>No official MSX/MSX2 mini consoleWHY
Because it was a standardized computer format, not a single console made by any one manufacturer.
>>12098725IBM should release IBM PC mini as a joke.
>>12098725Actually a reasonable answer.It could still be done, it's just a little weirder.
Pioneer should release mini Palcom with a mini LaserDisc player
>>12098034Presumably Konami is saying no to Metal Gear 1 and 2 being included. That's all I can think of.
>>12098034Just emulate yourself. Stop being a corporate slave and buying overpriced e-waste.
releasing a product for an audience of 10 people isnt profitable
>>12098034Maybe it's a long argoument but I think is this >>12098725To answer you >>12098992 There are some exclusives in Japan that got released, there are some MSX modern Replicas like the MSX OMEGA or I heard in japan like 10 years ago or in Korea made a "NEW" MSX2+ for a limited time and I read online that there are in Brasil some DIY kit to build your own MSX2+.Anyway I discovered this computer when I was 18 (12 years ago) when I started to discover/rediscover some retrogame and I was looking about Snatcher and on wikipedia says there is the Sega CD version and read there is the MSX and learned that there is Metal gear on it (the OG one) and played it, finished and loved it but then forgotten.This year I rediscover the MSX emulator and the MSX world and I fell in love hard, started to learn MSX basic, got a lot of old magazines from my public library to learn about it, played some indiegames and msx games, I would love to own a original MSX2+, Maybe i'll build a OMEGA MSX next year but until then I'll keep using fMSX.TL:DR: here some Modern MSXmsx.org/wiki/Omega_MSXhttps://www.msx.org/wiki/8bits4ever_SX-2https://www.8bits4ever.net/msxhttps://www.msx.org/wiki/Zemmix_Neo
>>12100081Wow, based. Thank you. I had no idea this existed.I heard something about an unofficial MSX mini but this looks quite interesting.
>>12099982It would sell like hotcakes in the Netherlands. Those Dutch Gen X'ers would gobble up a boutique mini MSX since they embraced the original so much.
>>12101013MSX was actually pretty popular worldwide and very popular in Japan. It just wasn't popular at all in the US, but it could still sell to the retro gaming and US otaku market. It would sell well in South America too.
>>12098034the problem with modern atari is that they don't have the guts to actually get back into the computer hardware / software market. they just keep churning out overpriced nostalgia-bait.give me an actual new atari comp with TOS and then we'll talk. until then, they can keep their "now you can play asteroids just like you're 8 years old again!" consoles.
>>12101023They made the Atari VCS which is a decent home mini PC with their own OS and tons of Atari games. I think they should get into the mini PC market, the idea of having a good Atari mini PC is awesome to me.
>>12098034Who cares? Get a Pi or an FPGA
>>12101009me too i was interested when I fell in love with the Computer and started to look around and I knew like people make replicas of C64 and informed myself and look around if there are replicas for MSX too and infact there are a lot and even an entire community around. Even the invetor Kazuhiko Nishi still work on it and make conventions on how to use it.
>>12098034Mini consoles are for fags.
>>12102613Your mom is a mini console
>>12098034Not enough retarded memelings interested.>>12100081One of the great things about systems that were made with off the shelf parts is that they can often be reproduced years later cheaply and easily without having to resort to using an FPGAY. People have been doing this for a long time so there's a lot of information available about doing it. And now you can even buy kits and pre-built devices. I started off building a Colecovision replica and ended up tweaking it to handle many other systems, including MSX variants.>>12101013>Those Dutch Gen X'ers would gobble up a boutique mini MSX since they embraced the original so much.Net necessarily. The Dutch learned to avoid retarded meme garbage in the early 1600s.
>>12098034I brought an msx 2 but it might be a waste since most of the best games are on the Konami MSX collection for Sega Saturn, its mostly just Compile games that I was interested in like Golveleyous and Aleste so in a way I spent a lot of money just to play 5 extra games.I'll probably get the Atari ST that was announced since ST stuff never comes out, the 400 didn't seem authentic with all the crap on the joystick.The C64 one is pretty weird because the motherboard is small enough to fit in the joystick, the plastic C64 could be removed and just used as an ornament fairly easily.>>12098732There is a SOC real pc chip they could use but they would have to spend $20 on it instead of $5 for the one they use in all these minis. I got the 386 laptop replica and its very nice.>>12099770At least 5 really good shooters from Konami and some pretty good non shooters too
>>12104375The thing about MSX2 is that it had Aleste 2 and Space Manbow. Those are really good shooters that haven't been released anywhere else AFAIK.
