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'''MSX''' is a standardized home computer setup, developed by [[Microsoft]] in the 1980's as an attempt to create a unified standard among various home computing system manufacturers of the time. Before the success of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], the MSX was the platform that many major game studios produced their games for. | |||
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MSX is a standardized home computer setup, developed by Microsoft in the 1980's as an attempt to create a unified standard among various home computing system manufacturers of the time. Before the success of the Nintendo Entertainment System, the MSX was the platform that many major game studios produced their games for.
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