things that we would have liked to mention, especially the sector of the games was then very scarce.
But it would be great if we could bring in future editions where we would be able to focus on individual games. everyone is invited to join in:If you feel like it, the guys from retro compote have an open ear for short episodes, which you can simply send in as audio file.
Imagine for example a short snippet for each Konami game, with storyline, tricks and background.
Yes, I heard about that possibility, when you spoke with Patrick about it in the last episode. I like the idea of delivering some audio content about MSX games to a german podcast... just to make other retro fans (from other systems) curious about them. and make it easier for them to access the games.
Every time I listened to your host Patrick, when he introduced the MSX special during the podcast, it became obvious that the MSX system is such an exotic platform for the german retro community. I think it is worth to "show em what we got"!
Hi hamlet and Mi-Chi, just wanted to pop in and say I found this forum because I'm a regular listener to Retrokompott.
I've never come into contact with the MSX before (I was an Amstrad CPC kid in my teens), but it was very enlightening to hear your in-depth talk. Seems like we really missed out on that machine in Germany in the eighties. I found the the concept of a common computing standard endorsed by so many companies really fascinating! Also I'm glad to know there seems to be a very vital emulation scene, so it looks like there is going to be another emulator to be added to my homemade arcade cabinet soon :-)
Welcome!
Nice to see a Douglas Adams fan here!