by
Anonymous Coward
on 2017年04月14日 23時11分
(#3193921)
MSX never became the worldwide standard that its makers had envisioned, mainly because it never took off in the U.S. and the UK. Before MSX's lack of success in these markets became apparent, US manufacturer Commodore Business Machines overhauled its product line in the early 1980s and introduced models such as the Plus/4 and Commodore 16 that were intended to better compete with the features of MSX computers. However, in Japan, South Korea, Argentina[citation needed], and Brazil, MSX was the paramount home computer system of the 1980s. It was also quite popular in continental Europe, especially in the Netherlands and Spain. Classrooms full of networked Yamaha MSX were used for teaching informatics in school in some Arab countries, the Soviet Union, and Cuba, where they were wildly popular in all government education schools and centers.[13]
その昔 (スコア:0)
その昔
中国では違法コピーが横行してるから
オンラインゲームばかりになってると言われてたけど
日本も順調に後を追ってるよね
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バッ活の頃から見たら、中国や韓国が日本の後追いでしょ?
日本じゃMZ1500のQDでDiskシステムのコピーとかあったけど
当時の中国や韓国じゃMSXレベルのマシンですらろくに普及してなかったぞ
その後、香港や台湾でファミコンカセットのXXin1みたいなのが急激に伸びてきたけどね
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中国はともかく韓国は三星か何かがMSXマシンを出していて韓国でソフトも作ってなかったっけ。
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そのMSXにコピーソフトが氾濫するほど、普及してたんですか?
Re:その昔 (スコア:0)
MSX never became the worldwide standard that its makers had envisioned, mainly because it never took off in the U.S. and the UK. Before MSX's lack of success in these markets became apparent, US manufacturer Commodore Business Machines overhauled its product line in the early 1980s and introduced models such as the Plus/4 and Commodore 16 that were intended to better compete with the features of MSX computers. However, in Japan, South Korea, Argentina[citation needed], and Brazil, MSX was the paramount home computer system of the 1980s. It was also quite popular in continental Europe, especially in the Netherlands and Spain. Classrooms full of networked Yamaha MSX were used for teaching informatics in school in some Arab countries, the Soviet Union, and Cuba, where they were wildly popular in all government education schools and centers.[13]