mirrorbird(22:07:15)
the closest MSX-speccy link is probably (believe it or not) the game maker Hudson Soft. that's why we had Bomberman under another name, in 1983, years before anyone had heard of it
mirrorbird(22:06:51)
but yeah, totally different machine, i guess some countries just love keypads
juN3bula(22:06:41)
@silencer thx p0rn 4 my eyes ^^
mirrorbird(22:06:36)
in the standard 128k speccy there is ghostly, half-broken left-over support for keypad, it's mysterious
mirrorbird(22:06:19)
"A numeric keypad TNX-410 can be added and was sold separately." -- weirdly, one of the big differences between 'normal' and spanish speccy was support for an external keypad
silencer(22:06:05)
oh sorry, you said Spectrum, not MSX
mirrorbird(22:05:10)
spanish like only games, not demos
mirrorbird(22:04:59)
i can't ask a spanish person about that spectrum because there are no spanish demosceners, and no spanish on nectarine. only one portuguese who runs it. arf.