>>12098034Is it popular with the japanese still?
>>12102890It's not her fault, she was born that way. Can't help what you're born with, asshole
>>12098034I think Microsoft is focused on their current systems than their past Japanese success. They did promise teams dedicated to backwards compatibility.
>>12106079Both should still be on EGG (Manbow on Wii/U as well), so legalfags can still get them but it's emulation. Then again most re-releases and collections are, so I'm not sure if that's an issue for you.Manbow does have some ports for JP pre-smartphone era phones, but that's less accessible than just getting an MSX2 and the game.
>>12098725fpbp
>>12098732It would have OS/2 on it and no one would fucking want it
>>12100081fmsx is pretty bad at doing MSX2+ etc.OpenMSX is leagues better.
>>12108605People will quickly hack it and install BeOS instead.
>>12108605But OS/2 won't even run on PCs my little zoom zoom. Even the earliest versions will only run on AT or later.
>>12098732>IBM should release IBM PC mini as a joke.If IBM ever had the capacity for humor, it certainly doesn't now, unless you call scamming your legacy enterprise customers with new jeetcode-addled software and hardware "upgrades" funny.
>>12107714They were calling them antiques then? kek
>>12109925I'll try to look into it, I used fMSX because it's the one I use on my cellphone and PsP when I play games and I tought it was pretty Faithful (mind that the Originals MSX I tried were only at retro conventions)>>12107714Never known this existed, maybe i'll look into it I tought there were only the Sega saturn version.
>>12113806Konami did make a lot of the best games on the MSX. The experience and volume of titles they had on the platform pushed them forward to more and better output in the arcades and console sector years later, so those early games are well worth preserving.>>12113931The Sega Saturn was my primary system for multiplats at the time, but Konami did not put forth as strong of effort on the system to contemporary competitors. Perhaps, due to licensing issues, they made Playstation their typical lead platform at the time, they released later volumes abandoning a multi-platform strategy. They are older titles not expected for as much returns, so abandoning less profitable platforms may have been in their best interests. I remember there was a FPGA system that played MSX cartridges I was trying to save up for having a shell shaped like a taco, but all I see is the SX-2 now. Maybe try that out to play some of the games from other developers.
>>12099770Let's not forget Snatcher, Penguin Adventure and the many Shmup that Konami made and even not Konami.
>>12114939>I remember there was a FPGA system that played MSX cartridges I was trying to save up for having a shell shaped like a taco, but all I see is the SX-2 now.For years there's been lots of 1chipMSX-based devices you can buy online, and I'm pretty sure the firmware and schematics are out there so you can DIY it if you have an Altera kit lying around. There's even been some recent developments like the TRHMSX so it's not like FPGA MSX clones are rare by any means.Hell, if you got some surplus Z80s lying around you could always put together a pretty accurate MSX from scratch with a GR8BIT or Omega kit. And obviously there's MiSTer cores to play around with, but I don't think any of them are mature enough to prefer over tried and true software emulators like OpenMSX unless you're hellbent on using a CRT.
>>12116185We got ports for that
>>12118478>We got ports for thatLots of cool shit from Konami that never even got ported to their half-assed compilation discs, like the Nemesis 3 (completely different from arcade Gradius 3) and King's Valley 2. Even without Metal Gear, I'm sure they'd would be able to compile a fairly solid collection of MSX titles for a mini console, combining their complete non-licensed catalog no King Kong or Phoenix, unfortunately with that of Hudson Soft and then licensing a few more titles from Compile and the like for pennies.The real barrier I think is how the MSX brand is managed by Kazuhiko Nishi in Japan, who is reportedly a pain to deal with and keeps trying to milk fans through repeated kickstarter scams and flooding the market with half-assed replicas. I doubt he'd bother trying to spend any time or money trying to court Konami, even after they've demonstrated their MSX catalog is pretty cheap to license by putting it up on Project EGG.