MSX Super Turbo
a circuit that lets your MSX run at any speed it can handle... |
Alwin Henseler's hardware |
Other Upgrade kit |
CBR-01
barcode reader system.
There was supposedly also a CBR-01A for MSX2. |
Century Planning |
Scanner |
CPG-120 Zemmix Turbo
Korean MSX2 game console with MSX2+ video chip, MSX2-BIOS, V9958 VDP, keyboard connector, "UFO"-shaped in grey/black |
Daewoo Electronics |
MSX 2 |
Joycont Turbo-2
Joypad
MSX Controller with continue shot
JOY CONTrol TURBO-2 |
Macrotec |
Joystick/pad |
Joycont Turbo-3
Joypad with continue shot buttons |
Macrotec |
Joystick/pad |
NT-190
NGA Network Game Adapter.
TMA 1200 HSC
1200bps modem to connect exclusively to the Japanese "The Links" network.
29800 Yen
Manufactured by Murata Seisakusho according to the nameplate, distributed by Nippon Telenet
In addition to being sold stand alone, the modem also came bundled with the following games:
- Super Laydock - Mission Striker Network Version
- Daiva Dr. Amandora
The Links network closed on Sep 1994 according to MSX FAN 1994-10 page 66 and 80. |
Murata Manufacturing |
Modem |
NT-300
NGA II Network Game Adapter.
TMA 1200 BSC
1200bps modem to connect exclusively to the Japanese "The Links" network.
Manufactured by Murata Seisakusho according to the nameplate, distributed by Nippon Telenet
Also came bundled with the following game:
- C-Drive
The Links network closed on Sep 1994 according to MSX FAN 1994-10 page 66 and 80. |
Murata Manufacturing |
Modem |
The Arcade Turbo
MSX joystick |
Suzo |
Joystick/pad |